
Ministry of Manpower has charged former SAF scholar and officer, Woon Junyang, over unpaid employee salaries.
Junyang faces 3 counts of failing to “pay salary to employee upon dismissal” and 1 count of failing to pay salary “due on termination by the employee due to breach of contract by the employer” according to the ministry.
After receiving a scholarship from the Singapore Armed Forces to study at Stanford University and University College London, Junyang served the Singapore Navy for 7 years as a Naval officer.
Infinium Robotics is his Singapore established start-up which focuses in indoor drone technology. The company has gotten more than S$1 million (US$750,000) from seed investors, with a quarter of that coming from Singapore government scheme SPRING TECS.
The Singapore Manpower Ministry says employers who fail to pay salaries can face up to $15,000 in fines and imprisonment for up to 6 months. Repeat offenders may see their penalties doubled.
Court proceedings are still ongoing.


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After Kong Hee’s conviction was upheld and his jail sentence reduced drastically from 8 years to 3.5 years, the lawyer of Kong Hee, shared with the press that Kong is disappointed with the delivered verdict and that he was unhappy that the conviction was not overturned.
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On 7/4/2017, City Harvest Church founder and senior pastor Kong Hee had his reduced from eight years of his sentence to 3.5 years. This was the final outcome on their plea against their verdict after being found guilty in Oct 2015 of embezzling about S$50 million of church funds.
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