I also look forward to discovering the motives for these perpetrators.
A SENIOR executive with Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) has been sacked after admitting that he received illegal payments and misappropriated shopping vouchers.
Mr Peter Khoo Chong Meng, 47, who spent 22 years at The Straits Times, first as a sports journalist and then as its chief of branding and promotions, was a senior vice-president in the English and Malay Newspapers Division (EMND).
He came forward early this week and told his editors what he had done. He has also repaid $196,500.
A police report has been made and investigations are ongoing, the company said last night.
SINGAPORE: Another man has been named in the $12 million cheating case at the Singapore Land Authority (SLA).
The Department's Manager of Technology and Infrastructure Department Lim Chai Meng is suspected to have conspired with SLA's Deputy Director of Technology and Infrastructure Department Koh Seah Wee to cheat the Authority.
The pair allegedly rendered false invoices for fictitious maintenance contracts in transactions between January 2008 and March 2010, worth $11.8 million.
A joint statement from the SLA and the Law Ministry said that cash and assets worth about $10 million have been located and secured so far.