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Annex
Previous Convictions of Tan Kang Han
Tan Kang Han has three previous convictions under
section 5(1) of the Employment of Foreign Workers Act, Chapter
91A.
(1) On 14 July 1994, investigations by MOM
Employment Inspectorate revealed that Tan had employed 11
foreigners without valid work permits. On 19 October 1994, Tan
pleaded guilty to 11 charges under section 5(1) of the Employment
of Foreign Workers Act, Chapter 91A. He was fined a total of
$79,200.
(2) On 10 August 1995, investigations by MOM
Employment Inspectorate revealed that Tan had employed seven
foreigners without valid work permits. On 16 January 1996, Tan
pleaded guilty to four charges under section 5(1) of the
Employment of Foreign Workers Act, Chapter 91A. He was fined a
total of $60,480 and sentenced to one month imprisonment on each
charge for employing seven foreigners without valid work permits.
The imprisonment terms in respect of the first two charges were to
run consecutively and the other two concurrently. The three
remaining charges were compounded.
(3) On 10 September 1998, investigations by MOM
Employment Inspectorate revealed that Tan had employed two
foreigners without work permits. On 21 June 1999, Tan pleaded
guilty to one charge under section 5(1) of the Employment of
Foreign Workers Act, Chapter 91A. He was fined a total of $13,200
and sentenced to five months imprisonment. The remaining charge
was taken into consideration.
Source:
Ministry of Manpower Press
Release 24 Mar 2005
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