Jail for Singapore man who forged cheques, payment vouchers to embezzle over RM3.3mil


SINGAPORE, Jan 7 (The Straits Times/ANN): A man who misappropriated over S$1 million (RM3.3 million) by using pre-signed blank cheques and payment vouchers that were entrusted to him was sentenced to five years and three months’ jail on Friday.

Peter Nah Kim Chye, 58, committed the offences when he was a secretary at a printing company.

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