Ex table tennis president charged with corruption

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Ex table tennis president charged with corruption - Singapore News - XinMSN News

SINGAPORE: The ex—president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA) and former MP Choo Wee Khiang has been charged in court with corruption.

The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said from 2005 to 2007, it received several anonymous complaints against Choo, alleging that he had charged his personal airfares, expenses, phone bills to the Association and received gifts from Chinese coaches and players.

Choo was the STTA at the time of the alleged offences.

Acting on the information received, the Bureau conducted an investigation which revealed that in 2005, Choo had received S$1,500 from Liu Zhongze, who was then a national team player, and Luo Jie, who was then an assistant coach of the STTA, in return for giving Liu more opportunities to represent the Association in table tennis tournaments.

Investigation also revealed that between 2003 and 2004, Choo had received a total of US$600 on two separate occasions from Shi Mei Sheng, who was then a STTA coach, as a reward to Choo for approving the use of two different training facilities in China.

Besides Choo, the former High Performance Manager of STTA Koh Li Ping was also charged on Thursday morning.

The Bureau said between 2002 and 2003, Luo Jie, whose work pass only permitted him to work for STTA, provided table tennis training to students for a local secondary school.

But the school was unable to pay him for the training provided, which amounted to S$8,400.

Luo Jie told Choo and Koh about this.

They then allegedly arranged with the principal of the school to engage STTA in a new training arrangement with the intention to use the proceeds received to pay Luo Jie for the outstanding fees.

Subsequently, after STTA received the payment from the school, Koh obtained approval from Choo to authorise a payment of S$8,400 to Luo Jie, even though the latter did not provide any training services under the new training arrangement.

Choo Wee Khiang was charged with three counts of corruptly accepting gratification under Section 6(a) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, Chapter 241) and one count of criminal breach of trust as a servant, which is an offence under Section 408 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224.

Koh Li Ping was charged with one count of engaging with Choo Wee Khiang in a conspiracy to commit criminal breach of trust as a servant, an offence under Section 408 read with Section 109 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224.

In 1999, Choo was sentenced to two weeks in jail and S$10,000 fine for helping a family friend to use false invoices to cheat a finance company into granting an S$830,000 loan.
— CNA/ck


jailed and charged before in 1999, resigned as MP, but later can still become president of STTA? excellent track record, and doesnt STTA do any backgrd checks? amazing :screwedu:

but not very smart, kenna busted for peanuts. SLA man more a-sai!
 
Re: Ex table tennis president charged with corruption

cheapo........
 
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The fines will be "symbolic" in nature, bo dai jee one....... last fine was $10K 2 weeks to borrow $830K? Wow, justice.
 
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When a rich man commits a crime, he can tender his illustrious career, charitable and societal contributions as mitigation during sentencing.

When a common man commits the same crime, he says he did it for his sick wife/child and previously also regularly donates to NKF, its considered as bollocks mitigation during sentencing

There is a law for the rich and a law for the poor..

This my friends is..Meritocracy
 
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Luckily he never solicit sexual favours from the coach or players...
 
Re: Ex table tennis president charged with corruption

zorro;712983 said:
Luckily he never solicit sexual favours from the coach or players...[/QUOT

u never know.
 

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