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Ex SLA deputy director faces 8 more charges
Posted: 19 November 2010 1226 hrs <LINK rel=image_src href="http://www.channelnewsasia.com/imagegallery/store/phpiDOLmW.jpg">
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SINGAPORE: A former deputy director at the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) who has already been accused of cheating the government of some S$12.1 million, is now facing eight more cheating charges.
This time, Koh Seah Wee is being accused of cheating the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) of S$286,000.
The 40 year old was the assistant director of IPOS' Information Technology Department from July 2004 to March 2007 before he was transferred to the SLA.
He allegedly deceived IPOS into believing that the invoices he had rendered for fictitious services and goods were genuine.
The transactions took place between December 2005 and March 2007.
Koh now faces 302 charges in total, involving nearly S$12.4 million.
His next pre-trial conference will be held on December 3.
Investigations into Koh's activities in IPOS are continuing.
IPOS said it carried out an internal investigation after the alleged fraud was uncovered.
Meanwhile, disciplinary investigations have commenced in respect of officers whose lapses in supervision might have allowed the fraud to take place undetected.
These investigations are in progress, and disciplinary action will be taken, if and where found appropriate.
The Ministry of Law said it has established an independent review panel to investigate how the fraud had taken place, and to recommend improvements to IPOS' systems and processes.
The panel was chaired by a senior government official of another ministry and comprised members from other ministries.
IPOS had in place finance and procurement processes which were in accordance with government guidelines.
Following its internal investigation and the report of the independent review panel, IPOS took measures to further strengthen these internal controls, systems and processes.
These included strengthening internal audit structures and processes, centralising the procurement process, and ensuring the purchasing officer and receiving officer -- who verifies the receipt of goods and services -- are different individuals.
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Ex SLA deputy director faces 8 more charges
Posted: 19 November 2010 1226 hrs <LINK rel=image_src href="http://www.channelnewsasia.com/imagegallery/store/phpiDOLmW.jpg">
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SINGAPORE: A former deputy director at the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) who has already been accused of cheating the government of some S$12.1 million, is now facing eight more cheating charges.
This time, Koh Seah Wee is being accused of cheating the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) of S$286,000.
The 40 year old was the assistant director of IPOS' Information Technology Department from July 2004 to March 2007 before he was transferred to the SLA.
He allegedly deceived IPOS into believing that the invoices he had rendered for fictitious services and goods were genuine.
The transactions took place between December 2005 and March 2007.
Koh now faces 302 charges in total, involving nearly S$12.4 million.
His next pre-trial conference will be held on December 3.
Investigations into Koh's activities in IPOS are continuing.
IPOS said it carried out an internal investigation after the alleged fraud was uncovered.
Meanwhile, disciplinary investigations have commenced in respect of officers whose lapses in supervision might have allowed the fraud to take place undetected.
These investigations are in progress, and disciplinary action will be taken, if and where found appropriate.
The Ministry of Law said it has established an independent review panel to investigate how the fraud had taken place, and to recommend improvements to IPOS' systems and processes.
The panel was chaired by a senior government official of another ministry and comprised members from other ministries.
IPOS had in place finance and procurement processes which were in accordance with government guidelines.
Following its internal investigation and the report of the independent review panel, IPOS took measures to further strengthen these internal controls, systems and processes.
These included strengthening internal audit structures and processes, centralising the procurement process, and ensuring the purchasing officer and receiving officer -- who verifies the receipt of goods and services -- are different individuals.
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