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Singapore HR boss jailed for giving herself US$148,000 in fake pay rises to fund child’s tuition
- Submits false claims after joining firm, continues crimes for 2.5 years, treats firm’s coffers like ‘personal piggy bank’
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Alice Yanin Shanghai
A human resources employee in Singapore who is in charge of her company’s payroll system has been jailed for 18 months for making bogus pay claims for herself involving nearly S$200,000 (US$148,000).
Tan Lee Nah, 53, was a high-flying HR associate director at D’Perception Singapore, an interior design firm.
In May 2017, just two months after she had joined the company, Tan started to submit false claims for expenses, up until she was caught in November 2019.
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She pleaded guilty on June 3 this year to two charges of sham reimbursement and one of criminal breach of trust for cashing two cheques.

A judge said Tan treated the company’s coffers like her “personal piggy bank”, the news portal, todayonline.com, reported.
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