SINGAPORE: Branded goods, holidays with her family and household expenses - that was what a woman who was convicted of forging cheques worth S$1 million spent the criminal proceeds on, a court heard Wednesday.
Samantha Chiam Hwee Theng, 31, also had about 200 pairs of shoes and 80 branded bags, with multiple purchases of the same item, the court heard.
The police have recovered a number of branded handbags, along with almost S$450,000 worth of jewellery and luxury watches.
Chiam,
a former secretary for the director of Triple Electronic David Wu, was
charged in September last year for forging the signatures of Mr Wu on 32
of his cheques.
She has been in remand since.
According
to court documents, between 2008 and 2009, Chiam forged Mr Wu's
signature on US-dollar dominated cheques of his account in Changhwa
Bank, a Taiwanese bank.
She would encash the cheques into
Singapore dollars at money changers Great East Forex. On the last
occasion, on 17 Feb 2009, she encashed a US$500,000 (S$750,500) cheque.
Mr Wu noticed this withdrawal five months later and confronted her.
A month later, Chiam decided to confess to her crimes and surrendered herself to the police after consulting a lawyer.
Yesterday, lawyers from the prosecution and the defence presented their psychiatric evaluations of Ms Chiam to the court.
The
defence said, in mitigation, that Chiam is suffering from a mental
illness known as compulsive-impulsive disorder, which led her to spend
large sums of money on shopping.
For example, she was reported to
have spent at least S$10,000 at Louis Vuitton and S$30,000 at Chanel on
each shopping trip to the luxury outlets.
But the prosecution
said that Chiam's acts of forgery were pre-meditated and planned, and
did not involve any impulsive behaviour associated with
compulsive-impulsive disorder.
Chiam's mitigation plea also told
of her desire to elevate her social status among her peers, by buying
branded goods, some of which she kept for her own private collection and
some she gave away to friends and colleagues.
"Without my branded goods, I am nothing," she said in her plea.
Her sentencing has been arranged for June 6.
- CNA/cc
Haiz~ This world has become a very materialistic world. It's getting harder and harder to survive each day. Talking about Social status... why bother so much about it? Afterall, our body is like a dead-case (shell). What's most important is the inner self.