Singapore MAS Issues 5-Year Ban on ex-RHB Securities Representative Chong Yew Mun Alan for False Trading in Shares of Singapore Exchange Catalist-Listed Koyo International Limited Between 2015 to 2016 Using 15 Trading Accounts in Different Online Trading Brokerages, Sentenced to 11 Weeks Jail in 2023, 8 Individuals Sentenced to Jail in 2023 for Market Rigging by Controlling 53 Accounts via 15 Individuals to Increase Listed Company Koyo Share Price to Attract Buyer to Acquire Company via Reverse Takeover, Share Price Crashed in 2016 with Account Holders Losing $2.4 Million Including $790,000 of Losses by Brokerages & Remisiers
3rd September 2024 | Hong Kong
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has issued a 5-year ban (Prohibition Order) on ex-RHB Securities representative Chong Yew Mun Alan for false trading in shares of Singapore Exchange (SGX) Catalist-listed Koyo International Limited between 2015 to 2016 using 15 trading accounts in different online trading brokerages. Chong Yew Mun Alan was sentenced to 11 weeks jail in 2023. In 2023, a Singapore court sentenced 8 individuals to jail for share trading manipulation (market rigging) by controlling 53 accounts via 15 individuals to increase Singapore Catalist-listed company Koyo share price to attract buyer to acquire company via reverse takeover, with the share price crashing in 2016 and account holders losing S$3.28 million ($2.4 million) including S$1.05 million ($790,000) of losses suffered by brokerages & remisiers. Singapore MAS (3/9/24): “The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today issued a 5-year prohibition order (PO) against Mr Chong Yew Mun Alan, a former representative of RHB Securities (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. The PO was issued following Mr Chong’s conviction in the State Courts for offences under the Securities and Futures Act (SFA) relating to false trading in the shares of Catalist-listed Koyo International Limited (Koyo). Mr Chong’s offences have given MAS reason to believe that he will not perform financial advisory and capital markets services honestly. Between 1 December 2015 and 15 January 2016, Mr Chong had participated and assisted Mr Lin Eng Jue in a scheme to create a false appearance regarding the price of Koyo shares by trading at progressively higher prices. The aim of the scheme was to attract a buyer to acquire the company via a reverse takeover. 1) On Mr Lin’s instruction, Mr Chong carried out trades of Koyo shares in 15 trading accounts using the account holders’ login credentials to trade on various brokerage firms’ online trading platforms. 2) The brokerage firms did not give consent for the trades to be placed on the instructions of anyone other than the account-holders. For his actions, Mr Chong was convicted on 9 May 2023 for abetting Mr Lin to commit false trading in Koyo shares, and for deceiving several brokerage firms through the unauthorised use of trading accounts. He was sentenced to 11 weeks’ imprisonment on 13 July 2023. Under the PO, which took effect today, Mr Chong is prohibited from providing any financial advisory service, and from taking part in the management, acting as a director, or becoming a substantial shareholder, of any financial advisory firm under the Financial Advisers Act. He is also prohibited from performing any regulated activity and from taking part in the management, acting as a director, or becoming a substantial shareholder, of any capital markets services firm under the SFA.”
