By Shaffiq Alkhatib | Posted: 09 December 2010 1734 hrs
SINGAPORE: A
40-year-old managing director of a landscaping company involved in the
Orchard Road Mall enhancement works project was fined S$55,000 for
corruption.
Tan Kok Keong from Kok Keong Landscape gave a bribe
of S$1,500 to an arborist, Victorine Noella Vijeysingha, in November
2008.
He handed over the money so that Ms Vijeysingha, who was
the project's resident technical officer, would be lenient when
supervising work done by his company.
The pair was at Orchard
Road in October that year when Ms Vijeysingha hinted that she wanted him
to bribe her.
Tan agreed as the work completed by his company
would have to first pass her scrutiny before the National Parks Board
conducted its inspections.
He then told Ms Vijeysingha that he
could give her S$1,500.
Tan did not want delays as they could
lead to additional costs for his firm.
Tan had also promised to
give Ms Vijeysingha a bribe of S$30,000 in March last year.
This,
after she had told him that she could help him try to win a contract
for a separate project at Nassim Park condominium.
Court
documents stated that Ms Vijeysingha told Tan that she could recommend
him to the firm in charge of the project, SCDA Architects.
She
had originally wanted a 10 per cent commission from the total value of
the million-dollar landscaping job.
But Tan later promised to
give her S$30,000 instead - which was about three per cent of the total
value.
The court heard that, in the end, no agreement was reached
between the two.
Ms Vijeysingha hasn't been charged in court
over her role in the offences.
Those convicted of corruption can
be jailed up to five years and fined up to S$100,000 for each charge.
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CNA/fa
There is no mention of the director's salary.
If his salary is high should fine him more than just 55k
Ms Vijeysingha hasn't been charged in court over her role in the offences.
strange. FT can take bribe?