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MrBear12
    13-Aug-2025 23:49  
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Too painful for these old birds.

Shake head... ...

 

susan66      ( Date: 03-Jan-2012 10:40) Posted:

Congrats, still in time. I entered at $1.12 last week, still holding. Smiley 11

bishan22      ( Date: 03-Jan-2012 09:36) Posted:

Any one jump in ? Vested at 1.22 this morning. Good luck.  Smiley


 
 
123Sang
    13-Aug-2025 22:45  
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many retirees lost their " coffin" money.....
 
 
honesty
    12-Aug-2025 16:00  
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timely for the authorities to prove they are able to get this prosecution successfully and show the world it is serious on integrity and truthfullness
 

 
moonsun
    12-Aug-2025 15:50  
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https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/people/article/3321477/who-singapores-olivia-lum-corporate-darling-criminal-suspect

Interesting.. even the china papers report on her.
The entire world is watching if we are serious on governance or just lip service..
Think the courts would be fair?
 
 
MrBear12
    12-Aug-2025 12:58  
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Let the law courts decide and we'll hear the outcome soon.

But the G is clear to business people, they will be held accountable for their lapses and non disclosures. A free market relies on timely and accurate data. Market movers are obligated to all stakeholders to provide a truthful picture of their corporate activities.
 
 
cobrajr
    12-Aug-2025 12:54  
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This is clear confirmed cheating. Many who has been cheated here are dead ready
 

 
moonsun
    12-Aug-2025 09:08  
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Hopefully justice will be served.. those rogue directors n ceo need to be tajen to task..
 
 
investshare
    12-Aug-2025 08:52  
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Many companies work like that one, boss wants something, the people down there will find ways to justify it.
 
 
honesty
    12-Aug-2025 07:17  
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those approved the perpetual securities must also b responsible n rich enuf to pay back
 
 
cobrajr
    11-Aug-2025 23:11  
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Very unfair cheat hundreds of thousands from ordinary people and only pay fines. These are heartless people, should be put away for a very long² time

shk363      ( Date: 11-Aug-2025 16:27) Posted:

maybe 100 to 200k fine each .. the lawyer is the winner

 

 
shk363
    11-Aug-2025 16:27  
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maybe 100 to 200k fine each .. the lawyer is the winner
 
 
honesty
    11-Aug-2025 16:10  
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engaged top lawyer, almost a jackpot, hopefully the prosecutors are very experienced with the govt backing and fight hard for the common people to win back some money

cobrajr      ( Date: 11-Aug-2025 16:05) Posted:

Cheating, many got cheated Pay back all the peoples money

 
 
cobrajr
    11-Aug-2025 16:05  
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Cheating, many got cheated Pay back all the peoples money
 
 
ysh2006
    11-Aug-2025 15:18  
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Maybe like OBS case  they ask for a fine lah....

finjungle      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 19:03) Posted:

My big big hinging qquestion is would any one be charged?????

cobrajr      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 18:53) Posted:

No one charged, yet


 
 
Newcomer19707016
    11-Aug-2025 15:07  
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It is for show only? Normally only the small retailers suffered
 

 
shk363
    11-Aug-2025 13:10  
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rich old people going through the process
 
 
Joelton
    11-Aug-2025 12:01  
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Hearing of Hyflux founder, ex-CEO Olivia Lum, ex-CFO and directors starts Monday
Lum faces six charges: four counts of Companies Act violations and two counts of breaching the Securities and Futures Act
 
[SINGAPORE] The trial of Hyflux founder and former chief executive Olivia Lum, its ex-chief financial officer (CFO), and four independent directors is slated to begin on Monday (Aug 11).
 
Their trial comes after former director Rajsekar Kuppuswami Mitta, 68, was fined S$90,000 and barred from holding any directorship following his guilty plea on Thursday over Hyflux&rsquo s failure to disclose information relating to the Tuaspring integrated water and power project in 2011 as required under Singapore Exchange (SGX) listing rules. 
 
Lum also allegedly failed to ensure that Hyflux made disclosures required under the accounting standards for its financial statements for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2017. PHOTO: ST
Lum and the other five accused persons will be jointly tried before District Judge Toh Han Li. The trial is scheduled to take place over 57 days until February 2026, court records showed.
 
Lum, 64, faces six charges: four counts of Companies Act violations and two counts of breaching the Securities and Futures Act. 
 
