Jail for chef who charged at colleague with knife over work-related stress

Balazs Barabas

The chef felt that the victim was giving him tasks outside of his job scope, but that did not justify his offence, the prosecutor said. SINGAPORE: A chef who charged at his colleague with a knife while they were preparing ingredients was sentenced to four weeks' jail on Tuesday (Nov 26). Tiew Cher Suay, 58, pleaded guilty to one charge of criminal intimidation. Another charge of committing a rash act was considered for sentencing. Tiew and the victim, also in his 50s, were both employed as