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Singapore denies improper linkup with China's Huawei

Singapore will allow US officials to inspect the work of a research institute linked to a Chinese telecoms firm which Washington suspects of espionage, the foreign ministry said on Thursday.

K. Shanmugam, the foreign minister, told officials on a visit to the US capital this week that no improper transfer of technology took place between the Institute of Microelectronics (IME) and Huawei Technologies, the ministry said.

The IME was thrust into the spotlight last month after a report cast doubt on the apparent suicide of one of its former researchers -- US electronics engineer Shane Todd, who was found hanged in his Singapore flat in June 2012.

Todd's family says he may have been murdered because of a project involving state-linked IME and Huawei, but both have said that talks on a joint project did not progress beyond preliminary stages.

In a statement, the foreign ministry said Thursday that Shanmugam stated in Washington that the IME was "subject to rigorous internal audits, and there had been no illegal transfers of technology".

He also reiterated Singapore's pledge to share evidence in the Todd case with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Shanmugam told journalists in Washington that "we are very happy for a US team to come down and look at the (IME) projects, and it will be very clear that there was no transfer of technology".

Todd was winding up a stint with the IME and preparing to return to the United States when he died at the age of 31.

His parents dispute a Singaporean autopsy report that he committed suicide, saying they found computer files linking their son's work to Huawei.

The final verdict on the cause of death will be determined in a coroner's inquest, in which the Todd family can question evidence. No date has been set.

A US congressional committee last year labelled Huawei and ZTE, another Chinese telecom firm, as potential national security threats that should be barred from government contracts and from acquiring US firms.


The Financial Times reported in February that Todd was working on a project using gallium nitride (GaN), a semiconductor material with military and commercial applications.

"There is speculation by the Todd family that Shane's death was related to a project undertaken by IME with Huawei. Neither IME nor Shane was involved in any classified research project," the institute told AFP.

IME said "the institute did not go beyond preliminary talks with Huawei on a commercial project relating to GaN power amplifiers for base station applications".

It added: "The institute does not have and has never had a project with Huawei on GaN power amplifiers."

It said Todd joined IME in December 2010 as an "entry-level researcher" for another programme and was transferred to the GaN research group in July 2011 after he expressed interest in the "new and frontier" project.

"Shane did not have prior experience or expertise in the field of GaN," IME said, adding that he had worked as part of a team that was supervised by a programme director.

IME also said the US was welcome to conduct an audit of its internal processes.

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http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130314/singapore-denies-improper-linkup-chinas-huawei-0
 
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It's just like America saying they have not linkup with Guam, or the UK no linkup with the Falklands
 
this from the deep. evidence in the hard disk contradicts sg's denial.
 
Nobody believes 149. BTW, what is military can become civilian and some civilian tech actually do become military.
 
When Shane was asked to find equipment for the gallium nitride research, he found that Veeco, a publicly traded company in New York, could manufacture what was needed for the project, according to the Financial Times. He left Singapore to get training at the Veeco offices in January 2012.

A proposal drafted by IME that outlines Shane’s directive to train with Veeco engineers also noted that “Veeco has also stated that they will not directly transfer the best-known method recipes to our tool, rather we will copy the recipe firsthand during our visit,” the Financial Times’ article revealed.

“In a tender for the equipment, also found in Shane’s files, the GaN (gallium nitride) recipe is referenced: ‘Can share during training but not available for technology transfer,’” the article continued, adding another portion of the IME memo that stated “Any potential connection with Huawei would be problematic for Veeco and for IME because Huawei has been deemed a security risk by powerful U.S. lawmakers.”

Here's the reason. The assassination was pretty amateurish and the hired one did not do a good job in retrieving all the data. Then the sinkapore police fouled up as well. Seems like the assigned police contact for this job failed to perform a good cover-up.

How could IME deny any cooperation with Huawei when documents in the portable hard disk was clear about the cooperation. That's why the SPF wants to get their hands on the portable hard disk. They don't want the content, they just want to be able to destroy the hard disk.

Shamu is now sweating in the US. The IME director will be fired in the near future, but with a good package so that he won't spill more. He will be of interest to the CIA and FBI when he returns to the US.

Such drama ....will Mediacorp made a drama series out of this?
 
If this forum didn't give attention to this issue, you think the PAP-times would have bothered to mention it?

I don't know, maybe yes, maybe no. All i'm saying is that if Mediacorp wants to make a movie out of this still developing episode they will find alot of ideas to fill factual gaps in this forum.
 
I don't know, maybe yes, maybe no. All i'm saying is that if Mediacorp wants to make a movie out of this still developing episode they will find alot of ideas to fill factual gaps in this forum.

Idiot. You do not make any sense.

Have you check your M's arse.
 
Frankly, having followed this case closely there are some things that don't add up. The Todds, having got an IT expert to look through the hard drive, disclosed that the drive was accessed a couple of days after Todd died. Since revealing that fact the SPF promptly said that it had looked through the HD. But that does not put the matter to rest. In fact the mystery deepens as, out of thousands of files in the HD, only a handful were opened in a short window of a few minutes. One of the files opened was the supposed cooperation with Huawei.

I keep an open mind.
 
I don't know, maybe yes, maybe no. All i'm saying is that if Mediacorp wants to make a movie out of this still developing episode they will find alot of ideas to fill factual gaps in this forum.

When the fact is obvious, you still don't get it. What can I say? No wonder you are been whacked by so many forummers.

Would you like me to tell you the obvious answer to a rhetorical question?
 
When the fact is obvious, you still don't get it. What can I say? No wonder you are been whacked by so many forummers.

Would you like me to tell you the obvious answer to a rhetorical question?

No, show me the facts with sources and evidence will do.

Damn fairytales...
 
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No, show me the facts with sources and evidence will do.

Damn fairytales...

You are really a pain-in-the ass. You don't read and then just humtum. Just read the thread, will you. I am in a pleasant mood tonight, so let me spoonfeed you.

I asked a rhetorical question on mediacorp creating a drama based on this murder. The obvious answer is NO. Do you know why it would a NO? This whole incident paints sinkapore in a bad light.
 
You are really a pain-in-the ass. You don't read and then just humtum. Just read the thread, will you. I am in a pleasant mood tonight, so let me spoonfeed you.

I asked a rhetorical question on mediacorp creating a drama based on this murder. The obvious answer is NO. Do you know why it would a NO? This whole incident paints sinkapore in a bad light.

What murder?
 
No, show me the facts with sources and evidence will do.

Damn fairytales...

If you read the articles, the info is all out there. You can choose to believe the sinkapore version or the version from the parents. You seem to want to believe the sinkapore version but why? Because is is official?

The parents didn't just fabricate their version. Why would they? They comb through portable hard drive and spoke to Todd's friends and then read the autopsy report they commissioned. There are many questions but the SPF or IME were unwilling to answer or incapable of answering. That's why the issue has blown up.
 
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