AA Group dragged into debacle involving Epicentre chairman
Firm gets demands on debts allegedly signed on its behalf by Kenneth Lim Tiong Hian, but he has no ties to AA
Singapore
THE debacle that has enveloped former Apple reseller Epicentre Holdings seems to be extending its reach to include manufacturing company AA Group Holdings.
AA Group announced on Tuesday that it has received two statutory demands and one letter of demand from an alleged creditor, over financing agreements allegedly signed on its behalf by Kenneth Lim Tiong Hian - the executive chairman and acting chief executive officer of Epicentre Holdings, who is said to be uncontactable since May 24.
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