Ng Boon Gay tiow Charge leow.....

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Confirmed its Cecilia Sue but BJ nia......


Former CNB chief Ng Boon Gay charged with corruption

SINGAPORE: Former Central Narcotics Bureau chief Ng Boon Gay has been charged with four counts of corruptly obtaining sexual favours from a woman, who was a sales manager of two IT vendors.

He allegedly had oral sex with Cecilia Sue Siew Nang on four occasions, between June and December 2011.

In exchange, he would further the business interests of the two IT companies, Hitachi Data Systems and Oracle Corporation Singapore, in their dealings with the CNB.

Ng pleaded not guilty to all four charges.

He is represented by Senior Counsel Tan Chee Meng and Ms Melanie Ho from WongPartnership.

He is out on a S$10,000 bail and will be back in court on June 26.

The Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau arrested 46—year—old Ng Boon Gay on December 19, 2011 under the Prevention of Corruption Act. The government scholar was suspended on January 25, pending disciplinary proceedings.

Ng is the second senior government official to be charged in court in the past week for corruption.

On June 6, former civil defence force chief Peter Lim was charged with 10 counts of corruption.

Lim allegedly obtained sexual gratification from three women between May 2010 and November 2011. In return, the 52—year—old would show favour to the companies where the women are working, for IT—related tenders called by the SCDF.

Lim, also out on a S$10,000 bail, will be back in court on July 5.

—CNA/ac
 
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Source: http://forum.channelnewsasia.com

Found here...notice the difference in the details as if there are 2 women involved in the scandal.

Wanbao
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Last Appeared Publicly Last Friday: Nothing Seemed Amiss

The female executive returned from overseas not long ago, supposedly to spend the New Year with her family. Wanbao understands that the executive has to travel overseas on a regular basis on business, but abruptly returned not long ago, responding to her colleagues’ questions by indicating it was because she wanted to spend the holidays with her family. Wanbao also understands that the last time this executive appeared in public was last Friday, but at that time she seemed completely alright, with no sign of anything amiss.

The article on the bottom left:

IT Exec Rumoured to Have Golfed With SCDF Commissioner in America

It is rumoured that the IT executive has played golf with the former SCDF as a ‘middleman’ (literal translation, might mean ‘third party’?). Wanbao understands that a local company organized a company tour to America to motivate its employees, allowing them and their family members to travel overseas. Sources indicate that former SCDF commissioner Peter Lim Sin Pang travelled with the company, although he was not its employee. The female executive even played golf with him there. Lim’s troubles are rumoured to be connected to this trip to the US.

Ex-husband: She was Gentle and Virtuous (that’s the correct translation, not ‘womanly’)

According to the female IT executive’s former husband, his ex-wife was gentle and virtuous, good-looking and proper. This paper located the executive’s former husband, Mr Rong, after several enquiries. He is a director and major shareholder on the boards of several companies. According to our information, the executive and her former husband registered their marriage in 1986. Mr Rong told Wanbao that his wife and he had divorced over a decade ago. He said she had come to his company to work in a temp position when she was still studying in NUS. They fell deeply in love shortly after, and got married. He revealed that the two of them had a son and daughter, with the daughter helping him with business after graduating from polytechnic. His wife and he separated after the birth of their son, due to emotional differences. To his knowledge, his ex-wife has never remarried.




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Straits Times:
A married IT executive is believed to have had sex with two top-ranking public officers being investigated under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The 36-year-old woman is assisting the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) in the cases involving the former chiefs of the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), Mr Peter Lim Sin Pang and Mr Ng Boon Gay.

Sources told The Straits Times that the two men had been unaware that she had been intimate with both of them. Both officers are married. In Mr Ng's case, he had known the woman for over three years and they are believed to have been close since early 2009.

She is said to be an employee of an American multinational software company which she joined about six months ago. She was previously a sales director at a Japanese multinational company and it is understood the probe is related to her time at this firm, which provides IT storage solutions for businesses and organisations.

The woman, whose husband is a businessman, is believed to have left her previous job about the time the CPIB investigations began.

In the investigations concerning Mr Ng, it is believed that he signed two IT-related procurement contracts through the normal processes of multiple levels of checks and the normal basis for awarding such tenders: the lowest quote available.

The woman's previous firm was a subcontractor to two other companies which were awarded these contracts and it is believed the name of the Japanese subcontractor would not have been stated in the tender documents when Mr Ng approved them.

It is believed that the amounts involved in the two contracts totalled around $350,000.

The case surrounding the SCDF's Mr Lim is also believed to involve the tender and procurement of IT-related products.

Public discussion has been swirling around the identity of the mystery woman connected to the probe since Wednesday, when a New Paper report said a woman IT executive linked to both Mr Lim and Mr Ng was involved in the case.

It is believed that both men admitted during questioning that they had improper relationships with a woman.

Staff of private IT firms aiding in probe

The Straits Times could not contact the woman directly for comments on Thursday but she was described by friends and contacts as tall, slim, long-haired and vivacious.

The CPIB said on Wednesday both Mr Ng and Mr Lim, who were arrested separately under the Prevention of Corruption Act, were out on bail and helping in what the bureau called separate investigations.

Mr Ng, 44, was nabbed at his Bukit Batok home on Dec 19. Mr Lim, 51, was taken in on Jan 4.

The former government scholarship recipients, who together served more than 40 years in the uniformed services, have been suspended from their duties since Wednesday. They will be replaced from Feb 1.

Both have started to seek legal advice, and it is understood that Mr Ng's wife and family are standing by him, offering their full support.

Another six senior SCDF officers, along with employees in private sector IT firms, have been assisting in the probe too.

Mr Ng and Mr Lim were investigated following allegations of 'serious personal misconduct', the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had said on Tuesday.

A CPIB statement a day later said: 'As investigations are still ongoing, it is premature to assume that former commissioner of the SCDF Peter Lim Sin Pang and former director (of) CNB Ng Boon Gay would be ultimately liable for any criminal proceedings.'

The bureau had added that in the case of public servants, and especially where there may be no criminal wrongdoings but serious misconduct, the matter may also be referred to the ministry or agency concerned for appropriate disciplinary action to be taken.

Meanwhile, ST Electronics issued a statement on Thursday clarifying that none of its executives had been called up by the CPIB to assist with investigations into the case. The New Paper had on Thursday reported that an ST Electronics executive was assisting with CPIB investigations.

Additional reporting ...
 

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Both on paid leave or no-pay leave? $10,000 is not too many days of frolicking work for them. These civil service people are overpaid based on the work they do and their responsibilities.
 
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