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| July 8, 2009 | |
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PASSPORT MIX-UP
No approval to travel
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| By Carolyn Quek & Teh Joo Lin | |
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WHEN a retiree flew to Vietnam on his son's passport in June last year, the immigration authorities came under fire. But it has since come to light that his son - an undischarged bankrupt barred from unauthorised travel - had used that same passport in the year before the incident to make 30 trips abroad without official approval. Mr Vincent Ang, 39, has pleaded guilty and since served a four-week jail term for flouting the law governing travel by bankrupts. Undischarged bankrupts are supposed to seek clearance from the Official Assignee (OA) ahead of any trip out of the country. An OA is a court officer who administers the affairs of such individuals, including ensuring that they do not stash away income or assets and keeping track of their movements for their creditors' benefit. Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits times. | |
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