Man allegedly steals more from company after boss forgave him

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Catching a scammer is not as easy as it sounds, especially if one of them happens to be your employee. Curtain supplier The Curtain Expert recently posted a TikTok video exposing one of their employees who allegedly cheated them out of $60,000. The company's owner Andy Er posted a video on July 12 which detailed his discovery that his employee...

Catching a scammer is not as easy as it sounds, especially if one of them happens to be your employee.The Curtain Expert recently posted a TikTok video exposing one of their employees who allegedly cheated them out of $60,000The company's owner Andy Er posted a video on July 12 which detailed his discovery that his employee was cheating the company.

Er said Ah Wei told customers that he's a partner of the company and allegedly gave them his personal PayNow UEN number for the customers to make payments to. Er said that there were four curtain jobs marked as uncompleted since Dec 2022 but upon calling the customers involved to confirm the status of the jobs, they replied saying that the job was completed and paid for fully.

Er told AsiaOne he did not want to escalate matters by going to the police, and that Ah Wei has said that he was wiling to repay the money owed to the company on an instalment basis.

 

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