Sembcorp Marine commercial executive charged with bribery offences

SINGAPORE: A commercial executive from Sembcorp Marine Integrated Yard was charged this week with taking or attempting to obtain bribes totalling more than S$200,000 over a period of six years.

Balakrishnan Govindasamy, 61, was said to have corruptly obtained and attempted to obtain gratifications in the form of cash totalling at least S$202,877 between 2015 and 2021, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said on Wednesday (Aug 16), the day Govindasamy was charged.

The bribes and attempts allegedly involved nine contractors representing different companies.

“These gratifications were meant as an inducement or reward for advancing the business interests of these contractors with Sembcorp Marine Integrated Yard,” said CPIB.

For his offences, Govindasamy faced 14 charges punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act, of which five charges are punishable under the Criminal Procedure Code.

Any person convicted of a corruption offence can be fined up to S$100,000 or sentenced to jail for up to five years, or both. In addition, anyone who is convicted under the Criminal Procedure Code can face two times the amount of punishment liable for that offence.