Hindustan Times (Patiala)

SIKH WOMAN JAILED IN SINGAPORE

Convicted for role in most extensive bribery and fraud conspiracy in US Navy

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

57-year-old Singaporea­n Sikh woman was on Friday jailed for 33 months for her role in the largest and most extensive bribery and fraud conspiracy in the history of the United States Navy, according to media reports.

Gursharan Kaur Sharon Rachael, a former lead contract specialist with the US Navy and based in Singapore, had the responsibi­lity of managing ship husbanding contracts worth millions of dollar, with duties such as drafting contract requiremen­ts, including negotiatin­g and evaluating bids.

Gursharan, had received more than SGD 1,30,000 in bribes from Leonard Glenn Francis, the Malaysian CEO of maritime services company Glenn Defense Marine (Asia) (GDMA), in exchange for sensitive US Navy informatio­n, Channel News Asia reported.

Sentencing her to jail term of two years and nine months for three charges of corruption and one for dealing with benefits of criminal conduct, District Judge Shaiffudin Saruwan said that there was “flagrant abuse of trust and authority” by Gursharan.

He further said that there was also “a high level of premeditat­ion”, with steps taken to avoid detection, a sustained period of offending of seven years and a “high amount of gratificat­ion” by the accused.

The Judge also ordered that the SGD 1,30,278be surrendere­d by Gursharan to Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigat­ion Bureau (CPIB).

Between 2006 and 2013, Gursharan disclosed non-public informatio­n from the US Navy to Francis, which helped GDMA clinch 11 contracts worth a total of about USD 48 million, out of 14 contracts that the company bid for, according to the investigat­ions by the CPIB.

Gursharan provided sensitive informatio­n pertaining to pricing strategies, price informatio­n of GDMA’s competitor­s and questions that the contracts review board had posed to GDMA’s competitor­s.

The fraud was uncovered after GDMA became the focus of investigat­ions in the US in 2012.

Gursharan was charged more than two years ago for the corruption cases.

The bribe she received from Francis included SGD100,000 in cash for a condominiu­m apartment down payment and a prudential policy apart from more than SGD30,000 worth of stays in luxury hotels like Ritz-Carlton in Bali and Dubai, as well as the Shangri-La Hotel in Jakarta.

The scandal has also resulted in the arrest and conviction of several navy officials in the US.

Gursharan’s lawyer Suresh Damodara pleaded for minimal punishment of her client, citing her illness. However, the Judge pointed out that Gursharan was not terminally ill currently and would be provided medical care while incarcerat­ed.

Francis, the CEO of GDMA also nicknamed Fat Leonard, is in custody in the US and faces a maximum custodial term of 25 years for defrauding the navy of more than USD 35 million.

Twelve US Navy officials pleaded guilty in the US, while the highest-ranking official involved, Rear Admiral Robert Gilbeau, was sentenced to 18 months’ jail for making false statements to investigat­ors.

HAD RECEIVED SGD 1,30,000 IN BRIBES FROM MALAYSIAN CEO OF MARITIME COMPANY

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