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Techie fined over Rs 3 lakh for photoshopping medical documents to avail 9 sick leaves. How HR caught her

The ruse unravelled when the head of human resources, during her resignation process, discovered the forged certificate.

October 03, 2024 / 12:28 IST
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The woman forged documents to get nine days of sick leave. (Representational)
The woman forged documents to get nine days of sick leave. (Representational)

A 37-year-old woman has been fined S$5,000 (approximately Rs 3.26 lakh) by a Singapore court for forging a medical certificate to obtain hospitalisation leave from her job as a software developer. Su’s actions, prompted by her mother's deteriorating health and her own struggles with stress, highlight the personal and professional pressures that can lead individuals to make impulsive decisions.

Su Qin, a Chinese national who moved to Singapore at 18 on a government scholarship, forged a medical certificate for her company ETC Singapore SEC using Adobe Photoshop, Channel News Asia reported.

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According to court documents, she altered a legitimate medical certificate from a prior visit, changing its header to that of St. Luke's Hospital, modifying the hospitalisation dates to span from March 23 to April 3, 2024, and blurring the accompanying QR code. This act allowed her to take nine days off work, during which she received S$3,541.15 in salary.

However, the ruse unravelled when the head of human resources, during her resignation process on April 4, discovered the forged certificate. Her suspicions were further piqued when she attempted to verify the QR code, only to find it broken. After being asked for an original copy, Su submitted a second forged certificate, which ultimately led to her dismissal and the filing of a police report by her employer.