Seatrium’s two former execs, including ex-Sembcorp Marine CEO, charged with bribing Brazil officials

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The duo allegedly paid bribes of more than $20 million to further the company’s business interests in Brazil.

Wong Weng Sun and Lee Fook Kang each face five charges of conspiring to corruptly give gratification to Brazil officials.

He allegedly bribed the consultant to advance the business interests of Seatrium’s subsidiaries, including Jurong Shipyard, on several occasions between 2009 and 2014. Wong, who was also Jurong Shipyard’s managing director at the time of the offences, was charged with obstruction of justice. Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau and the Attorney-General’s Chambers said in a joint statement that the public prosecutor is in discussions with Seatrium on a deferred prosecution agreement that will require the company to pay a financial penalty for the alleged corruption offences.

Wong allegedly instructed two employees of Seatrium in 2014 to remove an e-mail sent by GDJ containing evidence of bribes that GDJ had given or would be giving to other persons. This is a settlement under which the prosecution agrees to defer criminal charges against a corporate offender, in exchange for the corporation’s agreement to comply with various conditions, such as admission of wrongdoing, payment of financial penalties, and implementation of corporate reform.

This is unlike the Keppel Offshore & Marine case where there were evidentiary difficulties, it added.

 

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