Man jailed for cheating former colleague of $4 million

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A man cheated his former colleague of almost $4 million by getting him to put money into a so-called investment scheme with guaranteed returns. To support his lies, Cheong Eh Meng forged documents from places such as Singapore's Supreme and Subordinate courts before handing...

 

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