Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating whether the chief executive officer of LC Nursing Home, identified as Chia Yang Pong, failed to disclose past disciplinary actions when applying for the nursing home’s licence. According to reports, Chia is also the founder of LC Nursing Home in Siglap. The investigation is linked to a prior disciplinary outcome involving his medical practice. In 2004, a Singapore Medical Council disciplinary committee found him guilty of professional misconduct and he was struck off the Register of Medical Practitioners. Multiple outlets note that this earlier ruling is the basis for MOH’s current probe into possible non-disclosure during the licensing process. The reports also indicate that MOH is assessing whether the information provided during the licence application complied with disclosure requirements. The matter is under investigation, and no outcome has been reported publicly as of the latest coverage.
MOH investigates whether LC Nursing Home founder failed to disclose past medical disciplinary action
Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) is investigating whether the chief executive officer of LC Nursing Home, identified as Chia Yang Pong, failed to disclose past disciplinary actions when applying f...
- MOH is investigating whether Chia Yang Pong failed to disclose past disciplinary actions during LC Nursing Home licence application.
- Chia Yang Pong is the CEO and founder of LC Nursing Home in Siglap.
- A Singapore Medical Council disciplinary committee found Chia guilty of professional misconduct in 2004.
- In 2004, Chia was struck off the Register of Medical Practitioners.
- The investigation is ongoing and an outcome has not been reported in the cited coverage.
Chia Yang Pong was struck off the medical register in 2004 in a high-profile case.
2 hours agoChia Yang Pong, who is also the founder of LC Nursing Home in Siglap, was found guilty of professional misconduct by a Singapore Medical Council disciplinary committee and struck off the Register of Medical Practitioners in 2004.
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