Raymond Ng goes on trial facing cheating charges, conducts own defence
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At a glance
- Raymond Ng Kai Hoe is on trial for allegedly defrauding six individuals.
- The alleged victims paid a total of S$25,000 to Ng's company, Candle Consulting.
- They were led to believe they would co-own coffee vending machines.
Raymond Ng Kai Hoe faces trial on charges of cheating, opting to conduct his own defense. The prosecution alleges that Ng deceived six people into paying a combined S$25,000 to his company, Candle Consulting. This money was reportedly given under the false pretense that the individuals would become co-owners of coffee vending machines.
The case centers on the alleged misrepresentation of ownership opportunities. The complainants claim they were induced to invest in Ng's business venture with the promise of shared profits from the vending machines. The trial will examine the details of these transactions and the nature of the agreements made between Ng and the alleged victims.
Ng's decision to represent himself in court adds a unique dimension to the proceedings. The trial is expected to scrutinize the business practices of Candle Consulting and the specific claims made by Ng to potential investors. The outcome will determine whether the alleged deception occurred and if Ng is found liable for the charges he faces.
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