She was first charged in November 2022, together with the water treatment firm&rsquo s ex-CFO Cho Wee Peng and four board members, including ex-director Rajsekar, for disclosure-related offences under the Securities and Futures Act.
 
She was accused of consenting to the non-disclosure of information relating to the Tuaspring integrated water and power project in 2011, despite such information being required under the listing rules, while the directors were allegedly negligent in the matter.
 
She also allegedly failed to ensure that Hyflux made disclosures required under the accounting standards for its financial statements for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2017.
 
In May 2023, she was subsequently slapped with three counts of breaching the Companies Act, while another independent director, Lee Joo Hai, was charged in March that year over Hyflux&rsquo s non-disclosures.
 
Former CFO Cho will be on trial after being charged with one count of violating the Securities and Futures Act due to allegedly conniving in Hyflux&rsquo s intentional failure to disclose information relating to Tuaspring. 
 
Independent directors Teo Kiang Kok, Gay Chee Cheong, Christopher Murugasu, and Lee each face two charges of breaching the Securities and Futures Act.  
 
Olivia Lum, 64, ex-CEO
 
Charged with six counts: four counts of Companies Act violations and two counts of breaching the Securities and Futures Act
 
The Securities and Futures Act charges are:
 
For consenting to Hyflux&rsquo s intentional failure to disclose information relating to the Tuaspring Integrated Water and Power Project despite listing rules requiring it. She could be jailed for up to seven years, fined up to S$250,000, or both, if convicted of this non-disclosure offence.
 
For Hyflux&rsquo s omission of information about Tuaspring in the 2011 offer information statement issued for the offer of S$200 million, 6 per cent preference shares on Apr 13, 2011. She faces a jail term of up to two years, fines of up to S$150,000, or both, if found guilty.
 
The Companies Act charges are:
 
Failure to ensure that Hyflux made disclosures required under the accounting standards for its financial statements for the financial year ended 2017. She could be fined up to S$50,000 if convicted of this offence.
 
Those deposits, which the company had undertaken not to withdraw, were with Mizuho Bank. 
 
The financial statements released on Nov 9, 2017, for the third quarter and for the nine months ended September 2017 disclosed restricted bank balances amounting to about S$73.7 million, without the inclusion of US$33.5 million.
 
Those released on Feb 27, 2018, for the financial year ended December 2017 disclosed restricted bank balances of about S$67 million, which the authorities said should have included the Mizuho Bank deposits of US$33.5 million.
 
For the statements published on May 9, 2018, for the first quarter ended March 2018, restricted bank balances amounting to about S$65.7 million were disclosed, with US$47.5 million allegedly omitted.
 
She could be jailed for up to two years or fined up to S$5,000 for each of these three offences.
 
Out on bail of S$100,000.
 
Represented by Senior Counsel Davinder Singh.
 
Cho Wee Peng, 56, ex-CFO
 
One count of violating the Securities and Futures Act, due to conniving in Hyflux&rsquo s intentional failure to disclose information relating to Tuaspring. 
 
Faces a jail term of up to seven years, fines of up to S$250,000, or both, if convicted of this non-disclosure offence.
 
Out on bail of S$160,000.
 
Represented by Rajah & Tann lawyers.
 
All four independent directors were charged with two counts of flouting the Securities and Futures Act:
 
Neglect in connection with Hyflux&rsquo s intentional failure to disclose information relating to Tuaspring, when such disclosure was required under the listing rules. Each faces a jail term of up to seven years, fines of up to S$250,000, or both, if convicted.
 
Liable for Hyflux&rsquo s omission to state the material information relating to Tuaspring in the 2011 Offer Information Statement issued for the offer of S$200 million, 6 per cent preference shares on   Apr 13, 2011. Each faces a jail term of for up to two years, fines of up to S$150,000, or both, if found guilty.
 
They are all represented by Shook Lin & Bok lawyers.
 
 
finjungle
    13-Mar-2025 19:03  
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My big big hinging qquestion is would any one be charged?????

cobrajr      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 18:53) Posted:

No one charged, yet?

john8758      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 11:05) Posted:

No have ,😭


 
 
cobrajr
    13-Mar-2025 18:53  
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No one charged, yet?

john8758      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 11:05) Posted:

No have ,😭

bishalnb      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 09:55) Posted:

any new *news* on this? 


 
 
john8758
    13-Mar-2025 11:05  
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No have ,😭

bishalnb      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 09:55) Posted:

any new *news* on this? 

john8758      ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 02:39) Posted:

Impossible take back the money?


 
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