SINGAPORE: A former lawyer was charged on Friday (Dec 26) with acting as an advocate and solicitor for multiple clients while unauthorised.
Paul Yong Wei Kuen, 58, was handed eight charges under the Legal Profession Act, relating to four individuals he allegedly acted for between April and July 2018.
He is accused of filing court applications and signing documents that were later submitted to court. These included applications to leave jurisdiction and requests for pre-trial conference dates, as well as documents such as letters of representation and cases for the defence.
For one individual, named Zu Kuimu in charge sheets, Yong allegedly acted as a lawyer on five occasions.
Documents did not state why Yong was unauthorised at the time.
Yong was unrepresented in court. The prosecution sought an adjournment pending investigations into additional charges and instructions.





