2 ex-Keppel Fels employees fined for taking $60,000 in bribes

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2 ex-Keppel Fels employees fined for taking $60,000 in bribes
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Two men who were senior executives at offshore structure builder Keppel Fels were on Friday hit with fines over corruption charges involving overseas trips that cost nearly $60,000 in total. Wong Kok Seng, 72, visited China while Tan Seng Cheh, 64, travelled to...

Two men who were senior executives at offshore structure builder Keppel Fels were on Friday hit with fines over corruption charges involving overseas trips that cost nearly $60,000 in total.

The two, who are no longer with Keppel Fels, had accepted the bribes from Thong Chee Kong, 53, to advance the business interests of Keppel with Corus South East Asia, which is in the business of marketing semi-finished steel products.At the time of the offences, Wong was a senior general manager of group procurement at Keppel Fels while Tan was a senior sub-contract manager and assistant general manager at the same company.

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