5 S’porean men charged for allegedly hiring foreigners under shell companies

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The men are said to be part of an illegal labour importation syndicate.

SINGAPORE – Five Singaporean men were hauled to court for allegedly hiring foreigners illegally under shell companies, in exchange for a fee.In a press release on July 25, the Ministry of Manpower said the five men were involved in an illegal labour importation syndicate.

Leong, 53, faces the most number of charges in the group, with 66 counts of obtaining work passes for foreign employees for non-existent companies. According to their charge sheets, from 2019 to 2021, the men allegedly conspired to submit work pass applications for foreigners under the shell companies.

 

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