Woman who falsely accused boss's ex-boyfriend of assault gets six weeks’ jail

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Woman who falsely accused boss's ex-boyfriend of assault gets six weeks’ jail
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SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The boss of an employment agency allegedly wanted her ex-boyfriend to get in trouble and purportedly told her administration officer to lie that the man had assaulted the two of them.

To make it more believable, the female boss is said to have instructed another employee to punch and kick her so that she would have bruises.The deceit was exposed after the admin officer, Nicole Chng Jin Wen, left the company Raffles Human Resource and recanted the statements she had given earlier.

Chng, 28, had worked for the employment agency from March 6 to June 30, 2017. On May 23, 2017, her boss wanted to confront the man, so they visited a kebab restaurant near Beach Road that he ran. At the eatery, Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Pei Wei said Gill started shouting vulgarities at her former boyfriend. She also caused a ruckus by kicking over two chairs.

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