Three Singaporeans found guilty in graft case linked to ex-Indonesian Embassy labour attache


(From left) James Yeo Siew Liang, Abdul Aziz Mohamed Hanib and Benjamin Chow Tuck Keong were found guilty. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Three Singaporean men were convicted in a district court on Wednesday (April 28) over the roles they played in a corruption case involving S$124,000 and linked to a man who was then the labour attache of the Indonesian embassy here.

After a trial, District Judge Ong Luan Tze found James Yeo Siew Liang, 49, guilty of 18 graft charges; Abdul Aziz Mohamed Hanib, 65, of 19 such charges; and Benjamin Chow Tuck Keong, 57, of one graft charge.

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