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World Class IMH Snr Staff Nurse Cheated Patient's S$2000 - 3 months jail

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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1063079/1/.html

May no need to find her guilty just find her insane and lock her up in the IMH will do.


Former IMH nurse gets 3 months' jail for cheating patient
By Ong Dai Lin | Posted: 14 June 2010 1508 hrs


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Institute of Mental Health



SINGAPORE: A former Institute of Mental Health (IMH) senior staff nurse was jailed for three months for cheating a patient of S$2,000.

On 8 January 2009, Mong Kok Peng was helping the victim, Mr Wong Boon Pow, to change his clothes when Mr Wong showed Mong two S$1,000 notes.

He told Mong that he kept the money with him instead of registering with IMH for fear of losing them.

Mong told Mr Wong, who was diagnosed with delusional disorder that he should hand the money over to the IMH.

Mr Wong then handed Mong the notes.

Throughout the day, he asked Mong four times about the money and was told that it had been registered and would be handed to him upon his discharge.

The next day, Mong, 34, gambled the money away at the Singapore Turf Club.

While there, he received a call from a colleague because Mr Wong was to be discharged and wanted to see him regarding some money.

When Mong denied receiving any money, Mr Wong made a police report. Mong then confessed.

Mong had earlier pleaded guilty to his offence in court in May. - CNA/vm
 
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