Wui Ong Chuan was fined $45,000 while Poiter Agus Kentjana was fined $35,000. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Two Singaporeans who sold a sonar system, which eventually ended up with a survey centre operated by the Myanmar Navy, were ordered to pay fines totalling $80,000 on Tuesday.
Hydronav was earlier convicted of two charges under the Act, and it was fined more than $1.1 million on Tuesday. In earlier proceedings, Deputy Public Prosecutor Magdalene Huang said Poiter and Wui had engaged in a conspiracy to cheat Norwegian firm Kongsberg Maritime, the seller of the system, into believing that Indonesian company Bina Nusantara Perkasa will be its end-user.
Wui agreed with the sales strategy and gave Poiter the contact details of Bina Nusantara Perkasa’s director, who decided to go along with the plan and filled up a statement indicating his company as the end-user.
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