2 Keppel FELs steel company ex managers charged with corruption.
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"TWO ex-Keppel employees and an ex-employee of Corus South East Asia (Corus Sea) – which is in the business of marketing semifinished steel products – have been charged with corruption in a court hearing on Friday (Jan 6).

Both Tan Seng Cheh, 64, and Wong Kok Seng, 72, were employees of Keppel Fels at the time of offence. Tan was previously senior sub-contract manager and assistant general manager of the shipbuilding company, while Wong was a senior manager (group procurement) at the company.

Thong Chee Kong, 53, was then regional general manager of Corus Sea. In March 2008, Thong allegedly gave Keppel Fel’s Tan a quotation from competitor firm Blue Steel – which is also in the business of marketing semifinished steel products – that was not meant to be a genuine offer to purchase Keppel Fel’s scrap steel."
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/compani...ap%20steel.
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Corruption happened in March 2008, but only discovered recently and charged in January 2023..

Wow, in hibernation, it taken 15 years to discover but luckily, both haven't up lorry.
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(17-02-2023, 10:46 PM)Scythian Wrote:  .
Corruption happened in March 2008, but only discovered recently and charged in January 2023..

Wow, in hibernation, it taken 15 years to discover but luckily, both haven't up lorry.

Wah, how can this happen, it started 15 years ago and only surfaced this year..........there must be a loophole for them to  be corrupted............ Big Grin
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(17-02-2023, 10:52 PM)debono Wrote:  Wah, how can this happen, it started 15 years ago and only surfaced this year..........there must be a loophole for them to  be corrupted............ Big Grin

"In March 2008, Keppel manager Tan used the quotation in a bid analysis, allegedly to mislead Keppel Fels into selling scrap steel to Corus Sea."

Wowlan ! Corrupted manager working inside job to cheat his own employer, Keppel Fels
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(17-02-2023, 11:00 PM)Scythian Wrote:  "In March 2008, Keppel manager Tan used the quotation in a bid analysis, allegedly to mislead Keppel Fels into selling scrap steel to Corus Sea."

Wowlan ! Corrupted manager working inside to cheat his own employer, Keppel Fels

As if the KOM saga is not enough..................... Big Grin
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catching the small fish but let the big keppel fish go is also corruption
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so sad that they got charged instead of giving stern warning.
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