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Despicable office bully in viral video admits to dealing violent abuse upon employee

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Office bullyWould you look at this fucking nerd. Presumably frustrated from a life-long lack of love and growing up on a diet of getting his dick punched daily by bullies in school, Lee Yew Nam grew up a bitter man, meting out shocking physical abuse on his interns at work. Luckily for all current and future interns of information technology company Encore eServices, a moment of assault in their office was captured on camera and went viral on YouTube, leading to very loud public outcry back in 2013. Watch as he repeatedly throws pansy punches upon an unfortunate intern, who astoundingly took the abuse without even raising a finger.  In court yesterday, the company manager pleaded guilty, admitting to four of six charges of hurting 31-year-old Calvin Chan Meng Hock, whose salary of $500 is appallingly low for his career as Lee's human punching bag. According to The Straits Times, investigations revealed that Lee would at times physically assault Chan for his mistakes, as well as verbally abusing the poor man.  Unsurprisingly, Lee did not have any permanent employees working under him, and would hire interns from universities and polytechnics for work. Chan himself started as an intern for six months in 2010, but continued to work for the company under the same meagre $500-a-month pay.  Here's a list of what the disgustingly pathetic man did to Chan:  - Slapping him for not arranging software files neatly. - Punching him on the face a couple of times before pushing him off his chair, because Lee felt he didn't answer a customer's request correctly. - Grabbing his chin and yanking it, because Chan forgot to delete some files in the database.  - Getting agitated after being unsatisfied over Chan's explanation about his work. Shouted at him before throwing a punch and slapped him thrice on the face.  The last incident was the one captured on video by another intern — 25-year-old Amos Yeo. He's the one in the blue shirt who tried to calm Lee down.  The case has been adjourned to Sep 14, and Lee could face up to two years in jail and a $5,000 fine — which really isn't a heavy enough punishment for a piece of rancid shit like him. 

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