Mr Loke Chan Thai (above) inherited his father's shares in Tai Heng Development in 2003. Among the defendants are Madam Loke Siew Heng and Madam Loke Mui Heng. Mr Loke argued that the directors had made no efforts to continue any meaningful business activity.ST PHOTOS: JONATHAN CHOO
Mr Loke Chan Thai inherited his father's shares in Tai Heng Development in 2003. Among the defendants are Madam Loke Siew Heng (above) and Madam Loke Mui Heng. Mr Loke argued that the directors had made no efforts to continue any meaningful business activity.ST PHOTOS: JONATHAN CHOO
Mr Loke Chan Thai inherited his father's shares in Tai Heng Development in 2003. Among the defendants are Madam Loke Siew Heng and Madam Loke Mui Heng (above). Mr Loke argued that the directors had made no efforts to continue any meaningful business activity.ST PHOTOS: JONATHAN CHOO
Published
39 min ago
He wants High Court to order 3 aunts and 2 uncles to buy him out or to wind up company
Man sues uncles and aunts over inactive firm
Mr Loke Chan Thai (above) inherited his father's shares in Tai Heng Development in 2003. Among the defendants are Madam Loke Siew Heng and Madam Loke Mui Heng. Mr Loke argued that the directors had made no efforts to continue any meaningful business activity.ST PHOTOS: JONATHAN CHOO
Mr Loke Chan Thai inherited his father's shares in Tai Heng Development in 2003. Among the defendants are Madam Loke Siew Heng (above) and Madam Loke Mui Heng. Mr Loke argued that the directors had made no efforts to continue any meaningful business activity.ST PHOTOS: JONATHAN CHOO
Mr Loke Chan Thai inherited his father's shares in Tai Heng Development in 2003. Among the defendants are Madam Loke Siew Heng and Madam Loke Mui Heng (above). Mr Loke argued that the directors had made no efforts to continue any meaningful business activity.ST PHOTOS: JONATHAN CHOO
Published
39 min ago
He wants High Court to order 3 aunts and 2 uncles to buy him out or to wind up company