He was convicted last month on charges related to cheating and forgery, involving a significant sum exceeding approximately S$151.3 million
Singaporean oil tycoon Lim Oon Kuin, also known as OK Lim, has recently listed another of his prestigious Good Class Bungalows for sale amidst ongoing legal issues.Singapore Business Review reported that Knight Frank, a prominent real estate agency, has recently launched the sales campaign for this five-bedroom mansion.
It’s positioned in an exclusive cul-de-sac near Tanglin Road, conveniently close to Napier and Orchard Boulevard MRT stations. These charges stem from issues surrounding his former oil trading firm, Hin Leong Trading, causing a major stir in the industry.This isn’t Lim’s first GCB to hit the market. Last year, he listed another property at 20 Third Avenue for S$30 million, which equated to over S$2,058 per square foot.
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