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history of
Singapore”, where an unprecedented $ 117 million was cheated from the four banks, who provided the funds based on their interests of wanting to establish business relationships but unfortunately fell victim to Chia’s selfishness. The premeditation and planning behind Chia’s offences were also aggravating and they amounted to an abuse of the trust placed on him by his employers and banks, as well as damaging Singapore's reputation as a honest and efficient financial hub. Even if Chia was a first-offender and had pleaded guilty, the highly aggravating nature of his crimes and abundance of evidence had diminished the mitigating factors of his case, hence a long custodial sentence is necessary.
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stringent checks by banks on honest businesses with the attendant impact in terms of time and cost. Chia may not have kept any secret accounts elsewhere, but he had squandered enough money that could feed many people for life. Hence, Chia should face the harshest penalty possible for his crime. Despite his strongly-worded judgement, Justice Tay took note of the instances of Chia’s good character and the letter by Chia’s two sons, whom he regarded as good children who gave very moving accounts of their father. He also assured the boys that he was not punishing their father for gambling, and encouraged them to continue loving their father.
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of the funds. He also helped in the tracing and the recovery of the money by signing all necessary papers. In total, over $ 34.8 million were recovered, while the remaining $ 82.3 million remained missing. Some thousands out of Li Jin’s confiscated money, which were $ 1.2 million in total, were also included in the funds recovered by the police. The police speculated that Chia lost an estimated amount of $ 62 million to gambling.
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his view on safeguards that should be put in place should the government decide to build a casino. The overall reception of Chia's published paper was mixed, as some felt that Chia was merely trying to deflect blame from his criminal conduct, and others find Chia’s essay as insightful. Chia reportedly wrote it to reflect on his crimes and as to remind other people to not follow in his footsteps.
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the director board resolutions which gave him the authority to receive the credit and loan facilities, sign the transactions and manage the bank accounts on behalf of APB. Chia also successfully forged the signatures of the various directors of APB, after he practiced using the specimens of annual reports and internal documents as references to allow the signatures look authentic.
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forgery, thus dismissing Chia’s argument that the banks approached him first with money and had been too naive, trusting and negligent, making it easy for him to commit the crimes, which the judge described as casting blame on the victims. He also condemned Chia for using the funds for an expensive lifestyle for himself and to feed his gambling habits.
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submitted a touching personal letter to the judge asking him to give their father a lenient sentence as they considered him a good, caring and loving father and husband. His full cooperation and voluntary admission of his offences and embezzled funds were other factors that should be taken into consideration as mitigating factors in his favour.
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In the aftermath of the case, the four banks - SMBC, Mizuho, HVB and SEB - then filed lawsuits against APB for the fraud committed by its employee Chia Teck Leng, and sought repayments for the losses they suffered from Chia's crimes. Mizuho later withdrew its suit, while the remaining three had their
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for the various financial crimes he committed. The sole prosecutor-in-charge, Thong Chee Kun, decided to proceed with 14 charges out of 46, with the remaining to be taken into consideration during sentencing. Chia, who was represented by defence lawyers Edmond
Pereira and Benjamin Choo, was convicted
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From the beginning of investigations, Chia was fully cooperative with the police. He gave them every detail of what he had done during these four years. he not only answered their questions but also volunteered information on the other bank accounts, where most of the funds were held, and on the flow
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Chia won $ 1 million from her that same night. Due to this, Chia began to request Li Jin as his opponent in gambling, considering her as his “good luck charm”, and he was also able to win every time he gambled against her. The resultant huge losses suffered by the casino prompted the casino to decide
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Using his fake documents, Chia was able to open bank accounts under APB’s name, and he designated himself as the sole signatory. Chia had a credit facility for $ 500,000 from SEB for his use, among the four banks he targeted. Chia was the sole controller of these accounts because he was able to forge
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While he was still serving his sentence, in light of the government’s plans and debates to build integrated resorts (which have casinos), Chia penned down a 13-page essay titled "Taming The Casino Dragon", which recounted his gambling experience in casinos: how they operated; the risks involved, and
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Upon his arrest, Chia was charged two days later on 4 September 2003, of two counts, one of cheating and one of forgery involving $ 3 million, which he swindled from SEB in
February 1999. As further investigations were conducted, the gradual revelation of the true magnitude of Chia's crimes resulted
