OUE Lippo Healthcare (OUELH) announced on Wednesday morning that it received from the solicitors of the company’s former CEO and major shareholder Fan How Kin, demanding payment for about S$3.4 million in total for alleged loans owed. Read more at The Business Times.
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OUE Lippo Healthcare receive demand for payment of S$3.4m by ex-CEOOUE Lippo Healthcare (OUELH) announced on Wednesday morning that it received from the solicitors of the company’s former CEO and major shareholder Fan How Kin, demanding payment for about S$3.4 million in total for alleged loans owed. Read more at The Business Times.
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OUE Lippo Healthcare receive demand for payment of S$3.4m by ex-CEOOUE Lippo Healthcare (OUELH) announced on Wednesday morning that it received from the solicitors of the company’s former CEO and major shareholder Fan How Kin, demanding payment for about S$3.4 million in total for alleged loans owed. Read more at The Business Times.
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