Seven linked to Singapore shipbuilding firm Keppel Fels charged with graft


(From left) Rajavikraman Jayapandian, Goh Ngak Eng and Ong Tun Chai and four others were charged with multiple corruption-related offences.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Seven people linked to Singapore shipbuilding firm Keppel Fels were charged with multiple corruption-related offences on Wednesday (Oct 14) morning.

Alvin Lim Wee Lun, 40, who was working as a yard manager at Keppel Fels, was charged with 46 counts of conspiring with two other individuals to obtain bribes to advance the business interests of multiple sub-contractors.

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