39-year-old doctor accused of cheating & molesting teenage girls - Singapore News

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He was also accused of touching the private parts of a 14-year-old girl several times in 2021.

SINGAPORE — A 39-year-old doctor has been charged with molesting at least three teenagers and defrauding Community Health Assist Scheme .

According to court documents, between 2018 and 2020, Dr Lim was accused of secretly filming two women, both 19 years old, without their consent. One of whom was having an “intimate” relationship with him at the time.The court issued an injunction order to protect the victim’s identity, but denied the defendant’s lawyer’s request to prevent the media from reporting the client’s name.

In 2018, the Ministry of Health served notices of suspension of the Community Health Assist Scheme participation of 10 Access Medical clinics. MOH said at that time that audits by MOH on the CHAS claims made by these clinics have revealed severe non-compliance. These clinics had over a period of time variously made numerous non-compliant CHAS claims such as claims for patient visits or chronic conditions with no relevant supporting documentation.

 

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