Businesswoman fined for Covid-19 breaches at influencer event on yacht

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Businesswoman fined for Covid-19 breaches at influencer event on yacht
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Meanwhile in Singapore.

Lin Pei Ju, 42, a Canadian who is a Singapore permanent resident, was fined S$7,000 on Wednesday after pleading guilty to one count of breaching a Covid-19 control order.

The court heard that the duo had planned the event on Nov 18 last year to promote the Anaya Retreat brand - a business in which Lin is a partner - through candle-making, essential oil-making and casual photo-taking on the yacht. They later swapped locations and activities. Nicole Chen moved between the two decks throughout the event.

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