'$1.5m condo' parking saga: Checks find no evidence of man using fake credentials

Resident in condo parking incident faces allegations but ICA, MOM find nothing amiss

Mr Erramalli Ramesh, a resident of the Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa, was in the news recently after a video of him verbally abusing a condo security guard was widely shared.
Mr Erramalli Ramesh, a resident of the Eight Riversuites condominium in Whampoa, was in the news recently after a video of him verbally abusing a condo security guard was widely shared. PHOTO: SG ROAD VIGILANTE/ FACEBOOK
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The authorities looking into the educational qualifications of Mr Erramalli Ramesh said they found nothing wrong with the documents he had submitted for his citizenship application.

This came after online allegations that his qualifications were fake. Some netizens had demanded a probe and for his firm to boot him out.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 09, 2019, with the headline '$1.5m condo' parking saga: Checks find no evidence of man using fake credentials. Subscribe