Huawei account director Peng Ming was charged with four counts of giving gratifications in a Singapore court, three of which are amalgamated, and one count of cheating, on January 22, 2025. — Reuters pic
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By Malay Mail
Wednesday, 22 Jan 2025 11:09 AM MYT
SINGAPORE, Jan 22 — Three Singaporean men, including a Huawei account director, an engineer from Singapore’s health tech agency, and a senior sales director from Nera Telecommunications, were charged with corruption today.
The charges involve giving or obtaining bribes to advance business interests, Singapore-based news agency Channel News Asia reported.
Chiang Chee Seng, 50, is a senior sales director at Nera Telecommunications and faces one charge of corruptly giving gratifications.
Ng Kah Siang, 37, an engineer at Integrated Health Systems Information (IHiS), faces five counts of corruptly obtaining gratifications.
Peng Ming, 39, is an account director at Huawei and is charged with four counts of giving gratifications, three of which are amalgamated, and one count of cheating.
Ng is accused of attempting to obtain S$20,000 in bribes from Peng in November 2021 to influence IHiS business decisions in favour of Huawei.
IHiS, now rebranded as Synapxe, is a subsidiary of MOH Holdings, which oversees Singapore’s public healthcare institut...