Compensation for abused foreign domestic workers: A problem of enforcement
In Tay Wee Kiat v Public Prosecutor [2018] 5 SLR 438; [2019] 5 SLR 1033, two offenders who had abused a foreign domestic worker had been ordered to pay her compensation, on pain of a default term of imprisonment. When they failed to pay, the Prosecution applied for the compensation order to be enfor...
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Main Author: | ONG, Benjamin Joshua |
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2020
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