BAGAN DATUK: The Perak Social Welfare Department and the village chief's office have conducted an immediate census to provide aid to the victims of the Hutan Melintang fire on Saturday (June 28).
n June 27, a district court allowed businessman David Yong to travel to Seoul and Kuala Lumpur. - PHOTO: ST FILE
In his fourth travel application on June 27, Yong, who is represented by lawyers Navin Naidu, Philip Teh and Aaron Lim of Dentons Rodyk & Davidson, sought permission to attend to “urgent matters” for his businesses overseas, including securing new office premises. On June 27, Naidu told the court that while the whereabouts of Yong’s Cambodian passport might not have been completely resolved in the past, the issue is now “conclusively resolved”.The lawyers also tendered supporting documents showing that their client was physically required to attend to his business matters in South Korea and Malaysia.
Yong was later handed his second and third charges in relation to a promissory note arrangement involving Evergreen Group Holdings. According to the Singapore Legal Advice website, a promissory note is a written and signed unconditional promise made by a borrower to pay a certain sum of money to a specified party. This party may be a person or company.In a statement on June 3, the police said more than $61 million was raised from the issuance of over 1,000 promissory notes that promised an annual interest of 10 per cent.
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