Name: Jeganathan Ramasamy
Former SCDF director charged with CBT
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/former-scdf-director/927808.html
A former director of the Singapore Civil Defence Force's Technology Department was charged on Thursday with two counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT).
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SINGAPORE: A former director of the Singapore Civil Defence Force's Technology Department was charged on Thursday with two counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT).
62-year-old Jeganathan Ramasamy faces two counts of misappropriating two Apple iPad2 in September 2011. The iPads were valued at nearly S$940 each.
He allegedly gave one iPad to his daughter for her personal use, and was said to have sold the other to a colleague for S$200.
It's understood that Jeganathan had obtained the two iPads from NCS Pte Ltd, which is one of the main IT vendors of SCDF.
As part of his job, he had to interact with NCS.
The two iPads were said to have been delivered to Jeganathan's office at Ubi Avenue and meant for testing of mobile applications.
If convicted, Jeganathan faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and a fine.
- CNA/al
Former SCDF director charged with CBT
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/former-scdf-director/927808.html
A former director of the Singapore Civil Defence Force's Technology Department was charged on Thursday with two counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT).
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SINGAPORE: A former director of the Singapore Civil Defence Force's Technology Department was charged on Thursday with two counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT).
62-year-old Jeganathan Ramasamy faces two counts of misappropriating two Apple iPad2 in September 2011. The iPads were valued at nearly S$940 each.
He allegedly gave one iPad to his daughter for her personal use, and was said to have sold the other to a colleague for S$200.
It's understood that Jeganathan had obtained the two iPads from NCS Pte Ltd, which is one of the main IT vendors of SCDF.
As part of his job, he had to interact with NCS.
The two iPads were said to have been delivered to Jeganathan's office at Ubi Avenue and meant for testing of mobile applications.
If convicted, Jeganathan faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and a fine.
- CNA/al