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Twelve Cupcakes founders Daniel Ong and Jaime Teo charged with employment offences
Twelve Cupcakes founders Daniel Ong and Jaime Teo arrive at the State Courts on Dec 29, 2020. (Photos: Calvin Oh)
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SINGAPORE: Twelve Cupcakes founders Daniel Ong and Jaime Teo were charged in court on Tuesday (Dec 29) with breaching employment laws, in the latest of legal troubles for the homegrown bakery chain.
Ong, 45, received 24 counts under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act for offences allegedly committed while he was at the helm of the cupcake chain.
Daniel Ong and Jaime Teo each face 24 charges under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act linked to pastry chain Twelve Cupcakes. - ST
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Local radio DJ Daniel Ong Ming Yu and former model Jaime Teo Chai Lin were hauled to court on Tuesday (Dec 29) over offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act linked to pastry chain Twelve Cupcakes, which they founded.
They each face 24 charges.
Earlier this month, the firm pleaded guilty to 15 charges of underpaying the employees in 2017 and 2018, an offence under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.
Fourteen other similar charges will be taken into consideration by District Judge Adam Nakhoda during sentencing, which is expected to take place on Jan 7 next year.
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SINGAPORE: A representative for confectionery firm Twelve Cupcakes pleaded guilty on Thursday (Dec 10) to underpaying seven employees of about S$114,000 in total over two years.For 15 charges under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act, with another 14 similar charges taken into consideration, the pr