Ex-ship management company director pleads guilty to 5 corruption charges

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His responsibilities included liaising with other companies for goods and services to be supplied to Sinochem vessels. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - He was a director at a ship management company who controlled other businesses when he entered into an arrangement to obtain money corruptly.

His responsibilities included liaising with other companies for goods and services to be supplied to the Sinochem vessels. At that time, Aoxing was planning to start a tank cleaning and optimisation programme to increase the cleanliness and efficiency of Sinochem vessels. Shortly after the meeting, Ananthakrishnan recommended Marine Care to his immediate supervisor, and on Dec 18, 2015, Marine Care was registered as an approved Sinochem vendor.As proposed by Mr Kunal, every quarter, Marine Care would collate a list of all invoices it issued to Aoxing and inform Ananthakrishnan and a Sakura director what was 10 per cent of the total amount invoiced.

 

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