SINGAPORE - The founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide has been handed six more charges, mainly over alleged false representations made to the Ministry of Health (MOH) involving vaccination certificates against Covid-19. Iris Koh, 47, was on Thursday accused of committing the offences with then general practitioner Jipson Quah, 34, and five other people on five occasions in 2021....
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The five are: Ms Amy Lee, Ms Carrie Tan Kia Lee, Mr Steven Teo, Mr Bobby Teo and one Goh Yao Zhen. Details about them were not disclosed in court documents. The charge describes Koh’s intention as to cause the police to entertain an erroneous opinion on whether Quah had improperly administered Sinopharm vaccines of a lower dosage to patients.Koh now faces 10 charges in all. These include other charges of making false representations.On Jan 9, a Magistrate’s Court dismissed a complaint which she had filed against police officers.
Among other things, Koh claimed that the items seized on Nov 18, 2022 – her laptop, mobile phone and e-mail disk – had been stored in envelopes instead of being sealed in tamper-proof bags.
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