SINGAPORE - A Singaporean man was charged on Monday (May 17) with lying to a Nanyang Technological University (NTU) researcher that he could not attend a session as he had been quarantined after testing positive for Covid-19.
Paul Chan Kin Nang, 40, was handed one charge of transmitting a false message under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act to NTU researcher Lau Zen Juen.
Chan had allegedly sent an e-mail to Ms Lau at 12.47pm on Sept 6 last year stating: Hi, I am unable to attend the session tomorrow as I am tested positive for Covid19 (sic) and is now quarantine in hospital.
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PTOMC is the company through which Mr Tan is providing services to Aviva.
Justice Chua Lee Ming, in an oral judgment issued on Wednesday afternoon (May 5), said that the losses that Prudential suffered is for profits that it could have earned from the departed agents from May 9, 2016, to July 23 that same year.
The assessment of losses would be calculated by UK consultancy Berkeley Research Group s chairman Richard Boulton, the judge added.
The judge dismissed Prudential s claim that Mr Tan had breached his fiduciary duty, as well as its claim that PTOMC had dishonestly assisted Mr Tan in poaching the agents and agency leaders.
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SINGAPORE - A man who was riding in a crowded MRT train repeatedly molested a 36-year-old male passenger as he felt that the latter was good-looking and wanted to attract his attention.
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