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IMDA principal consultant among 2 who allegedly conspired to cheat statutory boards
(From left) Jeffrey Ho Kiat, 54, and Ng Sok Luan, 42, have been charged with conspiring to cheat two statutory boards. (Photos: Hanidah Amin)
26 Jan 2021 11:10AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The principal consultant of the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), together with a director of a private company, allegedly conspired to cheat two statutory boards of more than S$77,000.
Jeffrey Ho Kiat, 54, was charged on Tuesday (Jan 26) with conspiring to cheat IMDA as well as the People s Association (PA) in 2018.
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A company director and a principal consultant have been charged with cheating the People s Association (PA) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) of more than $77,000.
The duo - Jeffrey Ho Kiat, 54, a former principal consultant at IMDA, and Ng Sok Luan, 42, previously a director of Goldentree Innovations, and Creative Futures Agency - were taken to court yesterday and each slapped with 12 counts of cheating.
In a media release, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said that in 2018, both allegedly conspired to cheat PA by dishonestly concealing Ho s interest in Goldentree.
They dishonestly induced PA into making payments, totalling almost $35,000, to Goldentree and two other companies through jobs awarded to these companies.
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Two siblings jailed for corruption offences committed in China
Teo Chu Ha Henry and his sister Teo Suya Bik Judy were jailed on Jan 11, 2020, for conspiring to share confidential business information with companies in China to secure contracts. (Photo: TODAY/Nuria Ling)
11 Jan 2021 07:31PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Two siblings were jailed on Monday (Jan 11) for conspiring to share confidential business information with companies in China to secure contracts, said the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB).
Teo Chu Ha Henry, 72, a former senior director of logistics at Seagate Technology International was sentenced to 50 months jail.
Three men charged with cheating IBM of more than S$160,000 Toggle share menu
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29 Dec 2020 12:39PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Three men were charged on Tuesday (Dec 29) for cheating, falsification and corruption offences, with several of the charges related to an attempt to cheat IBM of more than S$160,000.
The first man, Tang Li Ming Clive, 37, was director of WCT Systems and WCT Holdings Group at the time of the offences.
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The second man, Peter Chua Hua Seng, 42, was director of Skylight Holdings.
The third man, Joemario Lim Ruiyang, 28, was director of Fortune Coal & Energy and Champion Corporate Consultants.
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