Who watches the watchmen? A former officer of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) had been charged in court for multiple cases of cheating, theft and others, accumulating a total of 15 offences.
25-year-old Christopher Gan Boon Khong was slapped with 15 charges by the State Courts last Friday for offences that took place at several night clubs, TODAY reports.
Allegedly, Gan stole a DBS debit card at Club V6 along Jalan Sultan in July last year, using it to purchase six bottles of cognac at other night clubs. He had also assaulted another man at Club V6 by way of throwing him on the ground and kicking him in the groin.
A month before the incident, he had also stole a credit card at the same club, using it to pay for shots of tequila and flower garlands.
He resigned from CPIB on July 4 last year. In a statement released by the Bureau, they expressed that the agency 'does not condone any criminal or improper acts by its officers' and errant officers will be dealt with accordingly.
Gan now faces up to 10 years in jail for cheating, three years for theft and two years for voluntarily causing hurt.
Funnily enough, a former assistant director of the CPIB was sentenced to 10 year's imprisonment last year for misappropriating funds and for forgery.
Again, who watches the watchmen?
Photo: Victor via Flickr
Who watches the watchmen? A former officer of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) had been charged in court for multiple cases of cheating, theft and others, accumulating a total of 15 offences.
25-year-old Christopher Gan Boon Khong was slapped with 15 charges by the State Courts last Friday for offences that took place at several night clubs, TODAY reports.
Allegedly, Gan stole a DBS debit card at Club V6 along Jalan Sultan in July last year, using it to purchase six bottles of cognac at other night clubs. He had also assaulted another man at Club V6 by way of throwing him on the ground and kicking him in the groin.
A month before the incident, he had also stole a credit card at the same club, using it to pay for shots of tequila and flower garlands.
He resigned from CPIB on July 4 last year. In a statement released by the Bureau, they expressed that the agency 'does not condone any criminal or improper acts by its officers' and errant officers will be dealt with accordingly.
Gan now faces up to 10 years in jail for cheating, three years for theft and two years for voluntarily causing hurt.
Funnily enough, a former assistant director of the CPIB was sentenced to 10 year's imprisonment last year for misappropriating funds and for forgery.
Again, who watches the watchmen?
Photo: Victor via Flickr