Foreign worker forged medical invoices over 57 occasions in 2 years; claims S$12K from Singapore company

Foreign worker forged medical invoices over 57 occasions in 2 years; claims SK from Singapore company


SINGAPORE: A foreign worker who used forged medical invoices to obtain more than S$12,000 in healthcare reimbursements from his employer’s insurer has been sentenced to 20 weeks’ jail.

Indian national Bhutra Ravi, 51, submitted false medical claims on 57 occasions between March 2023 and August 2025 while working as a principal consultant at Temenos Singapore, Channel NewsAsia (CNA) reported the case (June 4).

Bhutra was covered under his company’s healthcare insurance policy with the American Insurance Association (AIA). The policy also allowed him to claim medical expenses incurred by his wife and children, provided the expenses were genuine and incurred during his employment.

Instead, prosecutors said he used software to alter existing medical invoices and create fake ones. He then submitted them to AIA for reimbursement, despite not having paid the medical fees listed on the documents. Over the two-year period, AIA paid out a total of S$12,349.88 into his bank account.

Fraud continued for more than two years

Court documents showed the claims involved amounts ranging from hundreds of dollars for services such as dental treatments and eye care.






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