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More tales of jealousy, betrayal emerge in penny stock trial

Benjamin Cher
Benjamin Cher • 8 min read
More tales of jealousy, betrayal emerge in penny stock trial
SINGAPORE (Oct 2): More tales of jealousy and betrayal have emerged from the trial of John Soh Chee Wen and Quah Su-Ling, as former abettor-turned-prosecution witness Ken Tai Chee Ming (image) returned to the stand on Wednesday.
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SINGAPORE (Oct 2): More tales of jealousy and betrayal have emerged from the trial of John Soh Chee Wen and Quah Su-Ling, as former abettor-turned-prosecution witness Ken Tai Chee Ming (image) returned to the stand on Wednesday.

Under examination-in-chief by the prosecution, Tai recounted the way Soh and Quah – the alleged masterminds behind the 2013 penny stock crash – had carried out their “market rolling” activities for shares in Blumont Group, Asiasons Capital (now called Attilan Group) and LionGold Corp (BAL).

Tai learnt that Soh and Quah were using others, including former DMG trader Leroy Lau Chee Heong, to kickstart the daily market operations.

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