Man acquitted of receiving nearly S$300,000 in kickbacks as Keppel FELS shipyard manager

Man acquitted of receiving nearly S0,000 in kickbacks as Keppel FELS shipyard manager


SINGAPORE: A district court has cleared a man of accusations that he received close to S$300,000 (US$234,000) in kickbacks when he was a shipyard manager for Keppel FELS from 2015 to 2017.

Alvin Lim Wee Lun, 46, was cleared on Wednesday (Jun 17) of all 46 charges of conspiring to corruptly obtain gratification from three vendors awarded contracts by Keppel FELS.

Two men – Rajavikraman Jayapandian and Goh Ngak Eng – were earlier convicted and penalised for their roles in the corrupt scheme.

Both offenders pleaded guilty and were witnesses for the prosecution in Mr Lim’s trial.

The acquittal turned on weaknesses in the evidence given by Rajavikraman, whom District Judge Eddy Tham said had possible motive to falsely implicate Mr Lim.

CUT OF KICKBACKS?

Keppel FELS, now part of Seatrium and known as Seatrium New Energy, specialised in shipbuilding and repairs.

Rajavikraman was a former assistant shipyard manager at Keppel FELS, and the project director of Rotating Offshore Solutions at the time of the offences.

He had befriended Mr Lim during his 13-year stint at Keppel FELS, which he left in 2013.

Goh was the director of Megamarine Services, which makes and repairs air winches and trades in equipment.

The scheme that Rajavikraman and Goh admitted to involved Mr Lim conveying Keppel FELS’ business requirements to Rajavikraman.

Rajavikraman would convey that information to Goh, who would then seek out vendors to provide those services. Rajavikraman would then refer vendors to Mr Lim.

Some of these vendors who were awarded Keppel FELS contracts were told to mark up their invoices, and the marked-up amount was split among the co-conspirators.

Rajavikraman and Goh each pleaded guilty to receiving S$191,115.89 in kickbacks for themselves.




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