Briton sentenced to jail in January by Singapore court over Wirecard-linked offences has bail revoked over flight risk


James Henry O’Sullivan was arrested on March 9, as he was believed to have broken, or likely to break his bail conditions. - Photo: ST

SINGAPORE: A man out on bail pending his appeal against his conviction and jail sentence for offences linked to collapsed German payments company Wirecard had his bail revoked on Wednesday (March 11).

Briton James Henry O’Sullivan, 51, is now in remand, and he appeared in court via video-link from the Central Police Division.

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