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Serious PAP Indranee: "Keppel Heavily Punished For Corruption! No Slap On The Wrist!" Oppies Next!

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SINGAPORE - It was no slap on the wrist: Singapore-listed Keppel Corp's offshore marine unit "did not get off lightly" for receiving a conditional warning in lieu of prosecution, for its role in one of the biggest corruption scandals to hit Singapore, said Senior Minister of State for Finance and Law Indranee Rajah in Parliament on Monday.

It is being penalised more harshly under a global resolution reached with criminal authorities in the United States, Brazil and Singapore than if the matter had been prosecuted under Singapore laws alone, said Ms Indranee.

For paying US$55 million in bribes, KOM and its American subsidiary were fined eight time more - US$422 million - two weeks ago under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

"Any penalty or claim that KOM might be subject to under Singapore law would be far less than what KOM is now liable for under the coordinated resolution," said Ms Indranee, adding later that the maximum fine under Singapore's Prevention of Corruption Act is $100,000 per charge - which "wouldn't get us anywhere near the penalty under the global resolution".

She said: "As far as the company is concerned, make no mistake, there has been a heavy price to pay and deservedly so."

The minister was responding on Monday (Jan 8) to three Workers' Party MPs who asked about the corruption scandal involving KOM.



Among them, WP MP Sylvia Lim (Aljunied GRC) spoke of public concern over "what is perceived to be some lenient treatment being given to KOM", given the large sums of money involved and the blow to Singapore's reputation.

Ms Indranee said that aside from the penalties levied on the company, certain individuals are being investigated. "That outcome has not been determined," she said.

"Nobody has got off - or not got off, as the case may be."

In the first comment by a government leader on the graft scandal, Ms Indranee said that the case has hurt Singapore's reputation and that the Government is "extremely disappointed as well in what has occurred".

She also stressed that the Government does not condone corruption by Singaporeans or Singapore companies overseas, and expects them to comply with the laws of the countries.

"They cannot lower their own standards of integrity and they must not bring back to Singapore practices alien to the norms which we have established with such great effort here," Ms Indranee said.

On why the names of individuals under investigation are not made public, Ms Indranee said that there is no agreement that prevents disclosure of the individuals under investigation.

But it is standard practice in Singapore and in many other jurisdictions to not identify those under criminal investigation. This is to avoid jeopardising the investigation or prejudicing individuals or companies if it turns out that no offence is disclosed, she said.

Mr Png Eng Huat (Hougang) asked if the trail leads back to senior Keppel staff in Singapore. To this, Ms Indranee said that she does not have the information. The authorities, she added, are looking into it. "Let the due process take place and in time they will have to make the appropriate decision."

The public prosecutor will determine whether to prosecute the individuals concerned after investigations, she said. To that end, the Attorney General's Chambers (AGC) is working on a request for mutual legal assistance, where one country formally seeks assistance from another to get evidence for use in its own investigations. This is because the case involves many projects in Brazil, goes back to 2001, and most of the evidence including documents and witnesses are located in different jurisdictions.

"Our intention is to move as expeditiously as possible. But not all aspects of the investigation are within our control," she said.

"If there is good reason to investigate, the authorities will do so, whether or not the company is a Government-linked company," she added.

http://www.straitstimes.com/politic...-lightly-in-corruption-scandal-indranee-rajah
 
Fuck you indranee. Corruption is a criminal offense and paying a fine using sinkie peasants money is not harsh. Sinkies want to see those responsible face justice and be given jail sentences.

Fuck you, on behalf of sinkies and those who went in changi chalet to sit for minor corruption charges.
 
Fuck you indranee. Corruption is a criminal offense and paying a fine using sinkie peasants money is not harsh. Sinkies want to see those responsible face justice and be given jail sentences.

Fuck you, on behalf of sinkies and those who went in changi chalet to sit for minor corruption charges.

The fine is paid from the Keppel's cash hoard of over $2 billion, as stated in their recent financial reports. In fact, the PAP government may receive a small windfall as part of the $400 million fine is to be paid to the PAP government.
 
