SINGAPORE—Singapore said Friday it had filed criminal charges
against a former employee of a Swiss private bank that is under scrutiny
by Singaporean authorities for its relationship with Malaysian state
investment fund 1MDB.
Yeo Jiawei, 33, was charged April 15 under Singapore’s Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Serious Crimes Act with purchasing a property using illegally acquired funds. A copy of the charges provided by Singapore’s attorney general’s chambers said Mr. Yeo, a Singaporean citizen, received 200,000...
Yeo Jiawei, 33, was charged April 15 under Singapore’s Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Serious Crimes Act with purchasing a property using illegally acquired funds. A copy of the charges provided by Singapore’s attorney general’s chambers said Mr. Yeo, a Singaporean citizen, received 200,000...
DESIDERATA: Yes, our southern neighbour will help us Malaysians wind up 1MDB and do the ASian finance world -- of which Singapore is a LEADING HUB! -- a "GOoD SERVICE".
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From channelnewsasia.com:~~~~
UPDATED @23.30hrs -- see how heART DEsi laboureth for free for you, my dear ER!:( and NO TEHTARIK From you guys/gals!:(:(
From channelnewsasia.com:~~~~
Ex-BSI Singapore banker involved in 1MDB probe charged
Former wealth banker Yeo Jiawei at the Singapore arm of Swiss private bank BSI was charged under the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and other Serious Crimes Act.
- Posted 22 Apr 2016 13:52
- Updated 22 Apr 2016 15:32
SINGAPORE: Former private wealth banker Yeo Jiawei has
been charged under the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and other Serious
Crimes Act for acquiring property as part of benefits from criminal
conduct.
According to court documents seen by Channel NewsAsia, the 33-year-old Yeo had received S$200,000 in his Bank of China account, "which represents his benefits from cheating", thus committing an offence under the Act. He was charged on Apr 16 in documents signed off by the Commercial Affairs Department.
In a separate Bloomberg report on Friday, Yeo was reported to have been charged following Singapore authorities' investigations into Malaysian state investment fund 1MDB. The former banker had proposed investment products to the fund and was questioned as part of Singapore's probe, Bloomberg said, citing people familiar with the case.
He faces a jail term of up to 10 years, or a fine up to S$500,000, or both, the court documents showed.
The charge against Yeo is among the first formal charges from the 1MDB probe, Bloomberg said. Another former BSI Singapore executive, Yak Yew Chee, has also been investigated and had bank accounts frozen.
The CAD and the Monetary Authority of Singapore had announced in February that they have seized a large number of bank accounts in relation to the probe into 1MDB.
According to court documents seen by Channel NewsAsia, the 33-year-old Yeo had received S$200,000 in his Bank of China account, "which represents his benefits from cheating", thus committing an offence under the Act. He was charged on Apr 16 in documents signed off by the Commercial Affairs Department.
In a separate Bloomberg report on Friday, Yeo was reported to have been charged following Singapore authorities' investigations into Malaysian state investment fund 1MDB. The former banker had proposed investment products to the fund and was questioned as part of Singapore's probe, Bloomberg said, citing people familiar with the case.
He faces a jail term of up to 10 years, or a fine up to S$500,000, or both, the court documents showed.
The charge against Yeo is among the first formal charges from the 1MDB probe, Bloomberg said. Another former BSI Singapore executive, Yak Yew Chee, has also been investigated and had bank accounts frozen.
The CAD and the Monetary Authority of Singapore had announced in February that they have seized a large number of bank accounts in relation to the probe into 1MDB.
- CNA/kk
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