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SINGAPORE: A former Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) deputy director was sentenced to six weeks' jail by a district court on Thursday for soliciting a bribe from a company in return for a tender award for a construction project.
49-year-old Peh Chew Seng had earlier claimed trial and was convicted of the charge.
He is now appealing against both the conviction and the sentence.
Peh is out on $15,000 bail, pending appeal.
The court had earlier heard that shortly after he joined the hospital as its deputy director of projects and development in December 2008, he was tasked to oversee a project to erect a four-storey temporary annex office building.
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SINGAPORE: A former Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) deputy director was sentenced to six weeks' jail by a district court on Thursday for soliciting a bribe from a company in return for a tender award for a construction project.
49-year-old Peh Chew Seng had earlier claimed trial and was convicted of the charge.
He is now appealing against both the conviction and the sentence.
Peh is out on $15,000 bail, pending appeal.
The court had earlier heard that shortly after he joined the hospital as its deputy director of projects and development in December 2008, he was tasked to oversee a project to erect a four-storey temporary annex office building.