The fine is paid from the Keppel's cash hoard of over $2 billion, as stated in their recent financial reports. In fact, the PAP government may receive a small windfall as part of the $400 million fine is to be paid to the PAP government.
You are a fucking idiot. Even the 2 billion money clean or not clean is questionable. How much income out of 2 billion is derived from the acts of corruption?


Pap want to receive money that is dirty from corrupted sources? Fuck you ok, dont tarnish the name of sinkie government ok?
 
quite obvious if old fart is ard, he would not pay a dime and let them arrest the corrupted officers or make them commit suicide, save the U$400mil
 
The fine is paid from the Keppel's cash hoard of over $2 billion, as stated in their recent financial reports. In fact, the PAP government may receive a small windfall as part of the $400 million fine is to be paid to the PAP government.

$400M is CPF$$$....want to porlumpar also use your #uck brain lah !!!!

tua-nee...going to be promoted soon...have no choice....lan-lan...answer on her boss behalf...
 
Sinkies may see a small bump in government spending on social services for the poor once it receives over $100M from Keppel's fine for this corruption case. Brazil government and Dotard's WH will also be receiving a small windfall. Citizens win because this money will be doled out to the masses in the forms of rebates and social spending.
 
quite obvious if old fart is ard, he would not pay a dime and let them arrest the corrupted officers or make them commit suicide, save the U$400mil
Yup. Me surprised by this move also. Very self pawn and commit suicide move that unless really no choice then go this path. My only sec 4 o level conclusion is that this is done with the knowledge and blessing of the higher immortals.
 
$400M is CPF$$$....want to porlumpar also use your #uck brain lah !!!!

tua-nee...going to be promoted soon...have no choice....lan-lan...answer on her boss behalf...
Means it's a case of ownself pay fine to ownself?
 
Really sad when SC can lower herself and blatantly avoid the issue.

The US will return $105m or 25% of the fine to the Singapore govt of which half has already been returned. Temasek owns about 20% of KOM. The losers are remaining shareholders who will never see a penny while the Govt is actually better off.

Indranee did not disclose this and WP also did not realise this.

Indranee is also providing conflicting arguments. She claims not to reveal information because of investigation yet claims that employees have been disciplined.

Her late father who was Deputy Commissioner of Police would be seriously concerned.
 
On why the names of individuals under investigation are not made public, Ms Indranee said that there is no agreement that prevents disclosure of the individuals under investigation.

But it is standard practice in Singapore and in many other jurisdictions to not identify those under criminal investigation. This is to avoid jeopardising the investigation or prejudicing individuals or companies if it turns out that no offence is disclosed, she said.
Really ? I thought Kong Hee and gang had their names and photos splashed across TV and media before they were charged ?
 
How come PM is quiet, again?

CAQ only come out for festive season cut ribbons.
 
So you're the 1% whom rejects the CPF rebate and insisted on returning the money to CPF board?

you ask this kind question; must really be in the 70%..... but you're right; i always return back any rebate back to society (not CPF)... via spore pools :)
 
What a big joke.....judge, jury and executioner.
 
Mr Png Eng Huat (Hougang) asked if the trail leads back to senior Keppel staff in Singapore. To this, Ms Indranee said that she does not have the information. The authorities, she added, are looking into it. "Let the due process take place and in time they will have to make the appropriate decision."
Isn't she the authority ?
Ms Indranee said that aside from the penalties levied on the company, certain individuals are being investigated. "That outcome has not been determined," she said.

So those "certain individuals" are not senior Keppel staff ? Junior Keppel staff have such authority meh? Why not make things easy ? Name the "certain individuals" and we can see for ourselves if they are senior Keppel staff.
 
This amount of money is not possible without the go ahead from the top. In this case, its the board. Thats the job of the board. Either they are sleeping on the job or they are blind and deaf if they dont know about the undertable money.

The entire board should be investigated and charged!
 
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