SINGAPORE :
Four Singaporean men were charged over a scandal involving contracts for the metro worth almost S$10 million the latest problem to hit the financial hub's train network.
The prosecution of the group, which included former and current employees and of metro-operator SMRT, came after s series of breakdowns on the train system and a collision that injured dozens.
The accidents have caused anger in the city state where public transport is usually efficient.
Three of the four men caught up in the latest scandal failed to disclose their interest in two engineering companies which had been awarded contracts from SMRT totalling S$9.8 million, the anti-corruption bureau said.
The offences allegedly happened between 2007 and 2012.
Four Singaporean men were charged over a scandal involving contracts for the metro worth almost S$10 million the latest problem to hit the financial hub's train network.
The prosecution of the group, which included former and current employees and of metro-operator SMRT, came after s series of breakdowns on the train system and a collision that injured dozens.
The accidents have caused anger in the city state where public transport is usually efficient.
Three of the four men caught up in the latest scandal failed to disclose their interest in two engineering companies which had been awarded contracts from SMRT totalling S$9.8 million, the anti-corruption bureau said.
The offences allegedly happened between 2007 and 2012.
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