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Two men jailed 20 days each for trying to bribe Sembcorp Marine employee, who rejected them
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Two men jailed 20 days each for trying to bribe Sembcorp Marine employee, who rejected them

Two men, Chen Changcheng and Xiao Zhongfeng, were each sentenced to 20 days in prison for attempting to bribe an employee of Sembcorp Marine (now Seatrium) with a share of potential contracts worth millions of dollars. The men, who were involved in the shipping and oil and gas industries respectively, planned to offer a 1–2% commission to an ex-colleague of Sembcorp Marine in exchange for favoring their firm, MGW Technologies, in bidding processes. However, the ex-colleague rejected the offer. The case highlights Singapore's strict stance against corruption, with prosecutors emphasizing the importance of maintaining the country's reputation as a corruption-free environment. The men were convicted under Singapore's Prevention of Corruption Act, which allows for severe penalties including up to five years in prison or fines.

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Two men jailed 20 days each for trying to bribe Sembcorp Marine employee, who rejected them

Two men, Chen Changcheng and Xiao Zhongfeng, were each sentenced to 20 days in prison for attempting to bribe an employee of Sembcorp Marine (now Seatrium) with a share of potential contracts worth millions of dollars. The men, who were involved in the shipping and oil and gas industries respectively, planned to offer a 1–2% commission to an ex-colleague of Sembcorp Marine in exchange for favoring their firm, MGW Technologies, in bidding processes. However, the ex-colleague rejected the offer. The case highlights Singapore's strict stance against corruption, with prosecutors emphasizing the importance of maintaining the country's reputation as a corruption-free environment. The men were convicted under Singapore's Prevention of Corruption Act, which allows for severe penalties including up to five years in prison or fines.

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