Jail for trio linked to ruses to get Covid-19 grants

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Two former spa employees, who falsely claimed that their jobs there had been affected after the Covid-19 pandemic struck,...

The case against her husband Gay Kah Leong, 31, then its operations manager, is pending.

But according to court documents, Gay told him that the spa would make CPF contributions to him as a “phantom employee” so that it could continue to hire foreign workers. In her application for the Temporary Relief Fund, Yeo falsely declared that she lost her job due to Covid-19 and that her gross monthly income before Jan 23, 2020 was $1,000.Woman gets 16 months' jail for fraudulent Covid-19 grant claim, among other crimes

DPP Tay had said: “Danny admitted that he had to ‘anyhow put in’ this amount so that it would show that he had lost at least 30 per cent of his personal income.”

 

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