Authorities to seize more assets in Singapore from Cambodian tycoon linked to scams

Authorities to seize more assets in Singapore from Cambodian tycoon linked to scams


SINGAPORE – More assets in Singapore linked to

Cambodian businessman Chen Zhi and his firm, Prince Group,

may be seized after their existence was disclosed in a court hearing.

The Straits Times understands that the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) is looking to seize cheques of more than $3.7 million, bonds valued at over US$200,000 (S$257,000), and security deposits worth $362,200.

A former employee of Chen’s Singapore-based family office, DW Capital, had filed an application on Nov 18 for the release of funds from the family office, according to affidavits seen by ST.

The application in court was filed by the former human resources manager of DW Capital on behalf of the firm’s sole remaining director, Karen Chen Xiuling.

The former HR manager is understood to have made the application for the release of funds from DW Capital, high-value warehouse storage firm Capital Zone Warehousing, car financing firm Skyline Investment Management, and IT consultancy business Citylink Solutions.

All four firms are linked to the 38-year-old Fujian-born Chen, either directly or through his British Virgin Islands-registered family office, Global Treasure Development.

DW Capital, Capital Zone Warehousing and Skyline Investment Management are among firms sanctioned by the US Treasury. Citylink Solutions is not on the list.

The former manager had applied for the release of more than $332,000 for expenses such as salary incurred since the bank accounts were frozen, $459,000 for corporate taxes owed, and approximately $102,000 every month for future expenses.

According to court documents, CAD objected to the release of the funds, citing complex ongoing investigations spanning massive volumes of transactions going back to 2017.

ST understands that a judgment has not been issued on the application.

Lawyer Clarence Lun Yaodong of Fervent Chambers is lead counsel for the applicants.

On Oct 14, the US and Britain announced sweeping sanctions on Chen and Prince Group, as well as their known associates, accusing the group of engaging in money laundering and wire fraud offences, and operating forced-labour scam compounds in Cambodia.

The US Treasury designated Prince Group as a transnational criminal empire.



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