Kamis, 27 September 2018

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He is a staff sergeant with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, 

He allegedly accepted sex as bribes from the foreign women. 

in exchange for ensuring that their visitor passes were extended.
A Singapore immigration official was charged for allegedly receiving sexual favours from Chinese women 

He has received sexual favours in exchange for helping them extend their visas, 

It was a rare case of corruption in a city-state known for its clean image.

Singapore is in a city-state (which is) known for its clean image.

Singapore is known for its clean image.
Chin Peng Sum was also accused of tipping off the two women about impending raids and obstruction of justice for deleting incriminating text messages that he had exchanged with them.

The 51-year-old is a staff sergeant with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.

He allegedly accepted sex as bribes from the foreign women 

in exchange for ensuring that their visitor passes were extended.
He was also accused of violating the Official Secrets Act 

by informing the women in advance about impending (mendatang) raids 

so that they could evade (menghindari) arrest for "vice-related and/or immigration" offences, 

the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau added.
"It is a serious offence (pelanggaran) for public officers to act in their own interests 

and use their position to solicit (mengumpulkan) corrupt benefits.
Singapore is a thriving business hub and financial centre, 

Singapore takes a tough stand against graft, 

and Singapore has consistently ranked in surveys as among the least corrupt countries in the world.
Its civil servants' salaries are among the highest in the world, 

in what authorities say is a bid to deter (menghalangi) corruption.
Cases do still occur sometimes. 

In 2013, Peter Lim -- former head of the civil defence force, which oversees emergency services -- 

He was found guilty of corruption in a sex-for-contracts case

He was jailed for six months.
An official is accused of receiving sexual favours in return for visa extensions. 

An immi official is accused of warning the female visitors about impending raids.

A Singapore immigration official was charged for allegedly receiving sexual favours from Chinese women 

He received sexual favor in exchange for helping them extend their visas, 

This was a rare case of corruption in a city state known for its clean image.
Chin Peng Sum was also accused of tipping off (memberi petunjuk / membocorkan) the two women about impending raids and obstruction of justice for deleting incriminating text messages he exchanged with them.

He was allegedly accepted sex as bribes from the foreign women in exchange for ensuring that their visitor passes were extended.
He was also accused of violating the Official Secrets Act 
by telling the women in advance about impending raids 

so that they could evade (menghindari) arrest for “vice-related and/or immigration” offences.









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Singapore immigration officer charged in sex bribery case

A staff sergeant with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, allegedly accepted sex as bribes from the foreign women in exchange for ensuring that their visitor passes were extended, the country's anti-corruption body said. 

A Singapore immigration official was Thursday charged for allegedly receiving sexual favours from Chinese women in exchange for helping them extend their visas, a rare case of corruption in a city-state known for its clean image.
Chin Peng Sum was also accused of tipping off the two women about impending raids and obstruction of justice for deleting incriminating text messages that he had exchanged with them.
The 51-year-old, a staff sergeant with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, allegedly accepted sex as bribes from the foreign women in exchange for ensuring that their visitor passes were extended, the country's anti-corruption body said.
He was also accused of violating the Official Secrets Act by informing the women in advance about impending raids so that they could evade arrest for "vice-related and/or immigration" offences, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau added.
"It is a serious offence for public officers to act in their own interests and use their position to solicit corrupt benefits," it said.
Singapore, a thriving business hub and financial centre, takes a tough stand against graft, and has consistently ranked in surveys as among the least corrupt countries in the world.
Its civil servants' salaries are among the highest in the world, in what authorities say is a bid to deter corruption.
Cases do still occur sometimes. In 2013, Peter Lim -- former head of the civil defence force, which oversees emergency services -- was found guilty of corruption in a sex-for-contracts case and jailed for six months.

Singapore immigration officer charged in sex bribery case involving Chinese women

Official is accused of receiving sexual favours in return for visa extensions and warning the female visitors about impending raids
A Singapore immigration official was on Thursday charged for allegedly receiving sexual favours from Chinese women in exchange for helping them extend their visas, a rare case of corruption in a city state known for its clean image.
Chin Peng Sum was also accused of tipping off the two women about impending raids and obstruction of justice for deleting incriminating text messages he exchanged with them.
The 51-year-old, a staff sergeant with the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, allegedly accepted sex as bribes from the foreign women in exchange for ensuring that their visitor passes were extended, the country’s anti-corruption body said.
He was also accused of violating the Official Secrets Act by telling the women in advance about impending raids so that they could evade arrest for “vice-related and/or immigration” offences, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau added.
“It is a serious offence for public officers to act in their own interests and use their position to solicit corrupt benefits,” it said.
Singapore, a thriving business hub and financial centre, takes a tough stand against corruption, and has consistently ranked in surveys as among the least corrupt countries.
Its civil servants’ salaries are among the highest in the world, in what authorities say is a bid to deter corruption.
Cases do still occur sometimes. In 2013, Peter Lim – former head of the civil defence force, which oversees emergency services – was found guilty of corruption in a sex-for-contracts case and imprisoned for six months.

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