Top Singapore Exec’s Ethics Quizzed After Ex-Helper Cleared
Questions whether witnesses colluded to get helper fired to stop complaint
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By: Toh Han Shih
An Indonesian former domestic worker has won a court case against a titan of Singapore industry, Liew Mun Leong in a case that raised ethical questions whether powerful witnesses colluded against the former helper, Parti Liyani, to keep her from filing a complaint over being forced to work illegally outside the Liew home.
Liew, 74, the ch…
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