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In 1994, while he was still employed at Swire
Pacific Offshore, Chia Teck Leng began to gamble. Chia gradually became heavily addicted to gambling, which led to him suffering from huge debts during 1995 to 1996 and owed several banks about $ 100,000 in the form of overdrafts and credit card dues. It
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The prosecutor Thong Chee Kun, in his closing submissions on sentence, submitted a very strong case. Thong argued that the sentence for Chia should reflect the sentencing principles of retribution and deterrence as ruled by law. He described this case as “the largest case of commercial fraud in the
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Chia’s modus operandi was to withdraw money from the three banks - SMBC, Mizuho and HVB - through the fake accounts he opened under APB’s name before he transferred them to the SEB bank accounts. Through the SEB account, Chia was able to stake out funds for gambling by transferring them to his two
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Pereira also said that Chia committed the offences due to his desperation to discharge his financial debts, and he did not do so to satisfy his greed and hambling addiction, and the banks should have been mindful in lending Chia money when they received the forged documents. The banks should also
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On 17 September 2003, the newfound details of Chia's crimes attracted 18 more charges relating to money withdrawals from the four banks, such as US$ 25 million from SEB, and US$ 10 million from SMBC. On 24 September 2003, Chia was charged with four more counts of forgery in relation to opening of
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Justice Tay described in his judgement that Chia’s crime was the work of a “criminal genius”, noting how Chia had managed to deceive banks undetected over a period of four years. He stated that these foreign bankers were eager to forge business relationships, and not be the unwitting victims of
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For the charges Chia was convicted of, Justice Tay Yong Kwang sentenced Chia to six years’ jail for each of the 14 charges. Seven of these six-year jail terms were ordered to run consecutively with effect from Chia’s date of arrest. In total, Chia was ordered to serve 42 years of imprisonment.
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Justice Tay also stated that Chia’s actions have also caused damage to
Singapore’s reputation as a transparent financial hub. These crimes had caused blows at the heart of banking and commerce, and may erode the open halls of trust and erect the high walls of suspicion. They lead to ever more
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The defence lawyer Edmond
Pereira submitted his mitigation plea to the courts, pleading for a lenient sentence. They raised the testimonies of people who knew Chia to substantiate his good character and his contribution to charity over the years leading up to his capture: even Chia’s two sons
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have adopted more stringent measures to avoid themselves being swindled and these were necessary to maintain
Singapore’s reputation as a honest and efficient financial hub, rather than imposing a harsh sentence to deter like-minded offenders. Finally, Pereira also argued that
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after pleading guilty to 14 proceeded charges in a brief trial, he was nevertheless sentenced to a lengthy 42-year term of imprisonment for his crime, which reportedly became the longest term of imprisonment ever meted out by the courts of
Singapore for a commercial crime.
544:. The paperback edition of the book was published and first hit bookshelves in June 2017. The paperback edition first entered the ST bestseller list on 8 August 2017, a month after publication. While the list of cases in the book mostly consisted of murder cases (like the
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was only in 1997 when Chia went to visit Star Cruise ships almost every fortnight for gambling sessions, he began to rake in winnings that were worth fortunes, and he received a credit offer of $ 75,000. His winnings grew to about $ 1 million within less than a year.
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through private chartered jets provided by the casino. He was given VIP treatment and was invited to stay in the casino’s most expensive room, which provided a butler service. At that time, it cost A$ 25,000 just to spend one night there. He was also a regular at
241:(APB) as its financial manager on 20 January 1999. Out of desperation to pay off the debts, Chia began to forge documents merely five days after he took up his new job. During his four-year forgery crime spree, Chia targeted four foreign banks - one European bank
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in more charges levelled against Chia. By 11 September 2003, he was facing eight new charges. He was accused of earlier cheating the four banks - SMBC, Mizuho, HVB and SEB - into giving him a total credit of about $ 113 million.
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on behalf of Li, which made it easier for her to enter and leave
Singapore. Under the alias Chu Chiao-Ling, Li travelled in and out of Singapore between November 2002 and January 2003 with the help of the fake passport.
169:(CAD) somehow got wind of his fraudulent activities, and he thus faced a possible life sentence when there were 46 fraud-related criminal charges brought against him. Although Chia managed to escape the maximum term of
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was ready with his sentencing verdict. He decided to sentence Chia to a total of 42 years’ imprisonment, for which the sentence was to take effect from the date Chia was arrested (2 September 2003).
