Pauline Chai

I can move on with my life now, ex-Miss Malaysia says after divorce win

Malay Mail | Malaysian ex-beauty queen Pauline Chai said today she can finally continue with her life after ending a four-year battle to end her marriage with billionaire husband Tan Sri Khoo Kay Peng. Her lawyer New Sin Yew said Malaysian proceedings should be academic following the UK court decision on the matter.

UK court orders forced transfer from Malaysian magnate’s Maybank account to ex-beauty queen wife

Malay Mail | According to Edmund Bon, Malaysian billionaire Khoo Kay Peng had failed to comply with an earlier court order late last year to financially support his estranged wife Pauline Chai with £110,000 per month (RM594,029) during their ongoing divorce. The UK court yesterday ordered the seizure and transfer of the entire £144,874 (RM782,358.31) in the businessman’s Maybank account to the Miss Malaysia 1969 winner.

Rossway Park our permanent home, says tycoon’s wife

The Sun Daily | Puan Sri Pauline Chai Siew Phin said her husband agreed that he needed to take it easy after his stroke and they decided to make Rossway Park their home, during re-examination by lawyer Edmund Bon who was representing her.

My matrimonial home is in Malaysia, says Kay Peng

The Edge Markets | The High Court is hearing the case to determine whether a Malaysian court had the jurisdiction to hear Khoo Kay Peng’s divorce petition. His wife’s lawyers, led by Edmund Bon, said that a wife could acquire her domicile independently from her husband as the Federal Constitution gives women equal rights, and the Law Reform Act (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 must conform with it.

Khoo Kay Peng tells High Court his marriage is over, refuse to risk his life

New Straits Times | Tycoon Khoo Kay Peng is appealing for dispensation of the need to go before a conciliatory body for reconciliation before divorce, under section 106 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976.
Edmund Bon, representing Khoo’s wife, had asked Khoo if he would save the marriage if the court ordered a reconciliation process.

Tycoon says marriage with former beauty queen ‘irretrievably broken down’

The Star | Tycoon Khoo Kay Peng claimed that his marriage with former beauty queen Pauline Chai Siew Phin has irretrievably broken down and there is no chance for a reconciliation. Lawyer Edmund Bon, representing Chai, had asked Khoo if he would try to save his 43-year marriage if the Court ordered a reconciliation process.

I can move on with my life now, ex-Miss Malaysia says after divorce win

Malay Mail | Malaysian ex-beauty queen Pauline Chai said today she can finally continue with her life after ending a four-year battle to end her marriage with billionaire husband Tan Sri Khoo Kay Peng. Her lawyer New Sin Yew said Malaysian proceedings should be academic following the UK court decision on the matter.

UK court orders forced transfer from Malaysian magnate’s Maybank account to ex-beauty queen wife

Malay Mail | According to Edmund Bon, Malaysian billionaire Khoo Kay Peng had failed to comply with an earlier court order late last year to financially support his estranged wife Pauline Chai with £110,000 per month (RM594,029) during their ongoing divorce. The UK court yesterday ordered the seizure and transfer of the entire £144,874 (RM782,358.31) in the businessman’s Maybank account to the Miss Malaysia 1969 winner.

Rossway Park our permanent home, says tycoon’s wife

The Sun Daily | Puan Sri Pauline Chai Siew Phin said her husband agreed that he needed to take it easy after his stroke and they decided to make Rossway Park their home, during re-examination by lawyer Edmund Bon who was representing her.

My matrimonial home is in Malaysia, says Kay Peng

The Edge Markets | The High Court is hearing the case to determine whether a Malaysian court had the jurisdiction to hear Khoo Kay Peng’s divorce petition. His wife’s lawyers, led by Edmund Bon, said that a wife could acquire her domicile independently from her husband as the Federal Constitution gives women equal rights, and the Law Reform Act (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 must conform with it.

Khoo Kay Peng tells High Court his marriage is over, refuse to risk his life

New Straits Times | Tycoon Khoo Kay Peng is appealing for dispensation of the need to go before a conciliatory body for reconciliation before divorce, under section 106 of the Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976.
Edmund Bon, representing Khoo’s wife, had asked Khoo if he would save the marriage if the court ordered a reconciliation process.

Tycoon says marriage with former beauty queen ‘irretrievably broken down’

The Star | Tycoon Khoo Kay Peng claimed that his marriage with former beauty queen Pauline Chai Siew Phin has irretrievably broken down and there is no chance for a reconciliation. Lawyer Edmund Bon, representing Chai, had asked Khoo if he would try to save his 43-year marriage if the Court ordered a reconciliation process.