Healing the Divide's Iris Koh gets new charges of conspiring with doctor to lie about people being vaccinated

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Healing the Divide's Iris Koh gets new charges of conspiring with doctor to lie about people being vaccinated
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SINGAPORE: Iris Koh Shu Cii, founder of the Healing the Divide group known to be against COVID-19 vaccination, has been handed more charges of conspiring to defraud the Ministry of Health (MOH). Out of six charges, five are for conspiring with co-accused doctor Jipson Quah to lie to MOH that five people we

SINGAPORE: Iris Koh Shu Cii, founder of the Healing the Divide group known to be against COVID-19 vaccination, has been handed more charges of conspiring to defraud the Ministry of Health .

The sixth charge is for instigating a woman, Tee Hui Yee, on Nov 5, 2021, to fabricate evidence and get her to be falsely certified to be of unsound mind. Her remaining two charges are for conspiring with Quah to defraud MOH into believing people were vaccinated, and for obstructing a police inspector by refusing to sign a statement and tearing up a copy of it.

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