This young hawker recently paid $74,000 for a second-hand car so that he could travel to his economic bee hoon stall in Yishun at 4am every day. But after his Volkswagen Golf broke down in just 12 days, imagine Emmanuel Lim's shock when he was informed that the used-car dealer is not obliged by law to fork out the $5,000.
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Consumer watchdog Case gets new executive director
Ms Lee Siow Hwee replaced incumbent Loy York Jiun at the beginning of April.PHOTOS: CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE (CASE), ST FILE
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