Super Rich In Korea’s David Yong fined S$1,000 for holding executive business appointment


The fine was issued by the Law Society to David Yong as he had breached rules regulating the legal profession. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: Businessman David Yong, of Netflix’s Super Rich In Korea fame, was fined S$1,000 by the Law Society of Singapore council for holding an executive appointment in a business entity.

A notice published in the Government Gazette on Friday (Sept 19) evening said Yong, whose full name is Yong Khung Lin, had breached rules regulating the legal profession.

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