SINGAPORE – A site supervisor tasked with overseeing a plot of land in Tuas South Way for his company allowed another man to dump waste material on it.
He did so after the man promised to pay him $50 for every truckload of waste dumped.
His company eventually discovered the dumping after Hossain Toufik allowed the man to deposit 10 truckloads of waste over two days.
On June 19, Hossain, 34, was sentenced to three days’ jail after he pleaded guilty to one charge of corruptly agreeing to accept gratification from another person.
The court heard that Hossain had been employed by Koh Civil Engineering as a site supervisor at the time of the offence.
Part of his job scope included supervising workers at a temporarily occupied land in Tuas South Way, which was used as a staging ground to store materials for the construction of an integrated waste management facility for the National Environment Agency.
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