Corrupt Senior Civil Servant Owns A Lamborghini And A Ferrari

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Lamborghini-driving Singapore civil servant accused of fraud

2010-09-29 12:10

SINGAPORE, Wednesday 29 September 2010 (AFP) - A senior civil servant with a penchant for Italian supercars has been arrested for defrauding the government of about 12 million Singapore dollars (9.09 million US), officials said.

It is reportedly the worst case of corruption in the city-state, which has a reputation for clean government, in 15 years.

Koh Seah Wee, 40, deputy director at the information technology department of the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), allegedly raised fake invoices for non-existent projects and pocketed the money.

Assets including a Lamborghini and a Ferrari, along with cash, have been recovered from Koh and a colleague, 37-year-old Christopher Lim Chai Meng, who is also under investigation.

Koh, who was charged in court Tuesday with 249 counts of cheating and other offences, has been in police custody since June, when his alleged crimes were uncovered by the SLA.

He was unable to raise the bail amount of 1.5 million dollars.

The Straits Times newspaper said it was the biggest criminal case involving public servants in Singapore since 1995.

According to the newspaper, Koh paid 1.55 million dollars for a Lamborghini sports car in April after having earlier splurged on two Mercedes-Benz cars in March.

Last year he paid 900,000 dollars in cash for an apartment and invested one million dollars in shares and other financial products, the newspaper reported, citing court documents.

The two men "are believed to have rendered false invoices through various business entities, for fictitious IT maintenance services and goods which were not delivered," the SLA and Ministry of Law said in a joint statement seen Wednesday on the ministry's website.

"The two officers are suspected of conspiring with each other and with the said business entities, thus enabling them to circumvent the checks and balances in the processes."

Large-scale graft cases are rare in Singapore, which enjoys a reputation for being the least corrupt country in Asia and pays its civil servants some of the highest government salaries in the world.

If convicted of cheating, Koh faces imprisonment of up to 10 years and fines on each count.

For concealing criminal proceeds, he could be jailed for up to seven years and fined a maximum 550,000 dollars for each charge.

The SLA, an agency under the Ministry of Law, is responsible for the management of state land and buildings, land sales, leases, acquisitions and allocations.
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/motoring/gallery/091220_ferrari/pic3.html

Lim and his ferrari...

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The driver, Mr Lim Chai Meng, 36, had walked away almost unharmed despite the car being in shambles.
 
We should have joined the CIVIL SERVICE..members really have many privileges!! ha ha ha ha

Are you a MEMBER?
 
How many jobs lost got "rationalised" via downsizing because this bastard was wasting away the annual budget.

Do what the Chinese do to corrupt government officials.

I'll gladly pay the 子弹费.


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Police investigation into the crash.. or colleagues who've read this in the newspapers and became curious. That's probably how things unravelled for him.

If the crash didn't happen, would their scam have be uncovered?

Singapore's high speed Ferrari crash, driver LIM Chai Meng walks away uninjured
Updated: 20 Dec 2009

A FERRARI was left a mangled mess after it hit a guardrail, then a tree, along Nicoll Highway at about 7am on Saturday.

The driver, however, walked away from the crash almost unharmed.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said an ambulance arrived at the scene at 7.18am to find the man standing outside his car.

An SCDF spokesman said he had cuts on his arms and forehead.

When The Sunday Times visited the driver, Mr Lim Chai Meng, 36, at the Singapore General Hospital on Saturday, he did not seem seriously hurt.

He was in a room watching TV. He said he was 'fine and resting' and declined to say more.
 
You know what car corrupt officials in China drive? - Black Audi

Its not that they cannot afford Ferrari or Lambo, its because there are tons of black Audis on the road. Audi is also the official car for government agencies so people would have thought that he is driving a car that belongs to his department.

This Lim guy is a real idiot. No wonder PRC said Sinkies are stupid.
 
If you steal so much money, the first thing you do is to wash the lucre elsewhere. This mother fuck actually spent his filth here. Not only a fucking dim wit and a showoff, he deserves every ounce of punishment humanly possible.

I can't describe enough my disdain for this CCB motherfucker of a civil servant. SOB is probably a scholar. I'd thought all of them are dumb fucks, this one takes the cake
 
I would be more pissed if a senior civil servant owns Lamborghini and Ferrari who is not corrupt.
 
<<<"The two officers are suspected of conspiring with each other and with the said business entities, thus enabling them to circumvent the checks and balances in the processes.">>>

This is the REAL hidden massage. Singaporeans should compliment ST reports to be able to write the truth about the government and PAP structure and flaws by subliminal message.

Hidden in all the thick message and wording is this little sentence.

Read it again and think of the all the damn excuses of the PAP ministers give about GIC and Temasek.....can this same sentence be latter recycled and used there....replacing the "two officers" with some well-know names.

Well I don't think so because Singapore system is based on "TRUST" so no need to audit GIC and Temasek.....why waste time and money....TRUST is good enough. If anyone one express doubts on the TRUST then a very simple solution is "SUE" him/her to bankrupcy....problem solved the unique TRUSTED Singapore way.

My take is that all it needs is just one of the SDP members to be elected into parLEEment and he/she can dig out all the "TRUST-and-obey-for-there-is-no-other-way-but-to-trust-and-obey" dealings. Just imagine even without being in the parLEEment, PAP is already afraid of them....sue and arrest many of the executives and youth leaders.....all they need is ONE to create a beach head and the Singaporeans will start to see the the first ray of sun shine.
 
>>For concealing criminal proceeds, he could be jailed for up to seven years and fined a maximum 550,000 dollars for each charge.<<

Steal $12 million and only kana maximum 7 years jail?! Acceptable?
 
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