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flower monk guilty of all charges!!

Singapore News




Former Ren Ci head, ex-aide Raymond Yeung found guilty of forging payment slips
Posted: 07 October 2009 1533 hrs


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Shi Ming Yi




SINGAPORE: A district court has found the former head of Ren Ci Hospital, Ming Yi and his former aide Raymond Yeung, guilty of falsifying Ren Ci payment vouchers.

District Court judge Toh Yung Cheong also convicted them for giving false information to the Commissoner of Charities.

The pair will be sentenced on November 11.

For offences under the Penal code and Charities Act, they could be fined and jailed.

For the more serious charge of falsifying accounts, they could have been jailed up to seven years. - 938LIVE/vm



ho say liao! all the prisones will be served with tang san chan's meat soon.:eek:
 
game over for flower monk?

or is the fun just beginning in jail?

Oct 8, 2009
Ming Yi and aide guilty
Monk convicted on charges related to $50,000 taken wrongfully from Ren Ci
By Carolyn Quek

Yesterday's guilty verdict brought to a close a 21-day trial and scandal that had dogged Ming Yi, 47, for nearly two years. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

CELEBRITY monk Shi Ming Yi strode into court on Wednesday for the verdict on his criminal trial with a smile that turned to a grimace of disappointment as soon as his judgment was read.

Guilty, said the judge, of all four counts relating to the $50,000 he had taken wrongfully from Ren Ci, the charity he had founded.

As murmurs ran around the packed courtroom in the highly watched case, District Judge Toh Yung Cheong also convicted his 34-year-old former aide, Raymond Yeung on two counts. The judge found that the former Ren Ci chief executive and his aide had conspired to make an unauthorised loan of $50,000 on May 17, 2004.

When the authorities started asking questions more than two years later, they cooked up a story about what the money was for.

He convicted the two men on one charge each of giving false information to the Commissioner of Charities (COC).

He also found Ming Yi guilty of two other charges of misappropriating $50,000 and lying to the COC in an oral statement.

Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times

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about 3 yrs ago, my li'l brother LEETAHSAR posted a thread about this botak, all he got was quite a lot of flaming reponses.

3 yrs later, the plight of this botak materialises. isn't it awesome!!:eek:
 
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