Accused of theft, then acquitted: Police report by CAG chief's family was to stop maid from complaining to MOM, says judge

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For the nine years from 2007 that she worked for Changi Airport Group chairman Liew Mun Leong and his family, Indonesian Parti Liyani had a relatively harmonious relationship with its members.

They gave her generous red packets and raised her monthly salary from $300 to $600.

However, from time to time, she clashed with her employer’s son, Karl, over her household chores at the Chancery Lane family home.

Things got more heated when Mr Karl Liew moved out with his family in March 2016 to a house nearby.

The domestic worker was told to go there to help with the chores, as well as clean his office in another location.

It is disputed how often Ms Parti was asked to do the extra work.

Mr Liew Mun Leong’s wife, Madam Ng Lai Peng, said she paid the maid $20 on each of the three occasions she asked her to work at her son’s house.

But Ms Parti, 46, said she cleaned Mr Karl Liew’s office once a week for about a year. She said she received $10 for two to three days of work, and the payment was not regular.

Disputes arose over her refusal to clean a toilet at his home and to cook extra food for him.

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