China woman in Singapore who duped firm into delivering metal sheets worth nearly S$7mil gets 9½ years’ jail


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SINGAPORE: An assistant sales manager of a company that sold construction materials submitted fake purchase orders to dupe it into releasing its products – metal sheets – worth nearly S$7 million in total.

Chinese national Lang Qian, who was working for Hock Seng Hoe Metal Company (HSH) at the time of her offences, then sold the metal sheets to other firms. Court documents did not disclose how much she earned by doing so.

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