Bunker supplier implicated in OW scandal loses licence
MPA's probe into Tankoil Marine has revealed breaches of the terms of its licences for bunker supply, bunker-craft ops
Singapore
ONE of Singapore's top 10 bunker suppliers, lately implicated in the bunker scandal that led to the collapse of OW Bunker, has been barred from operating in Singapore.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) revealed that its investigations into the operations of Tankoil Marine Services - ranked the sixth among top bunker suppliers here last year - had turned up breaches in the terms and conditions of its licences for bunker supply and bunker-craft operations.
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