D-day for Soh Chee Wen, allegedly the mastermind behind small stocks collapse


Soh Chee Wen (second from right) and his lawyers leaving the Supreme Court Building of Singapore on Jan 27,2016. - Filepic

PETALING JAYA: John Soh Chee Wen (pic), the alleged mastermind behind the collapse of Singapore penny stocks more than four years ago, will appear before a judge in Singapore today to see if his case will proceed to trial.

Held in remand since November 2016, Soh will appear before the Singapore High Court for a committal hearing where the judge will decide if the case goes to trial. If the judge decides in favour of the prosecuction, then Soh is expected to go to trial by the end of the year.

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