SINGAPORE, May 9 — The wife of a former electronics recycling firm boss accused of embezzling uncrushed computer chips worth more than US$51 million (S$64.6 million) has been jailed after allowing a bank account in her name to be used in the alleged scheme, Channel News Asia (CNA) reported.
Thor Chwee Hwa, 57, is the wife of Ng Teck Lee, former president and CEO of electronics recycling firm Citiraya Industries. The couple fled Singapore in the early 2000s and were only arrested in December 2024, nearly two decades later.
According to the report, Thor was sentenced to one year and 10 months’ jail by the State Courts yesterday after pleading guilty to one count of assisting Ng to retain the benefits of criminal conduct.
Ng’s case is still pending before the courts.
Citiraya was engaged in recycling electronic waste for major chip manufacturers including AMD, Infineon, STMicroelectronics and Intel by extracting precious metals from processed chips.
Between April 2003 and November 2004, Ng allegedly misappropriated uncrushed computer chips and, with the help of intermediaries and shell companies, sold them to overseas syndicates for repackaging and resale as standard products.
He is alleged to have received more than US$51 million from the scheme.

