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Ren Ci Hospital (Chinese: 仁慈医院) is one of the first few charity healthcare institutions in Singapore to provide affordable healthcare and rehabilitative services in Singapore. Established in 1994, Ren Ci Hospital currently has three facilities Ren Ci Community Hospital, Ren Ci @ Ang Mo Kio and Ren Ci @ Bukit Batok St. 52.[1] Besides government subvention, Ren Ci Hospital also relies heavily on public support and donation.
As the charity's Institute of Public Character (IPC) status was due to expire during investigation, it was not renewed.[6] On 14 July 2008, Ming Yi stepped down as its CEO. The hospital regained its IPC status on 5 August 2008.[7] After the IPC status was restored, Wong Yue Sia was announced interim CEO with James Toi as deputy CEO. Toi is expected to take over as CEO when Wong stepped down.
In 2009, Ming Yi was convicted on four charges and was sentenced to 10 months in jail for misappropriating Ren Ci funds, making unauthorized loans and giving false information to the Commissioner for Charities.[8][9] He filed an appeal against the sentence.[10] The appeal was dismissed by Justice Tay Yong Kwang but Tay reduced the sentence from 10 months to 6 months based on Ming Yi's significant contributions to Ren Ci and society.[11]
Loh Kum Mow, a Singapore millionaire who died in December 2016 at the age of 89, divided his fortune in four. After his death he bequeathed large sums of money to the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities, Ren Ci Hospital and Bo Tien Welfare Services Society. Ren Ci Hospital received close to S$840,000.[12]