Singapore Recreation Club sues ex-president, ex-general manager for at least $3m

The Singapore Recreation Club is accusing its former president Johnny Goh and former general manager Abdul Rashid Mohamed Ali of various breaches of duties. ST PHOTOS: WONG KWAI CHOW
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SINGAPORE - The Singapore Recreation Club (SRC) has sued its former president and former general manager for at least $3 million, accusing the duo of various breaches of duties, in a case that started in the High Court on Tuesday (Sept 3).

The lawsuit, which began as a district court claim in 2015 against former GM Abdul Rashid Mohamed Ali to recover a laptop and other items he allegedly took with him after he resigned, ballooned as the club mounted new claims against him.

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