K-pop enthusiast Singaporean businessman David Yong charged with falsification of accounts


By AGENCY

David Yong had debuted as a K-pop artiste with the single 'In My Pocket', released independently in 2022. Photo: ANN

David Yong, CEO of Evergreen Group Holdings, who starred in various Korean TV programmes and YouTube content introducing himself as a K-pop singer and Singaporean businessman with a 120-billion-won asset in cash, was charged with falsification of accounts on Aug 3 in Singapore.

He allegedly had the intention to defraud by abetting a woman named Jolene Low Mong Han to falsify a tax invoice from Evergreen Assets Management for purported bulk sales of household fittings and appliances.

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