Police investigate healthcare firm owned by Loh cousins behind Newcastle bid for alleged unauthorised signatures

It allegedly used unauthorised signatures of accounting firm on its financial statements

Above: Cousins Nelson (left) and Terence Loh own Novena Global Healthcare Group. Left: Police visited Mr Terence Loh's home at The Azure at Sentosa Cove. ST PHOTOS: ONG WEE JIN, MARK CHEONG
Police visited Mr Terence Loh's home at The Azure at Sentosa Cove. ST PHOTOS: ONG WEE JIN, MARK CHEONG
Above: Cousins Nelson (left) and Terence Loh own Novena Global Healthcare Group. Left: Police visited Mr Terence Loh's home at The Azure at Sentosa Cove. ST PHOTOS: ONG WEE JIN, MARK CHEONG
Above: Cousins Nelson (left) and Terence Loh own Novena Global Healthcare Group.
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The Singapore police have launched an investigation into Novena Global Healthcare Group, which is owned by Singaporean cousins Terence and Nelson Loh, for allegedly using unauthorised signatures of an accounting firm on its financial statements.

A police spokesman told The Straits Times yesterday that they cannot give further details as "it is inappropriate to comment on ongoing police investigations".

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 24, 2020, with the headline Police investigate healthcare firm owned by Loh cousins behind Newcastle bid. Subscribe