OIL, BRIBES, POLITICIANS:WHAT HAPPENED TO ‘CLEAN’ SINGAPORE?

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Singapore’s state-backed corporate heavyweights – collectively known as “Singapore Inc” – will face tough questions in 2018 on their commitment to the Lion City’s vaunted anti-corruption ethos, observers say, as a shocked public comes to grips with a graft scandal that has engulfed oil rig builder Keppel Corp.

One political observer went as far as to describe 2017 as “annus horribilis” for the city state’s corporate sector. That sentiment echoed the hand-wringing among government critics that followed last week’s announcement by US prosecutors that Keppel’s offshore and marine arm, Keppel O&M, agreed to pay a US$422 million settlement to avoid a criminal trial for bribing Brazilian officials.

Keppel O&M, according to court documents released by the US justice department, engaged in a scheme between 2001 and 2014 to pay US$55 million in bribes to win 13 contracts with Petrobas and Sete Brasil – two Brazilian oil companies deeply mired in the country’s wide-ranging Operation Car Wash graft scandal. Keppel O&M is the world’s biggest builder of oil rigs.

The US$55 million topped the nearly US$19 million in bribes that were involved at a scandal at state-linked shipbuilder Singapore Technologies Marine, making it the biggest corruption case to hit one of the so-called Singapore Inc companies linked to state sovereign wealth firm Temasek Holdings.

The case – which culminated this year with seven people including the company’s former president being jailed – had already raised worries over whether the Lion City was slipping in its intolerance for graft.

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OIL, BRIBES, POLITICIANS:WHAT HAPPENED TO ‘CLEAN’ SINGAPORE?
 
Singapore was never clean, only that under this imbecile Loong, they don't bother to hide anymore.
 
It was never clean since day 1. Just that some people try to make everyone believe its clean.

...and people believe
 
Singapore is clean. No PAP politician is implicated. All the people accused of corruption, including oppies, are being investigated and charged in court. Some have even been heavily fined by their companies, demoted or terminated from service.
 
Singapore is clean. No PAP politician is implicated. All the people accused of corruption, including oppies, are being investigated and charged in court. Some have even been heavily fined by their companies, demoted or terminated from service.

No?
.....who was Teh cheang wan, n yong nyuk lin......Wee toon Boon...ad infinitum!!!!!!!!
 
No?
.....who was Teh cheang wan, n yong nyuk lin......Wee toon Boon...ad infinitum!!!!!!!!

Teh committed hara kiri because he knows PAP will not show mercy to corrupted officials. Good riddance to him. My only regret is that we did not hang his corpse from a flag pole as a warning to all potential corrupted officials.
 
US AND BRAZIL GOT IT WR9NG. It was not corruption but broker fee.
 
President Halimah should simply pardon those involved. And everyone go back to work, If Singapore is really concerned about going green, start building pump stations to prepare for electric cars. The gasoline engine's time is over. How come there are still two-stroke motorcycles on the road? Time to modernise.

Cheers!
 
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