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Man who carried out vape-related probes for HSA charged with corruption, insult and outrage of modesty

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- Zaini Ibrahim was handed 13 charges for corruption, insult and outrage of modesty offences
- At the time of the offences, he was an investigation officer at WSH Experts, which carried out investigations on behalf of HSA
- His three victims were subjects of investigations that Zaini handled
- He had purportedly molested and tried to sexually bribe the women while recording their statements
- He will return to court on Jan 10 for another hearing

BY
JASMINE ONG
Published December 20, 2023Updated December 20, 2023
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SINGAPORE — A former investigation officer who carried out vape-related probes was charged on Wednesday (Dec 20) after he allegedly molested two women while handling their cases. He was also charged with trying to obtain sexual gratification from a third woman in exchange for leniency.
Zaini Ibrahim, 54, was handed 13 charges, comprising of a corruption charge, six charges for insult of modesty and six charges for outrage of modesty.
All of these were purportedly committed against three women who were being investigated on behalf of the Health Sciences Authority (HSA).
At the time of the offences, Zaini worked as an investigation officer at WSH Experts, an external contractor that has been carrying out these investigations since November 2021, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said in a statement.
Between March 29 and July 6 last year, Zaini allegedly used criminal force with the intent of outraging the modesty of two women on separate occasions at WSH Experts' office while recording statements from them.
These included touching their chest area, private parts and lower body without their consent.
On July 6 last year, he was said to have tried to get sexual gratification from one of the women in exchange for leniency in his investigation against her.
He was also alleged to have insulted the modesty of two of these three women on separate occasions between June 29 and July 14 last year by sending sexually suggestive WhatsApp messages to them and making sexual comments at his office.
During the hearing, Zaini told the court that he intends to plead guilty to all the charges but is awaiting legal assistance from the Public Defender's Office.
He also asked if the court could extend the gag order to him as well, meaning to not have him identified publicly like the women.
However, District Judge Brenda Tan rejected his request and stated that the gag order is only to be imposed on the victims' and not the accused person's identities.
Zaini's case will be heard again on Jan 10, 2024.