Raymond Ng handed 12 cheating charges linked to vending machines
SINGAPORE — Raymond Ng Kai Hoe, who is the husband of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide founder Iris Koh, was on Feb 7 handed 12 cheating charges involving nearly $61,000.
In 2019 and 2020, he allegedly committed multiple counts of cheating linked to a company called Vendshare that dealt with vending machines.
There were 12 alleged victims and around $60,800 was involved.
The amounts ranged between $1,000 and $13,900 per person.
Between Aug 25 and Dec 25, 2019, Ng, 51, who is a former director at the firm, allegedly cheated a man by duping him into believing the payments made to Vendshare were for the co-ownership of coffee vending machines.
According to court documents, Ng purportedly dishonestly induced him to make payments totalling $2,500 to Vendshare.
Ng also allegedly cheated 11 other people by using a similar method.
One of the men, who was purportedly duped between November 2019 and June 2020, was allegedly cheated of the largest amount — $13,900.
On Feb 7, the court heard that Ng is not pleading guilty, and his case will be mentioned again on March 7.