Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Ex-hotel GM found guilty

ESTRANGED from his wife, Tan Hwa Kok, 45, a former general manager of Hotel Grand Central, wanted to start 'a long and lasting relationship' with a woman who came to him for a job.

The 24-year-old from Sarawak, Malaysia, appeared to like him and was quite prepared to have a relationship with him as long as she could get a job and stay in Singapore, he told a district court.

During the three-week-long trial which started in March, the woman testified that Tan slipped Zolpidem, a powerful sleeping pill that can be prescribed only by doctors, into her drink before kissing and molesting her on Feb 5 last year.

On Wednesday, District Judge Ch'ng Lye Beng found Tan guilty of drugging and molesting the woman.

The judge said she came across as a 'truthful witness', whose testimony was collaborated by a friend.

The judge will hear mitigation on Nov 22 before passing sentence.

Tan is also facing additional charges of abetting the illegal employment of three foreigners and for forgery and corruption offences.

If convicted of outrage of modesty, Tan, now a business consultant, could be jailed for up to two years and fined or caned. For causing the woman to take poison to facilitate an offence, he could be jailed for up to 10 years and fined or caned.

Source: ST Online

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