SINGAPORE — A former bunker clerk said to be linked to a case involving over $5.5 million worth of misappropriated gas oil from Shell's Pulau Bukom facility has had his charges abated following his death. This means that Boo Pu Wen's court proceedings over his 19 charges have come to an end. His charges were abated following a pre-trial conference...
SINGAPORE — A former bunker clerk said to be linked to a case involving over $5.5 million worth of misappropriated gas oil from Shell's Pulau Bukom facility has had his charges abated following his death.His charges were abated following a pre-trial conference on July 7.
Boo, who used to work for marine fuel supplier Sentek Marine & Trading, was accused of dealing with the misappropriated gas oil between June 2017 and January 2018. CPIB added that Wong Wai Meng's case allegedly involved gas oil worth more than $19 million, while the one linked to Wong Kuin Wah is said to involve gas oil worth more than $18 million.
It added: "It is alleged that Wai Meng had corruptly received a sum totalling $259,420 over 69 occasions while Pu Wen and Kuin Wah had corruptly received sums totalling $286,040 and $294,080 respectively from Pai over 71 occasions.
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