To cheat a former bank colleague, a man concocted an elaborate plan to forge court documents including travelling to Malaysia to obtain counterfeit court seals.
Cheong Eh Meng ended up cheating almost $4 million from his 65-year-old ex-colleague.
On Wednesday (9 January) at the State Courts, Cheong, 55, pleaded guilty to 29 counts of cheating, forging a record of a court of justice and possessing a counterfeit seal. Another 191 counts of a similar nature will be taken into consideration for sentencing. One count of committing a criminal conspiracy with his wife was stood down.
Cheong and his ex-colleague, Eddy Tan, were colleagues who lost touch after Cheong was retrenched in 1997. They resumed contact in 2011 after Cheong was declared a ba…
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