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Yong Wei Kuen Paul

JurisdictionSingapore
BodyDisciplinary Tribunal (Law Society of Singapore) (SG-DT)
Professionlawyer — Thames Law LLP
Date01/04/2020
OutcomeStruck off the roll with immediate effect

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionStrike Off
Dishonesty foundYes

The Court of Three Judges struck the respondent, an advocate and solicitor of some 20 years' standing, off the roll on two independent complaints. In DT/3/2019, he orchestrated an illegal moneylending scheme disguised as an investment, inducing his former client Ms Oh to advance $49,500, of which nearly $20,000 was siphoned for himself; all six charges (including a dishonest demand for $500 reimbursement) were made out and the court expressly found brazen, premeditated dishonesty. In DT/10/2018, he directed a client to deposit $7,000 into the Firm's Office Account in breach of the SAR, failed to deliver work, ignored communications, and never refunded the deposits (found deceitful/misappropriation), breaching the PCR. The court dismissed his bad-faith adjournment request, ordered him to bear costs of all proceedings, and referred the matter to the Public Prosecutor.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Brazen, premeditated and pervasive dishonesty
  • Abuse of trust arising from former solicitor-client relationship
  • Siphoning nearly $20,000 for himself while claiming full transfer to Cyndi
  • False assertion to Inquiry Committee that he obtained no personal benefit
  • Deliberate breaches of the SAR (distinguishable from inadvertent breaches)
  • Misappropriation of client deposits and failure to refund
  • Pattern of indolence and unrepentance
  • Attempting to evade service and mount a false claim of ignorance / bad faith adjournment request
  • 20 years' standing at the Bar

Duties engaged

Documents

Source: https://www.lawsociety.org.sg/disciplinary-orders/