SINGAPORE - Nelson Loh Ne-Loon, co-founder of Novena Global Healthcare Group (NGHG), had his request for bail denied by the judge on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Nelson Loh Ne-Loon, co-founder of Novena Global Healthcare Group , had his request for bail denied by the judge on Friday.He allegedly forged financial statements of NGHG in 2019, and used them to obtain bank loans amounting to $18 million.“I have been here for 21 days... I have not seen my family and kids for a long time,” he told Senior District Judge Ong Hian Sun.
Loh, who is currently being remanded at Central Police Division, added: “Being here in a single cell is really taxing on me.” The judge then asked the prosecution to take note of Loh’s request. He also granted the application for Loh to be further remanded for a week, with permission to take him out to assist in investigations.
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