S’porean David Yong from Netflix’s Super Rich in Korea faces more fraud charges, denied bail


Evergreen Group Holdings CEO David Yong was handed two new charges over falsifying accounts on Aug 8. - Photo: Lianhe Zaobao

SINGAPORE: Singaporean businessman David Yong was on Thursday (Aug 8) handed two new charges over falsifying accounts in relation to a promissory note arrangement involving Evergreen Group Holdings.

The 37-year-old chief executive of Evergreen Group Holdings, whose full name is Yong Khung Lin, is accused of having the intention to defraud by abetting his employee Jolene Low Mong Han to falsify papers belonging to Evergreen GH, formerly known as Evergreen Assets Management.

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