SINGAPORE - Beverage giant Pokka Singapore has settled its $10 million lawsuit against former chief executive Alain Ong Eng Sing, the two parties announced on Thursday (April 9).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Beverage giant Pokka Singapore has settled its $10 million lawsuit against former chief executive Alain Ong Eng Sing, the two parties announced on Thursday .
Pokka alleged that Mr Ong, whose wife is actress Vivian Lai, had breached his duties as a director and employee. It said that on Mr Ong's advice, Pokka entered into a manufacturing agreement with ASC to develop recipes and make Asian drinks on behalf of ASC.
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