Search
You have searched for "Cecilia Sue"
Showing 1-10 of 21
Ex-CNB chief retires from public service
Ng Boon Gay, the former anti-drug agency chief acquitted of corruption charges last year, has been retired from public service with effect from Wednesday.
No appeal against acquittal
THE prosecution is not appealing against the acquittal of former anti-narcotics chief Ng Boon Gay, said the Attorney-General’s Chambers on the day of the appeal deadline.
‘Court groupies’ come to the fore
RETIREE Gordon Yeo missed the chance to catch star witness Cecilia Sue testify in last year’s sex-for-contracts trial involving former top cop Ng Boon Gay.
Singapore ex-cop cleared of sex-for-contract charges
SINGAPORE: A former head of Singapore's narcotics police was cleared of corruption on Thursday after a court rejected charges that he demanded oral sex from a contractor to help her win government deals.
Ng is corrupt as oral sex did take place, says prosecution
IT is enough to prove former Central Narcotics Bureau chief Ng Boon Gay is corrupt if he believed Cecilia Sue gave him oral sex as inducement to show her company favour, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Ken Hwee.
New witness takes stand in Ng Boon Gay’s case
AFTER four days of intense cross-examination by the prosecution, former anti-narcotics chief Ng Boon Gay left the witness stand to make way for another witness.
Ng describes sex encounters
TAKING the stand for the first time, former Central Narcotics Bureau chief Ng Boon Gay described some 30 sexual encounters with Cecilia Sue at spots around Singapore – all of which he claimed were consensual.
Ruling made in sex-for-business trial
FORMER Central Narcotics Bureau chief Ng Boon Gay has a case to answer, district judge Siva Shanmugam decided.
Ng has ‘no case to answer’
DEFENCE lawyer Tan Chee Meng said that his client, former top cop Ng Boon Gay, has no case to answer because the prosecutions evidence is “undesirably weak” in the sex-for-contracts trial.
Oracle director quizzed about manager at trial
THE sales manager at the centre of the sex-for-contracts scandal was hired for her familiarity with the Home Affairs Ministry and not her relationships with its officers, a court heard.