
Three former Shell employees charged for corruption
Three former employees of Shell Eastern Petroleum allegedly conspired to bribe companies that inspect vessels that get their fuel from the company.
Juandi Bin Pungot, Muzaffar Ali Khan Bid Muhamad Akram, and Richard Goh Chee Keong were charged for corruption offenses for bribing employees of various surveying companies.
The bribes allegedly offered to these employees total to an approximate $154,000, spent between 2014 and 2017.
Pungot and Akram, both Singaporeans, allegedly conspired to give corrupt gratifications of up to $121,285 to 10 employees of different surveying companies to refrain from accurately reporting the results of their inspections from 2014 to 2017.
Keong, a permanent resident of Singapore, allegedly gave approximately $33,000 to three employees of various surveying companies between 2016 and 2017.
All three were previously charged for their alleged involvement in misapropriating fuel from Shell Bukom.
They could face a fine of up to $100,000 and/or sentenced to imprisonment of up to five years if found guilty.