Accounting firm makes police report over financial statements

Some statements of group owned by Loh cousins not signed by EY

Mr Terence Loh (left) said through his lawyer that he was aware of the police report, while his cousin Nelson Loh could not be reached. ST FILE PHOTO
Mr Terence Loh (left) said through his lawyer that he was aware of the police report, while his cousin Nelson Loh could not be reached. ST FILE PHOTO
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Accounting firm Ernst & Young (EY) has made a police report regarding allegedly unauthorised signatures of the firm on some financial statements of Novena Global Healthcare Group, which is owned by Singaporean cousins Terence and Nelson Loh.

The Straits Times understands that the police report was made on Wednesday. Police confirmed that a report had been filed, and that they are looking into the matter.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 19, 2020, with the headline Accounting firm makes police report over financial statements. Subscribe