Linberg Yeo Yu Wei, 27, used the ill-gotten gains to buy Pokemon trading cards, an iPad and a second-hand Rolex watch. He ...
Linberg Yeo Yu Wei, a 27-year-old accounts executive, siphoned over S$500,000 from his company in just two months, which he ...
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An executive at a Singapore-based biomedical equipment supplier has been jailed after tricking the company’s CEO into giving him $500,000, which he spent on Pokemon cards among other personal goodies.
An accounts executive siphoned off more than $500,000 from his company over two months to line his own pockets. Linberg Yeo ...