Singapore woman jailed for ‘exploiting’, abusing 2 Filipino domestic helpers
- Tan Lee Hoon was sentenced to 10 months’ jail and ordered to pay compensation to the victims whom she had kicked and pinched in the chest
- Tan, who also imposed long working hours and did not give the women enough time to eat, intends to appeal her conviction

A Singaporean woman who was found guilty of mistreating two of her domestic workers in her Sentosa Cove residence was on Friday sentenced to 10 months’ jail and ordered to pay compensation to each of the victims.
Tan Lee Hoon, 58, had denied hurting the two workers during a trial that began in December 2020.
She was convicted for seven out of eight charges of voluntarily causing hurt last December and was granted a discharge amounting to an acquittal for the remaining charge.
In sentencing Tan for the seven charges, District Judge Salina Ishak said on Friday that a custodial sentence is usually warranted in cases that involved physical abuse of domestic workers.
Given their vulnerable status, there was a need for public deterrence against abuse by employers towards their domestic workers, she added.
Tan’s defence lawyers said in court that she intends to file an appeal against her conviction and sentence.