Singapore beauty firm confirms it hired Australian paedophile, revelation of crimes a ‘big shock’

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Esthemedica marketing manager Hoong Cheong Hon says the company had a business call to Boris Kunsevitsky as recently as last Friday.

but admitted it did not know of his"appalling" acts until news of his crimes emerged this week.

The timeline corroborates with the information the Australian had posted on LinkedIn, where he stated he was Esthemedica’s international business and clinical development director from November 2014 till the present day. Kunsevitsky, who was based in Singapore, pleaded guilty in a Melbourne court on Tuesday to sexually abusing dozens of children over a period of 16 years. He was reported to have groomed children from across four countries, including Singapore, and took photographs and videos of himself performing sex acts with them.

" still thinking he’s a technical resource ," the marketing manager said, adding hat the company’s plans"have to be held back" as it looks for a technical adviser.

 

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