MONEY laundering accused Su Haijin was on Monday (Apr 1) handed 12 new charges for allegedly conspiring to cheat the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) and Manpower Ministry (MOM), as well as possessing around S$3.8 million in criminal proceeds.
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