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However, in August 1998, Chia lost his winnings of $ 1 million from one gambling spree, and he suffered from new debts as a result of his losses. Chia’s debts were mounted sky-high when he joined
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bank accounts and transferring funds from APB’s OCBC bank account to a fictitious
Citibank account. It was on 5 December 2003 when Chia, with finality, was slapped with 14 new criminal charges.
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is not necessary as Chia did not siphon off any money to secret accounts and therefore would not have any opportunity of enjoying the fruits of his illegal acts upon his release from prison.
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beginning from 20 January 1999, with an annual salary of between $ 200,000 and $ 300,000. During the period, Chia married a teacher. He had two sons born in 1987 and 1989 respectively.
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Currently, Chia Teck Leng is serving his 42-year sentence. Should he serve with good behaviour, he will be entitled to one-third remission for good behaviour and be released on
357:(CAD), through unknown means, were notified of and discovered Chia's criminal activities. Li Jin was also arrested and she spent six months in jail for using a forged passport.
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on the same day after pleading guilty to six charges of forgery and eight charges of cheating. He also reportedly expressed his intention to plead guilty prior to his trial.
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or alternatively, up to ten years of imprisonment, along with a possible fine. Should Chia be found guilty, he would possibly be sentenced to life imprisonment.
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The serial financial crimes of Chia Teck Leng were considered a notable crime that shook Singapore. In July 2015, Singapore's national daily newspaper
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The foreign authorities also yielded some money amounting to $ 11 million and $ 230 million from both Chia Teck Leng's casino and bank accounts in
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for 13 years while he was employed there before his capture and sentencing of 24 years' imprisonment in 2000.
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suits rejected. In rejecting the litigation suits of both SEB and HVB on the same day, Supreme Court judge
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1701:"Guilty As Charged: Sunshine Empire duped investors of millions with Singapore's biggest Ponzi scheme"
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On 2 September 2003, 43-year-old Chia Teck Leng was arrested at his home by the police, after the
1675:"Guilty As Charged: Rogue trader Nick Leeson brought down Britain's oldest merchant bank Barings"
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18 charges of cheating four foreign banks of about $ 117 million (convicted of eight)
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1649:"Guilty As Charged: Chia Teck Leng led a double life and cheated banks of millions"
1571:"Guilty As Charged: Chia Teck Leng led a double life and cheated banks of millions"
912:"Guilty As Charged: Chia Teck Leng led a double life and cheated banks of millions"
886:"Guilty As Charged: Chia Teck Leng led a double life and cheated banks of millions"
758:"Guilty As Charged: Chia Teck Leng led a double life and cheated banks of millions"
654:"Guilty As Charged: Chia Teck Leng led a double life and cheated banks of millions"
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against his sentence, but no outcome was reported, and his sentence was unchanged
146:(谢德龙 Xìe Délóng; born 11 October 1959) is a convicted white-collar criminal from
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to give Li a day off whenever Chia arrived on board. Li, who graduated from
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1597:"Guilty As Charged: Shocking crimes that have shaken Singapore since 1965"
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eight charges of abetment of forgery of a passport (related to Li Jin)
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Guilty As Charged: 25 Crimes That Have Shaken Singapore Since 1965
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Four charges of criminal breach of trust involving $ 53 million
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Financial manager at Asia Pacific Breweries (former; 1999–2003)
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835:"Longest jail term for the worst case of commercial fraud"
810:"Longest jail term for the worst case of commercial fraud"
629:"Longest jail term for the worst case of commercial fraud"
197:(NUS), and he thus graduated after completing his degree.
257:(HVB) - and swindled a total of $ 117 million from them.
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Chia Teck Leng was arrested on 2 September 2003 when the
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Financial controller at Swire Pacific Offshore (former;
784:"Money FM 89.3 - Behind The Poker Face: Chia Teck Leng"
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After his sentencing, Chia Teck Leng was escorted to
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On the same day Chia was convicted, High Court judge
1623:"Guilty As Charged: 25 crimes that shook Singapore"
1545:"Insightful, say some. Shifty, say fellow gamblers"
428:On 2 April 2004, Chia Teck Leng stood trial in the
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255:Bayerische Hypo-und Vereinsbank Aktiengesellschaft
1172:"APB exec allegedly hid $ llm in Swiss accounts"
1120:"APB exec allegedly hid $ llm in Swiss accounts"
860:"Most Daring Crimes In Singapore: Chia Teck Leng"
1042:"Brewery man now faces charges totalling $ 116m"
193:and with good grades, he studied accountancy in
16:High-profile white-collar criminal in Singapore
552:), Chia Teck Leng's case, as well as those of
368:Altogether, Chia faced a total of 46 charges:
964:"Passport lands exec's woman friend in court"
321:Li Jin, who would later become his mistress.
