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Son and mother charged with faking death to obtain CPF, insurance claims
 

SINGAPORE: A man and his mother were charged on Friday (Apr 12) with faking her death to obtain Central Provident Fund (CPF) and insurance claims, the police said.

 

Abraham Rock, 35, and his mother Talat Farman, 53, are accused of making more than S$3.7 million in false claims.

 

Insurance firm AXA lodged a police report on Nov 13, 2018, after it found several irregularities in the documents relating to Farman’s purported death in Pakistan.

 

By then, S$49,000 had already been paid out from the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) under the Dependants' Protection Scheme while S$80,331.23 was paid out from her CPF account.

 

Officers from the Commercial Affairs Department arrested Rock on Nov 21, 2018. Farman was also subsequently arrested.

Rock faces a total of 11 charges, including charges of engaging in a conspiracy to commit cheating, giving false information, making a false statutory declaration and providing false evidence.

 
His mother faces five charges of engaging in a conspiracy to cheat.

If found guilty of cheating, the pair faces up to 10 years in jail and a fine for each charge.

 

For making a false statutory declaration or providing false evidence, they face up to seven years in jail and a fine for each charge.

 

If found guilty of giving false information, they face up to one year in jail and a fine of up to S$5,000 for each charge.

Both are out on bail of S$15,000 each and will return to court on May 10.

 

The police said that they worked closely with the insurers during the investigation.

 

“In our continuous effort to combat fraud, it is vital for all insurers to be proactive in detecting and reporting suspicious cases to the authorities,” the police said.

 

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but who is the beneficiary for both claims?

I would think its the son. But guess they spilt the monies between them. Dead mum, not quite dead, had to be brought back from Pakistan where she was supposedly to die in an accident.

 

 

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The penalty for faking death should be death. ð

So hold the cpf return yo until verdict out!

 

Hahah

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So hold the cpf return yo until verdict out!

 

Hahah

Deduct CPF for court costs. Edited by Turboflat4
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Is NTUC Income, I thought how come NTUC payout. 

 

Means Income and CPF's claim process less stringent than AXA  ?

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Turbocharged

New citizens....not bad try new things so that got free show ð¤£ð¤£ð¤£

Where does it say they were previously FTs?
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Hypersonic

wah...succeeded in cashing out 10m rupees

 

can live like a king in Pakistan already or still considered low ses there?

 

[dizzy]  [sweatdrop] 

 

 

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Where does it say they were previously FTs?

First time and last time I entertaine this ok

 

Next time read up

 

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well-off family? premiums to be able to claim 3.7m is like 2k/mth

Usually insurance companies would investigate deeper if for example

 

Policy in force less than 1 year, buy this month...die 2 months later

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Now a days "automotive consultant" can earn enough to bring whole clan over and get pink IC for everyone?

<_<

 

Our pink IC really cheeeeeeap hor....

 

First time and last time I entertaine this ok

Next time read up

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Usually insurance companies would investigate deeper if for example

Policy in force less than 1 year, buy this month...die 2 months later

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Turbocharged

First time and last time I entertaine this ok

 

Next time read up

 

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Usually insurance companies would investigate deeper if for example

 

Policy in force less than 1 year, buy this month...die 2 months later ð¤£ð¤£ð¤£ð¤£

The person that approve the claim at auntie Lucy....die cock stand already

 

Going by the kengness ....doubt the son served NSð¤£ð¤£

Thanks ... guessed i just merely read the portion which TS posted..
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