Healing the Divide founder Iris Koh hospitalised at SGH after being warded in IMH, gets charge upgraded

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SINGAPORE — Iris Koh, the founder of controversial anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, had her charge of cheating the Ministry of Health (MOH) over allegedly fake vaccination records upgraded on Friday (Jan 28) to a more serious one.

, similarly had their cheating charges amended on Tuesday and Friday respectively to one of fraud by false representation.

Quah is said to have conspired with his assistant, Thomas Chua Cheng Soon, and a woman named Mehrajunnisha to lie to MOH that she was vaccinated with Sinopharm when she was not. He remains remanded till Monday after a judge rejected his lawyer’s request for him to be released on bail.The MOH earlier said that one of the clinics Quah practised at — Wan Medical Clinic in Bedok — had allegedly partnered Koh to offer “remote” pre-event testing using antigen rapid tests for members of Healing the Divide.

 

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