Court orders ousted president of Serangoon Gardens Country Club be reinstated

Mr Terrence Fernandez's removal as Serangoon Gardens Country Club president was ruled unconstitutional.
Mr Terrence Fernandez's removal as Serangoon Gardens Country Club president was ruled unconstitutional. PHOTO: CLUB SPIRIT
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The High Court has ordered that a former president of a country club be reinstated, ruling that his removal via an extraordinary general meeting (EOGM) was unconstitutional.

Mr Terrence Fernandez was removed last November at the EOGM of Serangoon Gardens Country Club.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on April 11, 2020, with the headline Court orders ousted president of Serangoon Gardens Country Club be reinstated. Subscribe