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12 clinics charged with abetting foreign doctor to work without valid work pass over almost 8 years
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12 clinics charged with abetting foreign doctor to work without valid work pass over almost 8 years
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SINGAPORE: Twelve clinics were charged in court on Thursday (Jul 29) with abetting a doctor who was a foreigner to work in their outlets without a valid work pass.
The clinics, located across Singapore, are accused of abetting Dr Queck Kian Kheng, 37, to work without a valid work pass between December 2011 and May 2019.
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