123:Eight charges of abetment of passport forgery
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1094:"Brewery man slapped with four more charges"
1068:"Brewery man charged with pocketing $ 117m"
1016:"Brewery man held over huge alleged fraud"
732:"Brewery man held over huge alleged fraud"
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1519:"Former high-roller tells a bitter tale"
1198:"$ 230m in brewery man's casino account"
382:four charges of criminal breach of trust
111:14 charges of forgery (convicted of six)
52:Police mugshot of Chia Teck Leng in 2003
1773:National University of Singapore alumni
938:"She was brewery man's good luck charm"
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229:Gambling addiction and commercial fraud
1146:"$ 30m found, no bail for brewery man"
990:"APB exec charged with forging papers"
269:before it was remitted to casinos in
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1783:Prisoners and detainees of Singapore
1438:"Public Prosecutor v Chia Teck Leng"
1279:"Public Prosecutor v Chia Teck Leng"
1250:"Public Prosecutor v Chia Teck Leng"
600:"Public Prosecutor v Chia Teck Leng"
313:Chia’s lavish lifestyle and mistress
247:Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
97:Incarcerated since 2 September 2003
1758:Singaporean white-collar criminals
1224:"Ex-brewery exec may plead guilty"
476:Chia initially expressed he would
158:, who embezzled $ 35 million from
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1778:Victoria School, Singapore alumni
570:List of major crimes in Singapore
195:National University of Singapore
1763:Singaporeans convicted of fraud
492:to serve his 42-year sentence.
387:two charges of money-laundering
120:Two charges of money-laundering
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355:Commercial Affairs Department
336:and a $ 530,000 apartment in
243:Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
167:Commercial Affairs Department
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182:Chia Teck Leng, was born in
1412:"Brewery man gets 42 years"
1334:"Brewery man gets 42 years"
542:Abdul Hafiz bin Abdul Samad
424:Guilty plea and submissions
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1493:"TAMING THE CASINO DRAGON"
1392:(in Chinese). 3 April 2004
1386:"新加坡最大金融诈骗案审结 "天才罪犯"入狱42年"
1366:(in Chinese). 3 April 2004
712:(in Chinese). 3 April 2004
686:(in Chinese). 6 April 2004
536:published a e-book titled
245:(SEB), two Japanese banks
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1753:People convicted of fraud
680:"新加坡"天才骗子"爱上赌博诈骗5亿 被判42年"
349:Arrest and investigations
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1748:2004 crimes in Singapore
1308:"GAMBLE THAT WENT WRONG"
484:Imprisonment and writing
430:High Court of Singapore
265:personal accounts with
1768:Singaporean fraudsters
1360:"新加坡最大金融诈骗案 天才罪犯入狱42年"
839:National Library Board
814:National Library Board
706:"新加坡最大金融诈骗案 天才罪犯入狱42年"
633:National Library Board
377:18 charges of cheating
239:Asia Pacific Breweries
210:Asia Pacific Breweries
152:Asia Pacific Breweries
1788:Singaporean criminals
372:14 charges of forgery
251:Mizuho Corporate Bank
419:Trial and sentencing
253:and one German bank
186:on 11 October 1959.
1445:Singapore Law Watch
1286:Singapore Law Watch
1257:Singapore Law Watch
1100:. 25 September 2003
1074:. 18 September 2003
1048:. 11 September 2003
607:Singapore Law Watch
512:Subsequent lawsuits
1022:. 6 September 2003
996:. 5 September 2003
970:. 13 December 2003
738:. 6 September 2003
550:murder of Huang Na
546:Adrian Lim murders
342:Taiwanese passport
327:Nanjing University
303:London Ritz’s Club
160:Singapore Airlines
1743:Commercial crimes
1705:The Straits Times
1679:The Straits Times
1653:The Straits Times
1627:The Straits Times
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1575:The Straits Times
1497:The Straits Times
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1204:. 18 October 2003
1202:The Straits Times
1178:. 6 December 2003
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1126:. 6 December 2003
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866:. 7 February 2018
762:The Straits Times
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