Police looking into Singapore firm luring jobseekers to scam-linked Cambodian resort


The exterior of Changting Network Technology's office at Paya Lebar Square. When The Straits Times visited on Sept 9, there was no one in. - ST

SINGAPORE: The police are looking into a Singapore-based firm that has advertised online for jobs based here, only to later tell interviewees they would be working full-time in a Cambodian resort instead.

The facility – Koh Kong Resort – has been sanctioned by the United States Treasury Department for its links to its owner, a Cambodian businessman sanctioned in the US for ill-treating trafficked workers at online scam centres. The resort is also cited by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in a scam-related report.

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