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David Yong who featured on Netflix's Super Rich is actually a fucking fake!

Aaron carter

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SINGAPORE – Singaporean businessman David Yong has been charged with falsification of accounts in relation to a promissory note arrangement involving Evergreen Group Holdings.


The 37-year-old chief executive of Evergreen Group Holdings, whose full name is Yong Khung Lin, was arrested on Aug 1 and charged on Aug 3.


He is accused of having the intention to defraud by abetting Jolene Low Mong Han to falsify papers belonging to Evergreen GH, formerly known as Evergreen Assets Management.

Evergreen GH is one of the entities under Evergreen Group Holdings.


A court document states that on or about Dec 16, 2021, Yong allegedly instigated Low to falsify a tax invoice dated Sept 1, 2021, from Evergreen Assets Management for purported bulk sales of household fittings and appliances to a person named Roy Teo.


If convicted, Yong could be fined, or jailed for up to 10 years, or both, under Section 477A of the Penal Code.




The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) record on Aug 3 showed Yong as the sole shareholder of Evergreen GH, which was incorporated in 2018. He ceased to be a director of the firm in December 2023.

On Jan 27, 2023, it was placed on the Monetary Authority of Singapore Investor Alert List to warn consumers in Singapore that the company is not regulated or licensed to provide financial services here.


The police said in a statement on Aug 3 that the Commercial Affairs Department is currently investigating the business activities of Evergreen Group Holdings for alleged fraud.


It noted that Evergreen Group Holdings includes Evergreen Grp Holdings, Evergreen GH, Everventures and other companies.

“Various companies under Evergreen Group Holdings were raising funds through the issuance of promissory notes that promised an annual interest of 10 per cent. Investigations arose due to the suspicion that investor monies were misused,” police said.


“In addition, these promissory notes may have been issued in contravention of the Securities and Futures Act.”


Besides Yong, another 37-year-old man, who is part of Evergreen Group Holdings’ management, was arrested on Aug 1.


Yong was featured in Netflix series Super Rich In Korea as one of the cast members of the “super rich”, alongside personalities like popular Iraq-born YouTuber and influencer Noor Naim and Italian Teodoro Marani, the son of the chief executive and designer behind luxury fashion label Henry Beguelin.


The six-part series released on May 7 showed Yong living in a rented apartment at Signiel Seoul – an upscale residence located in South Korea’s tallest building, Lotte World Tower, with a cash-counting machine at home.


In one scene, Yong is seen alighting from a private jet, carrying a Hermes bag. The series also showed viewers his house and cars in Singapore.


In an interview with The Straits Times in May, Yong said Evergreen Group Holdings owns a financial institution in Cambodia and four commercial properties in Singapore, generating annual revenues exceeding $70 million across Asia as at 2023.

ST checks on Aug 3 showed four of 16 entities listed under the group are registered with Acra.

One of the entities, Evergreen Grp, was formerly known as Evergreen Teak Trading until its name change in 2022. The company was incorporated in 1990 with a paid-up capital of $490,000 and Yong’s father Yong Ing Fatt is the sole director and shareholder.

In 2023, Yong garnered a wave of media attention in Singapore and South Korea when he announced that Evergreen Group Holdings would invest around 10 billion won (S$9.8 million) in K-pop label and agency Attrakt, which is known for producing rookie girl group Fifty Fifty.

A press release sent by Evergreen Group Holdings labelled Yong “a knight in shining armour, reviving Attrakt”.

ST has contacted Evergreen Group Holdings for comment.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...r-rich-charged-with-falsification-of-accounts
 

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – Singaporean businessman David Yong has been charged with falsification of accounts in relation to a promissory note arrangement involving Evergreen Group Holdings.


The 37-year-old chief executive of Evergreen Group Holdings, whose full name is Yong Khung Lin, was arrested on Aug 1 and charged on Aug 3.


He is accused of having the intention to defraud by abetting Jolene Low Mong Han to falsify papers belonging to Evergreen GH, formerly known as Evergreen Assets Management.

Evergreen GH is one of the entities under Evergreen Group Holdings.


A court document states that on or about Dec 16, 2021, Yong allegedly instigated Low to falsify a tax invoice dated Sept 1, 2021, from Evergreen Assets Management for purported bulk sales of household fittings and appliances to a person named Roy Teo.


If convicted, Yong could be fined, or jailed for up to 10 years, or both, under Section 477A of the Penal Code.




The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) record on Aug 3 showed Yong as the sole shareholder of Evergreen GH, which was incorporated in 2018. He ceased to be a director of the firm in December 2023.

On Jan 27, 2023, it was placed on the Monetary Authority of Singapore Investor Alert List to warn consumers in Singapore that the company is not regulated or licensed to provide financial services here.


The police said in a statement on Aug 3 that the Commercial Affairs Department is currently investigating the business activities of Evergreen Group Holdings for alleged fraud.


