SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The elder son of former president Ong Teng Cheong is taking his sister-in-law to court, nearly a year after ...
And because the house is owned by architects, it is presumably in a well-kept condition," he added. In October 2021, Ong Tze Guan confirmed to ST that the matter has been resolved through mediation. Ong Tze Boon, who had a 70.43 per cent stake in the company, counterclaimed against Ong Tze Guan for defamation and to recover an outstanding personal loan. In response to queries, Ong Tze Guan told ST he is not at liberty to comment because the matter is before the courts. According to a property title search, Ong Tze Guan and Wang are listed as tenants in common in equal shares in the two-storey bungalow, which is in the Dalvey Estate Good Class Bungalow (GCB) area. In his application, he asked that should the property be sold in the open market, the proceeds would be applied to fees, stamp duties and expenses related to the property sale, and be divided equally between him and his sister-in-law in respect to the 50 per cent share they each hold, or in a proportion determined by the court.