Jail for man who helped cheat three banks into disbursing $1.5m in loans

Jail for man who helped cheat three banks into disbursing .5m in loans


A director at a timber trading company helped the chief executive of a parquet firm cheat three banks into disbursing loans totalling more than $1.5 million.

Tan Ang Piaw, a director at Sit Ley Timber at the time of the offences between 2011 and 2014, was sentenced to a year and 10 months’ jail on Oct 29 after he pleaded guilty to three cheating charges.

The 70-year-old committed the offences with Jason Sim Chon Ang, then the executive director and chief executive of Jason Parquet Specialist (Singapore) (JPS).

Sim, 59, was sentenced to three years and eight months’ jail in February, following an appeal.

Sit Ley had supplied sawn timber products to JPS, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Jordon Li.

Payments from JPS to Sit Ley were typically made via JPS’ post-shipment import financing facilities with various banks, the court heard.

Shaffiq Alkhatib for The Straits Times



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