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Jan 13, 2011
Maids and employer charged with loansharking


Three Filipino maids and a Singaporean woman were charged in court with operating unlicensed moneylending businesses.

THREE Filipino maids and a Singaporean woman were charged in court on Thursday with operating unlicensed moneylending businesses.

Honey Irene Busto Pande, 27, Amparo Cacayuran Gayo, 36, Melanie Jacalan Munar, 28, and Koh Suat Lay, 47, were remanded for a week for permission to take them out for investigation

Honey allegedly helped one Lawrence Yeo to carry out business as a loanshark at an Upper Serangoon View condominium by issuing a $300-loan to Amparo on June 16 last year at an interest rate of 15 per cent.

Amparo is accused of conspiring with Honey and Yeo by helping Honey to give out a $300-loan to Ms Lorelie Marie Vidal Amito at 20 per cent interest on July 25 last year.

Melanie allegedly helped Koh, her employer, to issue a loan of $500 to Ms Elizabeth Manuel Lasquite at 50 per cent interest repayable over three months at Lucky Plaza in February last year.

Koh is said to have operated as an illegal moneylender by issuing the $500-loan to Ms Lasquite.
 
Why is government not implementing
MINIMUM WAGES
but disallow people to lend money to other ?
 
The reasons are very simple. Minimum wage will hit the govt's pocket as they are the main employer in Singapore. If you lend someone money and charge an interest, the govt. wants a share of it, that is, apply for a licence and be taxed for your earnings.
 

So this farking PAP government is going on
and on and expect there will be no repercussion
except that peasant workers just expending
their sweat,blood and tears for a pittance .

Singaporeans you all must understand this
and organise a stay at home day . Make all
business owners ask the government
for a bail-out of businesses .
 
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