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Singapore Mogul Ong Beng Seng charged in corruption case

Under Section 165 of Singapore's Penal Code, which prohibits public officials from accepting gifts from individuals with whom they interact in their official capacity, Ong’s actions are under scrutiny. The allegations suggest that Ong encouraged Iswaran to accept a private flight to Doha in December 2022, which was valued at approximately SGD 7,700, along with arranging a lavish one-night hotel stay and a business-class return flight that cost an additional SGD 5,700.

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Defence claims no red flags in Najib’s 1MDB case

During court proceedings, the defence presented evidence suggesting that Najib's financial activities were conducted through legitimate channels and did not raise suspicions at the time. Legal representatives argued that transactions involving Najib's personal accounts were routine and adhered to banking regulations.

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Former Taoyuan City Mayor Zheng Wencan sentenced to 12 years in prison amid corruption scandal

Despite the gravity of the charges and the detailed indictment, Zheng Wencan continues to deny the accusations. His refusal to acknowledge his wrongdoing has been met with frustration by various political figures, including Kuomintang legislator Niu Xuting. Niu criticized Zheng's persistent denial, describing it as “hard to accept” given the comprehensive nature of the evidence presented. He emphasized that Zheng's case not only tarnishes the integrity of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) but also has serious repercussions for urban development projects in Taoyuan.