Ex-director of NTU subsidiary charged with cheating

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SINGAPORE - The former director of an innovation and enterprise company under Nanyang Technological University (NTU) was taken to court on Wednesday (Nov 28) after he allegedly cheated organisations including his then- employer of $225,000.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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He wasnt paid enough?

Everywhere someone is cheating significantly- and this is happening especially at the top level. Nissan is another example.

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