Re: Yang Yin : "Money, I love you!"
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PRC Yang: ‘Come on, money, I love you!’
September 14th, 2014 | Author: Editorial
Wanbao yesterday (13 Sep) reported that PRC Yang Yin has boasted of his wealth on Chinese social media site Weibo:
【今日强打】“让我的财库朝5000万进军吧!来吧,钱,我爱你!” 40岁导游杨寅公然在社交媒体微博上炫富,还大晒豪语,希望跻身千万富豪之列,流露对财富的渴望。 而这段豪语是在2012年7月持久授权书立下两个月后留下的。
He apparently wrote, “Let my cash vault grow towards $50 million! Come on, money, I love you!”
His message revealed his love for money and his desire to become a multi-millionaire. He apparently posted it on Weibo in September 2012, 2 months after he obtained a Lasting Power of Attorney which gave him control over at least $40 million in assets belonging to 87-year-old widow Chung Khin Chun.
With the help of a TRE reader, TRE has discovered the following postings in Mr Yang’s Weibo account:
On Weibo, Mr Yang apparently posted pictures of jewellery and antiques with comments below the pictures:
- Comment on left picture: See already mouth drool
- Comment on centre picture: Wow, so beautiful
- Comment on right picture: So green and pure
- Comment on left picture: End of lunar year discount
- Comment on centre picture: Paintings by Empress Dowager were usually drawn by other people, but old…
- Comment on right picture: Those who like silver coins come and take a look
- Comment: Belt in silver, silver I have!
In February 2013, Mr Yang was apparently trying to sell some jewellery and antiques:
Translation:
- Cris: The current price is too high, otherwise can buy some to keep.
- Yang Yin: A lot of inventory, slowly sell
- Cris: Red coral beads?
It is not known where Mr Yang obtained the jewellery and antiques to sell online.
Mr Yang also posted photos of his family holidaying in Hong Kong and Japan, as well as dinner at Jumbo Seafood restaurant on Dempsey Hill and a visit to Universal Studios. He wrote about their stays at Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa and boutique hotel Klapsons in Hoe Chiang Road.
On his site, Mr Yang openly talked about his love for watches and branded goods. He uploaded a photo of a $14,000 Frank Muller watch he said he was planning to buy and a $600 LV leather belt which he was wearing.
Mr Yang uploaded hundreds of photographs but Mdm Chung did not appear in a single one.
Mr Yang is currently embroiled in a tussle over Mdm Chung’s multi-million assets. Mdm Chung’s niece has initiated court proceedings to revoke Mr Yang’s guardianship of her aunt’s assets, alleging that Mr Yang has manipulated her aunt to give him control over the assets.
In his affidavit, Mr Yang said he moved into Mdm Chung’s Gerald Crescent bungalow in 2009 after the old lady, who was diagnosed with dementia this year, urged him to take care of her and be her “grandson”.
He has denied splurging on expensive hotels while on overseas trips.
Meanwhile, the police are investigating a report by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry after he falsely listed himself as a director of SCCCI on his name card.
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority is currently relooking Mr Yang’s permanent residency status (‘
ICA relooks Yang’s PR status amid mounting pressure‘).
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