SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Twelve individuals linked to a massive conspiracy to steal oil from Shell Eastern Petroleum's Pulau Bukom site were charged on Thursday (April 14) in court with corruption.
Singapore, Apr 14: Five Indian-origin men were among 12 persons charged on Thursday for taking bribes in the USD 94.52 million fuel heist reported in Singapore’s Pulau island refinery in 2017. The scheme ran for about 10 years at the Royal Dutch Shell refinery on Pulau (island) Bukom, Channel News Asia reported. It was orchestrated by current and former workers at the refinery, who arranged the illegal loadings of marine fuel for vessels at below market rates. The Indian-origin men charged […]
SINGAPORE, April 1 A former Shell Eastern Petroleum employee was jailed for 29 years yesterday for his role in the largest misappropriation of marine gas oil from the firm’s biggest regional refinery on Pulau Bukom. Juandi Pungot, 45, and two colleagues are said to be the key.
Shell MGO bunker heist: Three ex-Shell employees charged with bribing surveyors
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Three former Shell Eastern Petroleum employees involved in the Shell MGO bunker heist on Tuesday (23 February) were charged with bribery as the probe into the SGD 200 million gas oil heist continues, reports
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The accused, Juandi Pungot, Muzaffar Ali Khan Muhamad Akram, and Richard Goh Chee Keong had previously been charged with criminal breach of trust bt embezzling millions of dollarsâ worth of gas oil from the Pulau Bukom refinery for sale to other parties.Â
The trio allegedly bribed employees of surveying companies inspecting the receiving vessels to inaccurately report the amount of gas oil loaded.