In late 2020, Alan Yeo, 34, recruited two men to travel to London, where they were told to make fraudulent value-added tax (VAT) refunds. Using fictitious invoices for jewellery they had not bought, the duo ended up receiving €42,975 (S$63,000) in refunds, with Yeo taking a cut.
Source: straitstimes.com
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