It noted that Evergreen Group Holdings includes Evergreen Grp Holdings, Evergreen GH, Everventures and other companies.

“Various companies under Evergreen Group Holdings were raising funds through the issuance of promissory notes that promised an annual interest of 10 per cent. Investigations arose due to the suspicion that investor monies were misused,” police said.


“In addition, these promissory notes may have been issued in contravention of the Securities and Futures Act.”


Besides Yong, another 37-year-old man, who is part of Evergreen Group Holdings’ management, was arrested on Aug 1.


Yong was featured in Netflix series Super Rich In Korea as one of the cast members of the “super rich”, alongside personalities like popular Iraq-born YouTuber and influencer Noor Naim and Italian Teodoro Marani, the son of the chief executive and designer behind luxury fashion label Henry Beguelin.


The six-part series released on May 7 showed Yong living in a rented apartment at Signiel Seoul – an upscale residence located in South Korea’s tallest building, Lotte World Tower, with a cash-counting machine at home.


In one scene, Yong is seen alighting from a private jet, carrying a Hermes bag. The series also showed viewers his house and cars in Singapore.


In an interview with The Straits Times in May, Yong said Evergreen Group Holdings owns a financial institution in Cambodia and four commercial properties in Singapore, generating annual revenues exceeding $70 million across Asia as at 2023.

ST checks on Aug 3 showed four of 16 entities listed under the group are registered with Acra.

One of the entities, Evergreen Grp, was formerly known as Evergreen Teak Trading until its name change in 2022. The company was incorporated in 1990 with a paid-up capital of $490,000 and Yong’s father Yong Ing Fatt is the sole director and shareholder.

In 2023, Yong garnered a wave of media attention in Singapore and South Korea when he announced that Evergreen Group Holdings would invest around 10 billion won (S$9.8 million) in K-pop label and agency Attrakt, which is known for producing rookie girl group Fifty Fifty.

A press release sent by Evergreen Group Holdings labelled Yong “a knight in shining armour, reviving Attrakt”.

ST has contacted Evergreen Group Holdings for comment.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...r-rich-charged-with-falsification-of-accounts

I've kicked Yong Khung Lin from our towkay's whatsapp group. His membership application at our country club has also been put on hold.
 

oliverlee

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if he hadn't shown his fuck face on tv, no one would have bothered with him. Same with the guy who made millionaires selling curry puffs, but did not pay income tax. Bragged about his millions in the papers, the next thing, IRAS knocked on his door. Fucker went to jail.
 

Hightech88

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This Hao Lian farker eng kai one la.

Can see from the show, he is already giving fakey vibes with various loopholes.

His house in SG as shown in the video already revealed something is not right. If he is who he claims who can easily spend tens of millions to buy a property and consider it 'cheap', why the fark is he staying in a small cheapo semi-D with a tiny narrow pool squeezed at the side with zero walkways? Such semi-Ds are the smallest in SG typically having < 2500 sqft in land size which is smaller than many corner terrace, LOL. Shouldn't he be staying at least in a GCB mandated by URA with min 15000 sqft land plot area?

For all you know, the house and the 'supercars' shown in the video are all rented, LOL.


What kind of ranjiao Semi-D is this with such a narrow pool and zero space to put a walkway to the backyard? LOL:

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Hightech88

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https://mothership.sg/2024/08/david-yong-fourth-charge-falsifying-accounts-offered-bail/

CEO David Yong offered $1 million bail, handed 4th charge for falsifying accounts​

For each count of falsifying accounts, Yong could be jailed for up to 10 years, fined, or both.
August 15, 2024, 06:27 PM
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Singaporean businessman and lawyer David Yong was handed another charge for falsifying accounts on Aug. 15, bringing the total charges he is facing to four.

Yong, who is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Evergreen Group Holdings, was accused of instigating another person to falsify a number of line items in Evergreen Assets Management's financial statement for the financial year ended Mar. 31, 2022.

As a result, the company reported a profit before tax of around S$8 million, reported The Straits Times.

Evergreen Assets Management, now known as Evergreen GH, is a company under Evergreen Group Holdings.

Yong was arrested by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Aug. 1 and charged two days later for abetting his employee to falsify a company tax invoice around Dec. 16, 2021.

He was handed two more charges for falsifying accounts on Aug. 8, in which he was accused of abetting the same employee to falsify papers belonging to Evergreen GH, which were dated May 13, 2021, and Oct. 22, 2021, respectively.

Granted S$1 million bail​

Yong, who is currently in remand at the Central Police Division, was also offered bail of S$1 million on Aug. 15, according to ST.

His bail conditions include surrendering any travel documents he possesses, wearing an electronic tag, abiding by a curfew of between 10pm and 6am, and reporting to an investigation officer handling the case every Monday at 10:30am.

