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Another RWS staff member fined for misleading authorities

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Updated: 12/06/2013 13:39 | By Channel NewsAsia

Another RWS staff member fined for misleading authorities

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SINGAPORE: A second Resorts World Sentosa staff has been fined S$20,000 for providing misleading information to the Casino Regulatory Authority. 31-year-old Sim Bee Ling had committed the offence between May and June 2011.

At the time of the offence, the Malaysian was a director of VIP services and reported to 44-year-old Albert Lim Tze Chean, who was heading the department. The two managed patrons in the high-limit gaming area in the RWS casino.

In February 2011, RWS decided it would issue complimentary tickets to the Universal Studios Singapore theme park for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents who renewed their annual entry levies to the casino. This was to be described in entries as "service recovery".

Under the law, casino operators cannot refund or reimburse patrons for the entry levy, whether directly or indirectly.

The casino was under investigations by authorities.

Sim was instructed to apply correction fluid over relevant entries relating to the issuance of the USS tickets.

In sentencing, District Judge Liew Thiam Leng said the offence was "serious", but he noted that Sim did not benefit from it. He said Sim, who is now working in the hotel side of RWS, committed the offence not because she was evading personal responsibilities.

Thus, the judge said a fine will suffice.

In early November, Albert Lim Tze Chean was the first to be dealt with for providing misleading information to the authorities and destroying evidence. He was fined S$100,000 for breaching the Casino Control Act on three counts.

Lim and Sim are two of three individuals charged in September 2012 for similar offences.

The third is Lee Poh Yee, then senior vice-president of gaming services.

The three were charged after the integrated resort was fined S$600,000 for breaching social safeguards against problem gambling, by partially reimbursing the annual entry levy paid by some 3,400 local casino patrons. - CNA/ac


 

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Second RWS exec fined over gifts for gamblers


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RWS executive, Sim Bee Ling, 31, was fined $20,000.

Khushwant Singh
The Straits Times
Monday, Dec 09, 2013

A RESORTS World Sentosa (RWS) executive was fined $20,000 on Friday for her part in misleading the Casino Regulatory Authority over the issuing of freebies to gamblers who renewed their annual entry levies.

Sim Bee Ling, 31, also known as Chernie, pleaded guilty last week to instructing team leader Thien Lai Foo to erase with correction fluid all mention of the giving out of Universal Studios Singapore tickets for annual levy renewals in a briefing book.

Casinos here are not allowed to offer any incentives to promote their annual levies.

The book was used to communicate instructions to the next shift of employees and the erased entries were replaced with new ones such as instructions on how to go about booking a limousine for a guest.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Gordon Oh said Sim, who was then the director of VIP Services, had explained to Mr Thien how the erasing of the entries had to be done for "CRA purpose".

Mr Albert Lim Tze Chean, former vice-president of VIP Services, then submitted these books to CRA inspectors.

Sim's lawyer, Senior Counsel Tan Chee Meng, said his client was "motivated by a desire to right a wrong although in so doing she found herself at the wrong end of the law".

The court also heard that Sim is now a guest relations officer at the Equarius Hotel at RWS and her monthly salary has fallen from $8,380 to $5,000.

In imposing the fine, District Judge Liew Thiam Leng said that Sim did not gain any monetary or personal benefit from the offence.

Sim, who is a Malaysian and a permanent resident here, paid $10,000 on Friday and will settle the rest of the fine next Friday. She could have been fined up to $50,000 and jailed for up to two years.

Last month, Mr Lim was fined $100,000 on a charge of giving misleading information to the CRA and on eight charges of deleting incriminating evidence in online log entries.

RWS had been fined $600,000 last year for these violations. Another senior executive - Lee Poh Yee, who was then the senior vice-president of gaming services - is claiming trial.

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