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SINGAPORE – A former employee of a Changi Airport unit was charged on Monday (Dec 23) after receiving bribes of more than $200,000 from a director of an information technology (IT) firm.
James Lim Liong Ghee, 45, was an associate director at Changi Airports International and a former IT manager at hedge fund firm Dymon Asia Capital.
He had allegedly received cash gratification amounting to $215,237 from Ng Soon Weng, 45, director of IT company First Tel Tech, who was also charged on Monday.
He allegedly received the bribes on 98 occasions, as a reward for furthering the business interest of First Tel Tech with Dymon and Changi Airports International.
According to court documents, Lim was bribed on various occasions from 2015 to 2017.
In addition, Lim was charged with conspiring with Ng and another person to forge five quotations for the purpose of cheating Changi Airports International into awarding contracts to First Tel Tech.
Lim also faced charges in relation to forging 11 quotations for the purpose of cheating Changi Airports International into awarding contracts to the IT company.
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