Previously, Yong was denied bail on Aug. 8 after the prosecution highlighted that SPF's Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) had found that Yong possessed a Cambodian identity card and passport belonging to Duong Dara, but which bore the same photograph and birth date as Yong.

As the whereabouts of these documents are currently unknown and Yong had not provided them, the prosecution argued that Yong posed "a real flight risk notwithstanding his roots in Singapore".

In response, Yong's lawyer stated that Yong had renounced his Cambodian citizenship in June 2024 and was willing to abide by all the conditions for the bail to be granted.

Yong will appear in court on Sep. 27 for his pre-trial conference.

For each count of falsifying accounts, Yong could be jailed for up to 10 years, fined, or both.

Not making an appearance at Waterbomb Singapore​

While Yong has been granted bail, it appears that he would not make an appearance at the Waterbomb Singapore festival, which is co-organised by Evergreen Group Holdings.

Earlier in August, Waterbomb Singapore's Instagram published a timetable indicating that Yong would be making an appearance at the event at around 5:30pm on Aug. 24.

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Screenshot via Waterbomb Singapore's Instagram

His name was later replaced in an updated timetable posted by Waterbomb Singapore on Aug. 11.
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cocobobo

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https://mothership.sg/2024/08/david-yong-fourth-charge-falsifying-accounts-offered-bail/

CEO David Yong offered $1 million bail, handed 4th charge for falsifying accounts​

For each count of falsifying accounts, Yong could be jailed for up to 10 years, fined, or both.
August 15, 2024, 06:27 PM
Cover-image-1.png


Singaporean businessman and lawyer David Yong was handed another charge for falsifying accounts on Aug. 15, bringing the total charges he is facing to four.

Yong, who is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Evergreen Group Holdings, was accused of instigating another person to falsify a number of line items in Evergreen Assets Management's financial statement for the financial year ended Mar. 31, 2022.

As a result, the company reported a profit before tax of around S$8 million, reported The Straits Times.

Evergreen Assets Management, now known as Evergreen GH, is a company under Evergreen Group Holdings.

Yong was arrested by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Aug. 1 and charged two days later for abetting his employee to falsify a company tax invoice around Dec. 16, 2021.

He was handed two more charges for falsifying accounts on Aug. 8, in which he was accused of abetting the same employee to falsify papers belonging to Evergreen GH, which were dated May 13, 2021, and Oct. 22, 2021, respectively.

Granted S$1 million bail​

Yong, who is currently in remand at the Central Police Division, was also offered bail of S$1 million on Aug. 15, according to ST.

His bail conditions include surrendering any travel documents he possesses, wearing an electronic tag, abiding by a curfew of between 10pm and 6am, and reporting to an investigation officer handling the case every Monday at 10:30am.

Previously, Yong was denied bail on Aug. 8 after the prosecution highlighted that SPF's Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) had found that Yong possessed a Cambodian identity card and passport belonging to Duong Dara, but which bore the same photograph and birth date as Yong.

As the whereabouts of these documents are currently unknown and Yong had not provided them, the prosecution argued that Yong posed "a real flight risk notwithstanding his roots in Singapore".

In response, Yong's lawyer stated that Yong had renounced his Cambodian citizenship in June 2024 and was willing to abide by all the conditions for the bail to be granted.

Yong will appear in court on Sep. 27 for his pre-trial conference.

For each count of falsifying accounts, Yong could be jailed for up to 10 years, fined, or both.

Not making an appearance at Waterbomb Singapore​

While Yong has been granted bail, it appears that he would not make an appearance at the Waterbomb Singapore festival, which is co-organised by Evergreen Group Holdings.

Earlier in August, Waterbomb Singapore's Instagram published a timetable indicating that Yong would be making an appearance at the event at around 5:30pm on Aug. 24.

photo_2024-08-05-17.15.17-1.jpeg

Screenshot via Waterbomb Singapore's Instagram

His name was later replaced in an updated timetable posted by Waterbomb Singapore on Aug. 11.
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Who are the names on the list...Are they artistes? I seriously dunno.... Only know jacintha, Shawn de mello, najip, dick lee... Lol
 

GUDANGARAM

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This Hao Lian farker eng kai one la.

Can see from the show, he is already giving fakey vibes with various loopholes.

His house in SG as shown in the video already revealed something is not right. If he is who he claims who can easily spend tens of millions to buy a property and consider it 'cheap', why the fark is he staying in a small cheapo semi-D with a tiny narrow pool squeezed at the side with zero walkways? Such semi-Ds are the smallest in SG typically having < 2500 sqft in land size which is smaller than many corner terrace, LOL. Shouldn't he be staying at least in a GCB mandated by URA with min 15000 sqft land plot area?

For all you know, the house and the 'supercars' shown in the video are all rented, LOL.


What kind of ranjiao Semi-D is this with such a narrow pool and zero space to put a walkway to the backyard? LOL:

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Just like James Phang Wah

 
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