Five Singapore entrepreneurs who made headlines for the wrong reasons


(Clockwise from top left) Ng Yu Zhi, Alain Ong, Bernard Ong, Terence Loh and Harsh Dalal. - ST FILE, FORBES ASIA, SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Pandemic aside, the corporate world saw its fair share of drama this year as several businessmen made the news for the wrong reasons.

One was involved in possibly the biggest investment fraud case in Singapore, while others are facing the heat from investments and business decisions that went awry.

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