Former Keppel Shipyard senior procurement officer charged with corruption, money laundering
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[SINGAPORE] A 61-year-old former senior procurement officer of Keppel Shipyard was brought to court on Tuesday for 395 charges involving corruption and money laundering.
Neo Kian Siong stands accused of 78 counts of corruptly accepting money from several company directors and a sales engineer, as a reward for advancing their companies' business interests with Keppel Shipyard. The alleged sum amounted to $293,000.
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