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Ex-manager of Tiong Bahru FC among 4 people charged after probe into alleged misuse of funds at football club

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SINGAPORE: Four people were charged on Tuesday (Feb 21) over a police report made by SportSG in 2017, which alleged the misuse of funds by Tiong Bahru Football Club and an attempt to obstruct audits of clubs that did not participate in the S-League that year.

This came after the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) completed its investigations, said police in a news release on Tuesday.The four individuals, aged between 33 and 50, were charged for offences relating to forging the financial statements of two football clubs and obstructing police investigations.

Kaw Lai Fong, who was the manager of Tiong Bahru Football Club and treasurer of Woodlands Wellington Football Club at the time, was charged with obstructing investigations by concealing her handphone from CAD and lying about its whereabouts.

Former Woodlands Wellington Football Club chairman Gary Tan Eng Chin was also charged, together with fellow ESW Holdings director Sng Kian Peng.

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