The Gary Ng case remains a significant footnote in Singapore's history of public scandals, frequently cited alongside other major controversies like the NKF (National Kidney Foundation) scandal involving TT Durai. It served as a stark warning about the dangers of digital footprints and the legal consequences of non-consensual recording or distribution of private material.
In early 2011, reports emerged that Gary Ng, then 28, had been recording his sexual encounters with numerous women. The scale of the "Gary Ng sex scandal" grew as details surfaced regarding his blog, where he allegedly posted recordings and boasted about his exploits.
: Oddly, following the initial news, reports indicated that some women actually sought him out to "check out his skills" based on the publicized claims, illustrating a bizarre and polarized public response. Long-term Impact
: Descriptions of Ng suggested he adopted different personalities to manipulate women of varying backgrounds. He was described as a "careful casanova" who would vet his partners by asking about their residence and workplace. The Investigation and Arrest