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Pasar Malam Stall Owners Convicted for illegally Employing Foreign Slaves

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Five Singaporeans, including three brothers, convicted for illegally employing foreign workers at bazaars, pasar malams​

Investigation found that the workers, mostly on social visit passes, were given jobs involving cash collection and food preparation without valid work permits.​


Nisha Rahim
Nisha Rahim
·News and Lifestyle Producer
Updated Fri, 5 January 2024 at 6:34 am GMT·3-min read



Ministry of Manpower officers inspected Geylang Serai Bazaar on 4 April 2023. Investigations unveiled Eng Kiat and Eng Hock's stall rentals at the Bazaar from March to April 2023.

Ministry of Manpower officers inspected Geylang Serai Bazaar on 4 April 2023. Investigations unveiled Eng Kiat and Eng Hock's stall rentals at the Bazaar from March to April 2023. (PHOTO: Yahoo Southeast Asia)
SINGAPORE — In a crackdown on illegal employment practices, five Singaporeans, including three brothers, were convicted under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990 (EFMA). The five had unlawfully hired foreign workers without valid work passes to work at temporary fairs, such as bazaars and pasar malams.
Among those implicated were brothers Ker Eng Kiat, 52, and Ker Eng Hock, 53, who were highlighted in a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) media release on Friday (5 January) over their involvement.
Eng Kiat was previously convicted in 2013 for similar offences, and on Thursday (4 January) sentenced to one month's jail and a $23,000 fine for employing five foreign workers without valid work passes. Eng Hock was fined $6,000 on 7 September 2023 for illegally employing one foreign worker without a valid work pass.

In a separate case, Tan Hoe Soon, 70, and Ker Yong Sen, 41, the younger brother of Eng Kiat and Eng Hock, were found guilty of engaging in a conspiracy to hire two foreign workers without valid work passes.
Tan and Yong Sen were each fined $8,500 on 14 and 19 September 2023, respectively. The fifth individual, Sao Wei Loon, 47, was convicted and sentenced on 3 October 2023 to two months jail and a $45,000 fine for illegally employing 11 foreign workers without valid work passes, the ministry said.

Exploitation and improper lodging unveiled in temporary fairs

The MOM revealed that these individuals had rented stalls at various temporary fairs, including the Geylang Serai Bazaar and Ang Mo Kio Pasar Malam, between October 2022 and April 2023.
Investigations uncovered their employment of foreign workers, primarily on social visit passes, who were assigned to tasks such as food preparation, sales, and cash collection without valid work passes.
These workers were also deprived of proper lodging, with some left to sleep on the floors of the stalls they worked. All 19 foreign workers involved in these cases have been barred from working in Singapore due to their employers' illegal actions.
Under the EFMA, penalties for employing foreign workers without valid work passes include fines ranging from $5,000 to $30,000 and imprisonment for up to 12 months. Repeat offenders face stiffer consequences, with fines of at least $10,000 (up to $30,000) and a minimum of one month's imprisonment and not more than 12 months.
 
Employer and foreign worker all crashed and burn at the same time.

Wait till LW open up visa free travel for China. Singapore will be flooded by ILLEGAL Alien.

From my Intel, I think it should be Malaysian or Indonesian on Social visit pass.
 
Foreigners create businesses …without them the brothers will have no business to run.
 

Five Singaporeans, including three brothers, convicted for illegally employing foreign workers at bazaars, pasar malams​

Investigation found that the workers, mostly on social visit passes, were given jobs involving cash collection and food preparation without valid work permits.​


Nisha Rahim
Nisha Rahim
·News and Lifestyle Producer
Updated Fri, 5 January 2024 at 6:34 am GMT·3-min read



Ministry of Manpower officers inspected Geylang Serai Bazaar on 4 April 2023. Investigations unveiled Eng Kiat and Eng Hock's stall rentals at the Bazaar from March to April 2023.'s stall rentals at the Bazaar from March to April 2023.

Ministry of Manpower officers inspected Geylang Serai Bazaar on 4 April 2023. Investigations unveiled Eng Kiat and Eng Hock's stall rentals at the Bazaar from March to April 2023. (PHOTO: Yahoo Southeast Asia)
SINGAPORE — In a crackdown on illegal employment practices, five Singaporeans, including three brothers, were convicted under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990 (EFMA). The five had unlawfully hired foreign workers without valid work passes to work at temporary fairs, such as bazaars and pasar malams.
Among those implicated were brothers Ker Eng Kiat, 52, and Ker Eng Hock, 53, who were highlighted in a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) media release on Friday (5 January) over their involvement.
Eng Kiat was previously convicted in 2013 for similar offences, and on Thursday (4 January) sentenced to one month's jail and a $23,000 fine for employing five foreign workers without valid work passes. Eng Hock was fined $6,000 on 7 September 2023 for illegally employing one foreign worker without a valid work pass.

In a separate case, Tan Hoe Soon, 70, and Ker Yong Sen, 41, the younger brother of Eng Kiat and Eng Hock, were found guilty of engaging in a conspiracy to hire two foreign workers without valid work passes.
Tan and Yong Sen were each fined $8,500 on 14 and 19 September 2023, respectively. The fifth individual, Sao Wei Loon, 47, was convicted and sentenced on 3 October 2023 to two months jail and a $45,000 fine for illegally employing 11 foreign workers without valid work passes, the ministry said.

Exploitation and improper lodging unveiled in temporary fairs

The MOM revealed that these individuals had rented stalls at various temporary fairs, including the Geylang Serai Bazaar and Ang Mo Kio Pasar Malam, between October 2022 and April 2023.
Investigations uncovered their employment of foreign workers, primarily on social visit passes, who were assigned to tasks such as food preparation, sales, and cash collection without valid work passes.
These workers were also deprived of proper lodging, with some left to sleep on the floors of the stalls they worked. All 19 foreign workers involved in these cases have been barred from working in Singapore due to their employers' illegal actions.
Under the EFMA, penalties for employing foreign workers without valid work passes include fines ranging from $5,000 to $30,000 and imprisonment for up to 12 months. Repeat offenders face stiffer consequences, with fines of at least $10,000 (up to $30,000) and a minimum of one month's imprisonment and not more than 12 months.

The evil bros were caught after a grassroots leader patronising their stall discovered that the serfs did not have proper papers to work.
 
MOM is double std.

SP n WP can moonlight and freelance.
And illegal deployment to other employers also can.
 
The evil bros were caught after a grassroots leader patronising their stall discovered that the serfs did not have proper papers to work.
Oh dear, can you get your grassloot leaders to check on illegal hole sellers in Jurong East, specifically Mayfair condo...
 
Employer and foreign worker all crashed and burn at the same time.

Wait till LW open up visa free travel for China. Singapore will be flooded by ILLEGAL Alien.

From my Intel, I think it should be Malaysian or Indonesian on Social visit pass.
Spa will be filled with ATB commando
Another alternative Tourist attractions
 
He didn't pay for cpf and levies. That's their sin.
They got to pay for it in different ways.
 
Part time foreign workers should be exempted from work visas.
 
Pasar malams in SInkieland are getting laughably predictable....,'restrictive' and 'regimental'?

You need to go to Malaysia to experience what a real pasar malam is like.

Sinkieland used to have something that's close to a real pasar malam: the Sungei Road Thieves Market. Of course, that cannot be allowed to continue by the rent-seeking, control freak PAP technocrats. :wink:
 
I think their stall competitors whistle blow to the garment. Guess the race of whisle blowers?
 
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