'Super Rich In Korea’s' David Yong, accused of multiple offences, allowed to leave Singapore in July


n June 27, a district court allowed businessman David Yong to travel to Seoul and Kuala Lumpur. - PHOTO: ST FILE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Singaporean businessman David Yong, who was featured in the Netflix series 'Super Rich In Korea' and accused of multiple offences, has been granted permission to leave Singapore for business trips to South Korea and Malaysia.

On June 27, a district court allowed him to travel to Seoul from July 4 to 11, and Kuala Lumpur from July 14 to 21.

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