A FORMER remisier testified that when he asked his client Quah Su-Ling if she was manipulating the market, she gave him the response"What are you scared of? My house is full of lawyers".
Quah and her co-accused John Soh Chee Wen now stand trial over alleged manipulation of penny stocks Blumont Group, Asiasons Capital and LionGold Corp in August 2012 to October 2013. Prosecution witness Tai Chee Ming said that as he helped Quah and Soh to execute trades, he began to realise the pair were involved in"improper trading" - market manipulation.
In his written evidence that was read out in court on Monday when the long-running trial resumed, Mr Tai said that Quah and Soh were giving all the trading instructions for accounts belonging to others. The pair also took steps to avoid wash trades, that is, trades involving the same person as the buyer and the seller placed through different brokerages.Mr Tai said:"I was concerned about the trading activities which QSL and JS were doing and asked QSL whether this was market manipulation.
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