Ex-UED senior manager fined $60K for corruption
Published on Dec 12, 2014 12:57 PM

Suhaimi Amin, a former senior manager of a development company, was fined $60,000 on Friday for corruptly receiving a total of $100,000 from a man in return for providing him VIP invitation cards and a listing in a condominium sales launch. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW
By Elena Chong
SINGAPORE - A former senior manager of a development company was fined $60,000 on Friday for corruptly receiving a total of $100,000 from a man in return for providing him VIP invitation cards and listing in a condominium sales launch.
Suhaimi Amin, 52, admitted to one of two charges of receiving a $50,000 bribe from property agent Goh Chan Chong at Casuarina Road on a day between July 16 and Aug 31, 2007.
Suhaimi, who was then working for United Engineers Developments (UED), left in 2008. He now runs his own construction business.
As senior manager, he helped in the marketing of The Rochester, a condominium in North Buona Vista Road that was being developed by UED.