In this role, Ms. Tan is responsible for the Group's sales and marketing, motor insurance, and customer service functions. She has a long tenure with the company, joining VICOM in 1998 as a Customer Service and Public Relations Officer, and was promoted to her present position in 2009.
The judiciary penalized all three parties involved under computer misuse and data protection frameworks: nellie tan li koon
The case gained public attention due to the "tit-for-tat" nature of the technological surveillance used by both parties: Abetting Computer Misuse In this role, Ms
In October 2012, Tan was introduced to private investigator . In December of that year, while Dr. Leo was on vacation in Hong Kong with their daughters, Tan returned to the matrimonial home to collect her belongings. The judiciary penalized all three parties involved under
As part of the unfolding divorce battle, both parties turned to digital surveillance to gather evidence.
: Tan abetted a private investigator (PI), Wendell Dennis Lee Sing Ling, to gain unauthorised access to her husband's laptop.
The legal fallout from their 2012 marital breakdown exposed how both parties deployed digital espionage—including private investigators, data recovery software, and keyloggers—to gain the upper hand in child custody proceedings. Ultimately, both Tan and her ex-husband were convicted and fined in state courts, highlighting the strict zero-tolerance policy of Singaporean law toward unauthorized digital access, regardless of familial relationships. Background of the Matrimonial Dispute