( November 10, 2022, 03:56 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Employees of Singapore Airlines and interior design company Lin ID have been charged in a Singapore court with corruption in relation to S$474,500 ($338,000) in bribes received to assist Lin ID in obtaining confidential information for three Singapore Airlines tenders. A former assistant manager for Singapore Airlines, Lionel Low Jun Jie, is also accused of money laundering after converting $111,100 of the bribes to Microsoft shares, transferring the Microsoft shares to a different trading account, and withdrawing S$25,600 from the trading account via check. The full statement follows: ...
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