Two charged with bribing Apple's global supply manager
Published on Sep 19, 2013

Andrew Ang Kok Kiat (left) and Chua Kim Guan of Jin Li Mould Manufacturing were charged in court on Thursday, Sept 19, 2013, with corruptly bribing a manager with technology giant Apple to gain an unfair advantage when bidding for business contracts. -- ST PHOTOS: WONG KWAI CHOW
By Elena Chong
Two ex-directors of a company were charged in court on Thursday with corruptly bribing a manager with technology giant Apple to gain an unfair advantage when bidding for business contracts.
Chua Kim Guan also known as Jacky, 47, was managing director of Jin Li Mould Manufacturing, and Andrew Ang Kok Kiat, 38, was its sales director at the time of the alleged offences.
Chua faces 14 counts of corruptly giving a total of US$387,600 to Paul Shin Devine, then Apple's global supply manager, as a reward to advance the business interest of Jin Li Mould with Apple.
The payments were made in Singapore, Macau, the United States and China between 2006 and 2009.
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