Ex-insurance agent suing Prudential for wrongful termination after working there for 19 years

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Ex-insurance agent suing Prudential for wrongful termination after working there for 19 years
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The man claims that he was terminated because of his "whistleblowing acts" outing Prudential to MAS for alleged malpractice in its business.

The man claims that he was terminated because of his"whistleblowing acts" outing Prudential to MAS for alleged malpractice in its business.New: You can now listen to articles.SINGAPORE: A veteran insurance agent who was an agency leader within his company's network of agents is suing his former employer, Prudential Assurance Co Singapore, for wrongful termination.

Mr See is suing Prudential for wrongful termination, unjust enrichment and a claim under the Unfair Contract Terms Act. He is represented by Mr Ragbir Singh Ram Singh Bajwa from Bajwa & Co, while Prudential is represented by Ms Joleen Wong Ying from JWS Asia Law.According to the judgment, Mr See was the subject of an inquiry by a compliance committee set up by Prudential before his termination.

Mr See did not deny that he was responsible for these complaints, but his counsel referred to them as the whistleblowing acts. He also alleged that Prudential had been"unjustly enriched" by the financial benefits it retained from terminating his agreement. Prudential's lawyers, on the other hand, say that the termination was lawfully made and that Mr See was given notice of his termination.

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