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13 Apr 2021 03:32PM) Share this content
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SINGAPORE: A National Parks Board (NParks) officer was charged on Tuesday (Apr 13) with taking multiple upskirt photos and asking for a bribe from a hat supplier to conceal the fact that it had not completed a delivery.
Lee Choon Phing, a 48-year-old manager of the Community in Bloom branch of NParks, received one charge each of cheating and corruption and nine charges of insulting a woman s modesty.
NParks officer charged for corruption, cheating and taking upskirt photos
SINGAPORE A National Parks (NParks) officer was charged in court on Tuesday (13 April) for corruption and taking upstart videos of women, amongst other offences.
Lee Choo Phing, a 48-year-old Manager of the Community in Bloom Branch of NParks, was handed 11 charges related to cheating, attempting to obtain bribes, and insulting the modesty of women over four years.
In February 2020, Lee, a Singaporean, is said to have attempted to corruptly obtain $10,000 from Tan Being Khoon, sole proprietor of SBM Easi Trade, as a reward for misrepresenting to NParks that SBM had fulfilled an order to deliver 10,000 hats on time.
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MFA rebuts Indonesian corruption official s reported allegations of Singapore as safe haven
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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Friday (Apr 9) rebutted allegations reportedly made by an Indonesian graft official, saying that Singapore is a safe haven for Indonesian nationals under investigation for corruption.
“There is no basis to the allegations. Singapore has provided assistance to Indonesia on several past and ongoing investigations, said an MFA spokesperson in a statement.