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Singapore Big Four law firm Drew & Napier has welcomed back Ong Sim Ho, the firm’s former head of tax and private client services, as an equity partner in Singapore from his eponymous boutique tax practice.

In a career lasting nearly two decades, Ong has focused on tax litigation and dispute resolution. He previously spent six years at Drew, prior to which he was a legal counsel with the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS), advising IRAS on corporate income tax, goods and services tax, and tax treaty negotiations.

 

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