The service advisers at Vicom who took bribes lodged accident reports without the motorist or vehicle being present. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – To avoid hassle for their customers, two motor vehicle repair workshop directors bribed staff at vehicle inspection company Vicom to lodge “shortcut” accident reports.
The younger Lim had four other charges taken into consideration and was sentenced to four weeks’ imprisonment.Motorists involved in an accident are required to go to an approved reporting centre or authorised workshop, along with their vehicles, to make a vehicle accident report. Edrian Lim approved of this arrangement as Miracle Workz was not an ARC. It was inconvenient for his customers to take their vehicles to Vicom for accident reporting before taking it back to his company for repairs.
If the photos showed the vehicle in a place other than Vicom, Seah would edit the photos to make it look like it was taken in Vicom, or ask the employee to retake the photos to avoid suspicion. Ng Ah Hiang, 55, another former Vicom service adviser involved in the corrupt scheme, was ordered to pay a $3,000 fine and a $1,300 penalty on Thursday.
Although Vicom did not suffer any loss, the accused persons’ acts placed the company at risk of having its appointment as an ARC terminated by insurers, said DPP Leong.
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