(From left) James Yeo Siew Liang, Abdul Aziz Mohamed Hanib and Benjamin Chow Tuck Keong were found guilty. - ST
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Three Singaporean men were convicted in a district court on Wednesday (April 28) over the roles they played in a corruption case involving S$124,000 and linked to a man who was then the labour attache of the Indonesian embassy here.
After a trial, District Judge Ong Luan Tze found James Yeo Siew Liang, 49, guilty of 18 graft charges; Abdul Aziz Mohamed Hanib, 65, of 19 such charges; and Benjamin Chow Tuck Keong, 57, of one graft charge.
The labour attache, Agus Ramdhany Machjumi, is no longer in Singapore. In an earlier statement, the Indonesian Embassy said that he had left his post.
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