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Singapore firm barred from US contracts over bribery case: Navy

WASHINGTON - A Singapore-based company involved in a US Navy bribery scandal has been barred from doing business with the federal government and has had nine Navy contracts worth US$205 million (S$255 million) terminated for cause, a Navy official said on Monday.

Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd and its chief executive, Leonard Glenn Francis, were barred on Sept 19 from contracting with the US government and from receiving benefits of federal assistance programs, the official said on condition of anonymity.

GDMA was the US Navy's chief husbanding agent in the Pacific Rim, organising logistics such as tugboats, security, fuel, waste removal and other services for port calls by Navy ships in the region.

The Navy suspension came in response to a criminal complaint in the US District Court in southern California in September that accused Francis of bribing government employees in exchange for confidential information related to Navy contracts.

Mr Francis was arrested in mid-September as were Navy Commander Michael Misiewicz and John Beliveau, a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) agent. The three were charged with conspiracy in a bribery scheme, the Navy said.

Separately, Captain Daniel Dusek, commander of the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard, was relieved of duty on Oct 2 due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command. Mr Dusek has not been charged with a crime but is under investigation in the case, the Navy has said.

Mr Misiewicz, who was born in Cambodia during the Vietnam War and rose to become captain of a US Navy destroyer, was charged with accepting paid travel, the services of prostitutes and Lady Gaga concert tickets from GDMA, prosecutors in southern California said last month.

Prosecutors accused Mr Misiewicz, 46, of sending Mr Francis classified information, including ship movements, and helping arrange visits by US Navy vessels to ports where GDMA had contracts.At the time, Misiewicz was deputy operations officer for the US commander of the Seventh Fleet, which oversees operations from Japan to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean and from Vladivostok, Russia, to Australia.

Before that assignment, he had been commanding officer of the USS Mustin, a forward-deployed guided-missile destroyer.

A separate criminal complaint charged Mr Francis with providing Mr Beliveau, 44, travel, entertainment, prostitutes and other gifts in exchange for information about an NCIS investigation into his company.

Prosecutors charged Mr Beliveau with downloading confidential reports about that probe from the agency's database and conveying the information to Francis.

Mr Francis was arrested in San Diego last month, while Misiewicz was taken into custody in Colorado and Beliveau in Virginia. All three face a maximum of five years in federal prison if convicted at trial.
 
True, ICA doing a fuck up job.

Next time, if foreigners come to Singapore. ICA staff better check the forehead of these foreign chumps properly and make freaking sure they turn away those with the word "crook" on their forehead.

KNNBCCB, fuck ICA!!
 
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formerly headquartered in penang, gdma has a plethora of facilities and capabilities originated in ml. now they have assets all over the world where the u.s. navy operates and docks, and their core competencies are in fleet support, marine husbanding, docking, port management and most important of all.... waste management. because the u.s. navy is extremely strict on preventing waste discharge in open waters, gdma does the shit disposal. and they often conveniently ship and dump naval sewage in subic bay, philippines. it's a valuable u.s. navy contractor when it cums to finding a bogeyman to take the shitty rap. question now is: who's taking over gdma's business for fleet support and husbanding for the 7th fleet? :p
 
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