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SECURITY FIRM SEEKS LEGAL ADVICE, F1 GATECRASHER RETRACTS BRIBERY CLAIMS
Facebook user Viv Smith posted a photo in a closed Formula 1 interest group on Sunday, showing a couple standing on the race track. The post read: "3am in the morning. Bribed the security guard to let us onto the track. He not only agreed, he took the photo. Non F1 fans won't understand this, but most of us will." Smith later retracted his claims, saying there was "no bribery, no corruption, no nothing". The couple was on the track when the gates were open, and had merely asked the guard to help take a photo of them, he wrote.
Read More »SINGAPORE GP TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED BREACH OF TRACK SECURITY
They are investigating the breach in track security at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. The couple had allegedly posted that they bribed a security guard to let them onto the track, and ended with the security guard himself taking a photo for the couple.
Read More »F1 SECURITY OFFICER ALLEGEDLY TOOK BRIBE, ALLOWED ANG MOH COUPLE TO ENTER RACE TRACK
Our reader alerted us to a post by this ang moh who boasted about getting onto the F1 tracks after bribing a security officer.
Read More »INDIAN NATIONAL OFFERED $10 BRIBE TO OFFICER, CAUGHT FOR URINATING IN PUBLIC
In one of the most bizarre cases involving a foreign talent, an Indian national, Palaniappan Ramanathan,was sentenced to four weeks in jail for trying to bribe a Certis Cisco officer with an offer of $10, just so he could get away with urinating in a public place.
Read More »ANOTHER FT WOMAN JAILED FOR OFFERING BRIBES TO SG POLICE OFFICER
She was jailed for four weeks for her offence, after admitting offering the bribe to Inspector Loh Loong Ee. Inspector Loh and his partner were responding to a call of a suspected vice activity at Hotel Royal along Newton Road when they went to Kalugina's room, where the reported illegal activities were taking place.
Read More »PRC TRIED TO BRIBE POLICE OFFICER, GETS JAIL INSTEAD
A Chinese National, who was already arrested for illegal bookmaking activities at the Singapore Turf Club in July last year, was instead sentenced to four weeks jail for trying to bribe a police officer while recording her statement at Jurong Police Division.
Read More »EX RWS EXECUTIVE JAILED FOR CORRUPTION, GREED MAIN MOTIVATION
Ong was appealing on the grounds that the bribes were actually loans he had taken to repay the joint account that he shared with his wife. However, contrary to his claims, the evidence presented in the case showed that Ong was motivated by greed as both he and his wife were earning substantial salaries, and he had said he was never in financial difficulty.
Read More »CHINA NATIONAL OFFERED DRIVING TESTER BRIBE TO GAIN DRIVING LICENCE
A Chinese National tried to bribe his driving tester $200 while taking his driving test, so that he can clear his test at the Singapore Safety Driving Centre in February this year. For that, the Chinese National, Yang Qiang, 41, was sentenced to three weeks jail. He had offered the bribe to tester Noor Hafiz Abdul Aziz, but the tester refused the bribe and reported the matter to CPIB. No news on whether Yang would also be banned from taking any sort of driving tests in Singapore forever. This kind of person should not even be allowed on Singapore roads for having the cheek to bribe in order to gain a driving licence.
Read More »MAN JAILED ONE WEEK AND FINED $5K FOR TRYING TO BRIBE NEA OFFICER
For trying to bribe an NEA officer, a company director have been sentenced to one week's jail and a fine of $5,000. The company director, Ng Lam Siong, of Sin Lam Bee Sawmill, had offered S$50 to NEA officer, Mr Muhammad Kamil Mohamad Noh to report a fewer number of mosquito-breeding grounds at his company’s factory at 2 Sungei Kadut Street 3. The NEA officer immediately rejected the bribe being offered, and the matter was later reported to the CPIB. Investigations had shown that Ng was trying to avoid a hefty fine, as this was not the first time that his company's premises were found to have spots that breed mosquitoes.
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