A High Court judge sentenced Jean-Luc Kha Vu Han to two weeks in jail after an appeal by the prosecution.
Each case turns on its own facts." The reality is that no two cases of mentally disordered offenders are identical. The judge also found that a fine of S$3,500 gave sufficient weight to the sexual nature of Vu Han's insulting remarks. He was intoxicated at the time. Advertisement Under the order, an offender will undergo psychiatric treatment in lieu of jail time.
SINGAPORE — The former chief executive officer of food-and-beverage firm The Prive Group is getting two weeks of jail time for drunkenly punching a ...
The firm said at first that he would remain its CEO and help it stay afloat during the Covid-19 pandemic. When the victim replied “no”, Vu Han asked if the boy wanted to see his private parts. Justice Hoong also told the court that alcohol-fuelled offending must be discouraged. Vu Han had been drunk when he entered a lift with his friend at Parklane Shopping Mall along Selegie Road that evening. Each case turns on its own facts," he said. You have no hair on your (private parts), why do you want to challenge me?’”
Vu Han Jean-Luc Kha, 44, must serve two weeks' jail and pay a $3500 fine. Read more at straitstimes.com.
But Kha refused to leave and slapped the victim. Each case turns on its own facts." The judge noted that Kha admitted he shared two jugs of beer and half to three-quarters of a bottle of whiskey with his friends at a KTV lounge in Sophia Road and also drank three to four glasses of whiskey at a KTV lounge at Parklane Shopping Mall in Selegie before entering the elevator.
Jean-Luc Kha Vu Han, ex-CEO of The Privé Group, gets 2 weeks' jail after judge overturns his previous mandatory treatment order.
[TODAY](https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/prive-ex-ceo-jail-fine-hit-boy-prosecution-appeal-2011606), the judge noted that while an offender’s mental illness is always a relevant factor in sentencing, he must also consider the severity of the condition. [Ex-Privé CEO Punches Teen & Asks Lewd Questions, Gets Treatment Order For Mental Illness] Taking an Institute of Mental Health (IMH) psychiatrist’s report on Vu Han’s mental illness into consideration, a district judge gave him the MTO. [Channel NewsAsia (CNA)](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/former-prive-group-ceo-jean-luc-kha-vu-han-jail-appeal-mandatory-treatment-order-2989096) reports that a judge recently overturned the MTO following an appeal by the prosecution. The 44-year-old will now have to serve two weeks in jail and pay a fine of S$3,500. [The Privé Group](https://mustsharenews.com/the-prive-group-ceo/), was first sentenced to a 12-month mandatory treatment order (MTO) after a psychiatrist determined that his bipolar disorder had contributed to his offences.