SINGAPORE, March 28 Two senior executives from offshore and marine company Seatrium and its subsidiary were charged in court on Thursday (March 28) with corruption offences.
Two former employees of the now-defunct Sembcorp Marine and one of its subsidiaries have been charged with corruption. Both are accused of paying around S$60 million to a Brazilian middleman between 2009 and 2014, purportedly as bribes for Brazilian officials. Marcus Tan reports.
Singapore-based Seatrium, a shipyard and marine engineering operator, has reached terms with the authorities in Brazil to settle a more than decade-ol.