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  1. Mr Ong Tze Guan has launched a lawsuit against his 53-year-old brother and six other shareholders of Ong&Ong Holdings as well as the company itself, claiming that his stake of 28.45 per cent in Ong&Ong Holdings would have been worth S$5.41 million. But they were acquired by the seven defendants at S$1.65 million in September 2020, based on the ...

  2. Tze Boon has also made a counterclaim against his older brother for loan recovery and defamation. He is seeking the repayment of an outstanding personal loan (with interest) of S$700,000, which he ...

  3. Older brother Tze Guan, who holds 28.45 per cent in Ong&Ong Holdings, has sued his younger brother Tze Boon and six other shareholders for minority oppression. The suit, filed in April, was first ...

  4. In August 2022, Ong Tze Guan, the elder son of former president Ong Teng Cheong, brought a legal action against his sister-in-law Wang Yi Yi, the wife of Tze Guan's younger brother. The lawsuit is ...

  5. Following the passing of the president and the first lady in 2002 and 1999 respectively, Ong Tze Boon -- the couple's second son -- has taken over the reins of his parents' company and turned it ...

  6. But when your name is Ong Tze Boon, and you are the younger son of Singapore’s fifth President, Ong Teng Cheong, and architect Ling Siew May, earning professional recognition is simply all in a day’s work. Having taken stewardship of Ong&Ong — the firm founded by his parents in 1972 — when it was purely an architectural practice with 60 ...

  7. 1. Sangyeon. Sangyeon is one of six members of the group that has an older sister! She was born in 1988, making her eight years older than Sangyeon, and she’s also married. She also has a couple of children, and she has posted numerous pictures of Sangyeon adorably playing with them! sangyeon’s sister always giving us the sangyeon with his ...