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PUB officer took bribes from contractors

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PUB officer took bribes from contractors

10 Feb 2011
SOURCE: The Straits Times

AN OFFICER of national water agency PUB, who took bribes in the form of entertainment and laptop repairs from a sub-contractor, was jailed for four months yesterday.

Jumat Omar, 41, a senior technician attached to the sewer repair section, was also ordered to pay a penalty of $2,299. He faced seven charges and that sum was the total amount of bribes he received.

He admitted to three charges. One was for trying to get an unspecified amount from an employee of a contractor, and two for obtaining free entertainment and repair of his laptop from a company director.

The offences occurred between 2006 and 2009.

Assistant Public Prosecutor S. Puspha said that as part of his duties, Jumat would recommend to owners of homes, whose sewer lines needed repairs, to carry out such work.

PUB’s general guideline is for officers to provide a minimum of three referrals, so that no contractor is unduly favoured over others.

One of the contractors Jumat recommended was Pipeline Services.

Between October and December 2006, he called Pipeline’s business development manager Oun Hui Peng.

The court heard that the purpose of the call was to impress upon her that he had been recommending customers to the company, and that she should know what to do.

Ms Oun told Jumat that she had to speak to her supervisor, who told her not to entertain his requests.

APP Puspha said that in 2008, Jumat came to know two directors of PMPS Liner Technology through the course of work.

PMPS had a sub-contract with a company contracted by the PUB to carry out sewer rehabilitation work.

On Feb 20, 2009, Jumat visited Superstar KTV Club at Hotel Royal with the two directors and an overseas supplier.

Their entertainment bill came up to $1,567, which was paid by Mr Yeo Soon Tian, one of the directors. He did it so that Jumat would not make things inconvenient for PMPS in its work for the PUB.

The following month, Jumat contacted Mr Yeo to meet him at a worksite in Balestier. He asked Mr Yeo to help him send his laptop for repairs as the LCD screen was spoilt.

Mr Yeo agreed and PMPS paid the $755 repair bill.

Four other charges were taken into consideration.
 
>>The following month, Jumat contacted Mr Yeo to meet him at a worksite in Balestier. He asked Mr Yeo to help him send his laptop for repairs as the LCD screen was spoilt.

Mr Yeo agreed and PMPS paid the $755 repair bill. <<

Quiz of the day: How do you know a m&d is poor in Mathematics?

Ans: When he get someone to repair his old laptop for $755, instead of getting a new one at that price. Lol
 
[COLOR="_______"]It is a sign that the head is corrupted leading to the bottom.[/COLOR]
 

2 former directors jailed 1 month each for graft


Published on Feb 17, 2012
By Elena Chong

Two former directors of a sewer pipeline rehabilitation company were each sentenced to one month's jail on Friday for corruption.

Yeo Soon Tian 40, and Alvin Tay Hock Jin, 32, had pleaded guilty earlier to entertaining then PUB senior technician Jumat Omar, 42, at a KTV lounge and paying for the cost of repair of his laptop, in return for not finding fault with works carried out by their company, PMPS Liner Technology.

A district court heard that in 2008 and 2009, PMPS had a sub-contract with a company which carried out sewer rehabilitation works for PUB facilities.

Jumat had also acted as a clerk-of-works on worksites and was in a position to file any complaints on safety issues concerning any breach of safety regulations by PMPS staff.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.

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See low pay sure got corruption. Pay him millions he will be clean.
 
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