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'Fearful' prosecution witness admits even third statement might not have been the whole truth

Amala Balakrishner
Amala Balakrishner • 7 min read
'Fearful' prosecution witness admits even third statement might not have been the whole truth
SINGAPORE (Apr 24): Alex Chew Keng Chiow, the RHB Securities remisier who is the prosecution’s second witness in the 2013 penny stock crash trial, has admitted that even his third conditional statement to the Commercial Affairs Department may have conta
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SINGAPORE (Apr 24): Alex Chew Keng Chiow, the RHB Securities remisier who is the prosecution’s second witness in the 2013 penny stock crash trial, has admitted that even his third conditional statement to the Commercial Affairs Department may have contained some untruths.

Chew had earlier claimed that he only told the whole truth in his third statement to the CAD.


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