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Singapore Court Sentenced Individual Oon Yun Cong to 12-Month Jail Term & S$12,105 Fine for Share Trading Fraud & False Statements by Inducing Telegram Chat Group Members to Buy Shares & Conspiring with Friend Goh Jia Poh Kenneth Who was Sentenced to 19-Month Jail Term & $263,000 Fine in 2022 for False Trading, Unauthorised OCBC & UOB Accounts Usage & Inducing Others to Trade on Telegram

12th October 2024 | Hong Kong 

A Singapore court has sentenced an individual Oon Yun Cong to 12-month jail term & S$12,105 fine for share trading fraud & false statements by inducing Telegram chat group members to buy shares, and conspiring with friend Goh Jia Poh Kenneth who was sentenced to 19 months jail and a fine of $263,000 (S$355,604) in 2022 for false trading, unauthorised use of OCBC & UOB trading accounts and inducing others to trade on Telegram (messaging network).  Singapore MAS (10/10/24): “Mr Oon Yun Cong was yesterday sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment and fined $12,105.70 for fraudulently inducing others to deal in shares under the Securities and Futures Act (SFA).  Between 30 April and 23 November 2020, Mr Oon made false statements on 10 occasions in two Telegram chat groups to induce members in these chat groups to purchase shares in the securities held by him. His false statements included overstating his target sell price for the securities and claiming that he had purchased shares in the securities when he had not.  During this period, Mr Oon also conspired with his friend, Mr Goh Jia Poh, Kenneth, to make similar false statements on six other occasions in the same Telegram chat groups to induce members to purchase shares in securities counters where he and/or Mr Goh held shares.  On 12 August 2024, Mr Oon pleaded guilty to and was convicted of two charges of making false statements to induce others to trade under section 200(1)(a) of the SFA. One other charge under section 200(1)(a) of the SFA was taken into consideration for the purpose of sentencing.  Mr Oon’s conviction was a result of a joint investigation conducted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Commercial Affairs Department of the Singapore Police Force. The investigations against Mr Oon arose from referrals by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited.”

“ Singapore Court Sentenced Individual Oon Yun Cong to 12-Month Jail Term & S$12,105 Fine for Share Trading Fraud & False Statements by Inducing Telegram Chat Group Members to Buy Shares & Conspiring with Friend Goh Jia Poh Kenneth Who was Sentenced to 19-Month Jail Term & $263,000 Fine in 2022 for False Trading, Unauthorised OCBC & UOB Accounts Usage & Inducing Others to Trade on Telegram “

 



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Singapore Court Sentences Individual to 19 Months Jail & $263,000 Fine for False Trading, Unauthorised OCBC & UOB Accounts Usage & Inducing Others to Trade on Telegram

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21st December 2022 – A Singapore court has sentenced an individual (Goh Jia Poh, Kenneth) to 19 months jail and a fine of $263,000 (S$355,604) for false trading, unauthorised use of OCBC & UOB trading accounts and inducing others to trade on Telegram (messaging network).  Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS): “Mr Goh repeatedly entered and deleted buy orders for multiple securities for which he had no intention to fill. Through such “spoofing and layering”, Mr Goh had intended to create a false appearance of interest in these securities, so as to induce other market participants to trade at prices favourable to him. Once his trades were fulfilled, he would delete all the fictitious orders. Four of the accounts that Mr Goh used to enter the fictitious orders did not belong to him, nor was he granted permission from the relevant brokerage firms to use these accounts …. … while undergoing investigation for false trading, Mr Goh made false statements on nine occasions in a Telegram chat group to induce members in the chat group to purchase shares in the securities which he held. His false statements included overstating his target price for the securities and claiming that he had purchased shares in the securities when he had not.  See below for more info.

Loo Siew Yee, Monetary Authority of Singapore Assistant Managing Director (Policy, Payments & Financial Crime): “MAS does not condone trading behaviour that distorts and interferes with the proper discovery of price and market demand for securities. The present case is also a reminder that investors should be alert to the risks of trading based on recommendations or claims in online discussion forums and social media chat groups.”

 

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Court convicts Kenneth Goh Jia Poh for multiple offences under the Securities and Futures Act

19th Dec 2022 – Mr Goh Jia Poh, Kenneth was today convicted and sentenced to 19 months’ imprisonment and fined $355,604 for multiple offences relating to false trading, unauthorised use of trading accounts and fraudulently inducing others to deal in shares, under the Securities and Futures Act (SFA).

Between 6 January 2016 and 20 September 2018, Mr Goh repeatedly entered and deleted buy orders for multiple securities for which he had no intention to fill. Through such “spoofing and layering”, Mr Goh had intended to create a false appearance of interest in these securities, so as to induce other market participants to trade at prices favourable to him. Once his trades were fulfilled, he would delete all the fictitious orders. Four of the accounts that Mr Goh used to enter the fictitious orders did not belong to him, nor was he granted permission from the relevant brokerage firms to use these accounts.

Between 30 July and 26 August 2020, while undergoing investigation for false trading, Mr Goh made false statements on nine occasions in a Telegram chat group to induce members in the chat group to purchase shares in the securities which he held. His false statements included overstating his target price for the securities and claiming that he had purchased shares in the securities when he had not.

Mr Goh pleaded guilty to the following charges:

(i) One charge for creating a false appearance on 325 occasions with respect to the market for multiple securities under section 197(1)(b) of the SFA.

(ii) Two charges for deceiving UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd and OCBC Securities Pte Ltd under section 201(b) of the SFA.

(iii) One charge for making false statements to induce others to trade under section 200(1)(a) of the SFA.

Four remaining charges under the SFA, comprising one charge under section 197(1)(b), two charges under section 201(b), and one charge under section 200(1)(a) for conspiring with another person to make false statements, were taken into consideration for the purpose of sentencing.

Mr Goh’s conviction was a result of a joint investigation conducted by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Commercial Affairs Department of the Singapore Police Force. The investigations against Mr Goh arose from referrals by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited.

Section 197(1)(b) of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap 289) at the time of the offences (SFA)

Section 197(1)(b) of the SFA prohibits a person from doing anything, causing anything to be done or engaging in any course of conduct, if his purpose, or any of his purposes, for doing that thing, causing that thing to be done or engaging in that course of conduct, as the case may be, is to create a false or misleading appearance with respect to the market for, or the price of, any capital markets products on an organised market.

Section 201(b) of the SFA

Section 201(b) of the SFA prohibits a person from directly or indirectly, in connection with the subscription, purchase or sale of any capital markets products, engaging in an act, practice or course of business which operates as a fraud or deception, or is likely to operate as a fraud or deception, upon any person.

Section 200(1)(a) of the SFA

Section 200(1)(a) of the SFA prohibits a person from inducing or attempting to induce another person to deal in capital markets products by making or publishing any statement, promise or forecast that he knows or ought reasonably to have known to be misleading, false or deceptive.




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