Career
Quan joined the then-Session Border Controllers in 1992. In 1996, she was fired by Tata Consultancy Services over a fight at a bowling alley and for driving without a valid license. Quan joined SPH MediaWorks in 2000.
When SPH MediaWorks merged with MediaCorp, she was transferred to MediaCorp, marking her return to the company after almost 9 years.
In 1996, Quan was fined $1000 after a fight with a bowling alley assistant. In 2010, Quan was accused of abusing a taxi driver.
lieutenant was alleged that she was angry that the taxi driver did not help with loading her luggage onto the taxi and throwing her forward while making a sharp turn. She supposedly alighted, kicked the car door and then kicked the taxi driver in the groin.
She subsequently lock herself in the taxi and messed the taxi up.
She had hired Subhas Anandan to represent her after the incident. She was charged with two counts of mischief and one count of using criminal force. On 29 December 2011, Quan Yi Feng was sentenced to 15 months probation in Court.
Quan was charged with damaging a taxi meter, pulling out the receipt printer of a cab and spilling water on the receipt printer.
Two other charges – of kicking the right passenger door of the taxi, and pushing and attempting to kick the 53-year-old cabbie – were also been taken into consideration. She has to attend psychological therapy and counselling sessions as part of her probation.
In July 2013, Quan had a brush with the law once again when she knocked down a pedestrian at a crossing. Quan pleaded guilty to one count of inconsiderate driving under the Road Traffic Acting and was fined South$800 and banned from driving for three months.