“ Singapore MAS Issues 5-Year Ban on ex-RHB Securities Representative Chong Yew Mun Alan for False Trading in Shares of Singapore Exchange Catalist-Listed Koyo International Limited Between 2015 to 2016 Using 15 Trading Accounts in Different Online Trading Brokerages, Sentenced to 11 Weeks Jail in 2023, 8 Individuals Sentenced to Jail in 2023 for Market Rigging by Controlling 53 Accounts via 15 Individuals to Increase Listed Company Koyo Share Price to Attract Buyer to Acquire Company via Reverse Takeover, Share Price Crashed in 2016 with Account Holders Losing $2.4 Million Including $790,000 of Losses by Brokerages & Remisiers “
Singapore Sentenced 8 Individuals to Jail for Market Rigging by Controlling 53 Accounts via 15 Individuals to Increase Listed Company Koyo Share Price to Attract Buyer to Acquire Company via Reverse Takeover, Share Price Crashed in 2016 with Account Holders Losing $2.4 Million Including $790,000 of Losses by Brokerages & Remisiers
13th July 2023 – Singapore has sentenced a total of 8 individuals to jail for share trading manipulation (market rigging) by controlling 53 accounts via 15 individuals to increase Singapore Catalist-listed company Koyo share price to attract buyer to acquire company via reverse takeover, with the share price crashing in 2016 and account holders losing S$3.28 million ($2.4 million) including S$1.05 million ($790,000) of losses suffered by brokerages & remisiers. Singapore MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore): “Mr Ang Wei Jie Simon, Ms Koh Cheo Leng, Mr Lin Eng Jue and Mr Chong Yew Mun Alan were convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for false trading in the shares of Catalist-listed Koyo International Limited (Koyo), and for deceiving several brokerage firms through the unauthorised use of trading accounts. The four individuals are the last of eight persons (scheme members) convicted by the court for their involvement in a scheme to carry out trades for the purpose of creating a false appearance with respect to the price of Koyo shares. [1] Between August 2014 and January 2016, Mr Lin, together with seven other scheme members, obtained control of 53 trading accounts opened in the name of 15 individuals, to buy and sell Koyo shares at progressively higher prices. They did so with the aim of attracting a buyer to acquire the company via a reverse takeover. During this period, the Koyo share price rose from a low of $0.16 on 12 August 2014 to a high of $0.40 on 14 January 2016. It plummeted to $0.056 on 18 January 2016, after the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) issued a “Trade with Caution” alert in view of the unusual trading activities, and trading curbs were imposed by several brokerages. Following the crash, account holders suffered losses of approximately $3.28 million, of which $1.05 million were borne by the brokerages and remisiers. All eight persons have been convicted for their involvement in the market-rigging scheme. Refer to the Link for details of convictions.” See below for Singapore MAS statement.
Loo Siew Yee, Assistant Managing Director (Policy, Payments & Financial Crime), MAS: “The convicted individuals executed a sophisticated market-rigging scheme that resulted in severe market distortion over a prolonged period and significant losses to market participants. MAS will act firmly against such egregious misconduct to preserve the integrity of our capital markets.”
Singapore Sentenced Total of 8 Individuals to Jail for Marketing Rigging by Controlling 53 Accounts via 15 Individuals to Increase Listed Company Koyo Share Price to Attract Buyer to Acquire Company via Reverse Takeover
13th July 2023 – Mr Ang Wei Jie Simon, Ms Koh Cheo Leng, Mr Lin Eng Jue and Mr Chong Yew Mun Alan were convicted and sentenced to imprisonment for false trading in the shares of Catalist-listed Koyo International Limited (Koyo), and for deceiving several brokerage firms through the unauthorised use of trading accounts.
The four individuals are the last of eight persons (scheme members) convicted by the court for their involvement in a scheme to carry out trades for the purpose of creating a false appearance with respect to the price of Koyo shares. [1] Between August 2014 and January 2016, Mr Lin, together with seven other scheme members, obtained control of 53 trading accounts opened in the name of 15 individuals, to buy and sell Koyo shares at progressively higher prices. They did so with the aim of attracting a buyer to acquire the company via a reverse takeover.
During this period, the Koyo share price rose from a low of $0.16 on 12 August 2014 to a high of $0.40 on 14 January 2016. It plummeted to $0.056 on 18 January 2016, after the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) issued a “Trade with Caution” alert in view of the unusual trading activities, and trading curbs were imposed by several brokerages. Following the crash, account holders suffered losses of approximately $3.28 million, of which $1.05 million were borne by the brokerages and remisiers.
The four individuals had pleaded guilty to their charges and were sentenced as follows:
- Mr Ang Wei Jie Simon, 13 months’ imprisonment
- Ms Koh Cheo Leng, 19 weeks’ imprisonment
- Mr Lin Eng Jue, 42 months’ imprisonment
- Mr Chong Yew Mun Alan, 11 weeks’ imprisonment
With the conclusion of the criminal proceedings against these four individuals, all eight persons have been convicted for their involvement in the market-rigging scheme. Please refer to the Annex (176.5 KB) for details of their respective convictions.
Their convictions were a result of a joint investigation conducted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Commercial Affairs Department of the Singapore Police Force, following a referral by SGX-ST.
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