An associate director of human resources who lined her pockets with almost $200,000 of her company’s money was put behind bars on June 3.
Posted on 04 June 2024 | 732 views | 4 comments
While employees’ basic salaries would be stated on a spreadsheet and signed by the company’s senior management, the employees’ allowances would only be indicated on their individual payslips. In August 2017, the company gave Tan two cheques of about $1,500 each to pay for the Central Provident Fund contributions of a new employee. But Tan encashed the cheques to her own account instead.Her misdeeds were discovered only in November 2019, when somebody informed the company’s managing director that Tan had printed out a copy of her salary statement on the company’s shared printer, which revealed that she had received allowances on top of her basic salary.
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