Monday, December 14, 2009

Corruption

 

corruption

SINGAPORE: A 43—year—old Singaporean has been charged with corruption.

Self—employed Hamzah Karim had acted as a coordinator, referring motor vehicle accident cases to law firms in order to file a claim with insurance companies.

In August 2006, the accused had allegedly arranged for learner bike rider Liyana Mohamed Noor to make a false accident report.

The female rider met the accused at Changi General Hospital while seeking treatment for an injury that she sustained during a practical test for her bike licence.

The accused said she could use her injury to make a false accident claim to make more money.

Sometime later, the accused introduced a male friend and instructed her to lie that she was riding pillon when Liyana and the male friend collided with a taxi.

If found guilty, Hamzah could face a maxmum penalty of S$100,000 fine and imprisonment of five years.

— 938 LIVE/yb

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20091214/tap-677-43-year-old-man-charged-corrupti-231650b.html

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