Tag Archives: Condo Management

How condos protect their funds

SOME managing agents of condominiums here are not allowed to sign on cheques to make payments on behalf of the estates they run. Such duties are usually entrusted to the estate’s management councils. Usually, at least two signatures – that of the chairman and treasurer or secretary – are needed for cheque payments.

It is a safeguard against possible misappropriation of funds by managing agents, said Mr Vijayen Nair, a property manager from Philip Motha Property Management, which runs about 30 condominiums and commercial buildings here.

The 52-year-old, who manages The 101 complex – a residential and commercial building in Beach Road, keeps the cheque books to the estate’s funds under lock and key. His employees have to present invoices and purchase orders for him to verify before he writes the cheques. They will then get the necessary signatures from the estate’s council members. ‘If any money goes missing, I become personally liable,’ he told The Straits Times.

Mr Chan Kok Hong, managing director of CKH Strata Management which looks after 95 condominiums, said his firm has become increasingly reliant on Internet banking to keep tabs on the money that goes in and out of an estate’s fund. ‘Its faster to track this way. With Internet banking, I can verify almost immediately that the money has been deposited, rather than wait for the bank slip at the end of the month.’ Continue reading

Condo’s clerk ordered to return $2.2m

Man in civil claim also under criminal probe for reported fraud

Mr Chew is said to have taken West Bay’s management and sinking funds meant for upgrading and other works. — ST PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA

AN ACCOUNTS clerk was ordered to return some $2.2 million that he took over 18 months from a condominium management office, where he had worked since May 2003.

Mr Chew Swee Siong, 30, did not show up in court to contest the High Court claim brought by the West Bay Condominium management committee. He was served with court papers last month.

The police told The Straits Times yesterday that Mr Chew is also under criminal investigation for the reported fraud.

On Thursday, Assistant Registrar Leong Weng Tat ordered Mr Chew to pay up after having heard earlier from West Bay’s lawyer, Mr Leslie Netto, in the condo’s civil claim. Continue reading