The Borneo Post

Swiss ex-banker jailed for sex with Singapore minor

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SINGAPORE: A Swiss ex-banker was yesterday sentenced to more than four months in jail for having sex with an underaged Singaporea­n prostitute, in a sleaze scandal that sparked uproar in the city-state.

Singapore Judge Eddy Tham denounced Juerg Buergin’s “reckless” act of having intercours­e with the 17-year- old woman on two occasions at five star hotels in 2010 and 2011.

Wearing a light blue shirt, Buergin – who booked the prostitute through an escort agency website – looked sombre throughout the court proceeding­s and looked down several times as the judge read out the verdict.

“In terms of culpabilit­y, the accused clearly did not take any reasonable steps to avoid falling foul of the law. He was reckless in not verifying the age of the minor,” the verdict said.

“He is not a naive person but someone holding a responsibl­e position as a banker. He conceded that not everything he read (on) the Internet should be accepted at face value,” it added.

Buergin, a married 41-year- old former executive with banking giant UBS, had said at the start of his trial in March that he was tricked into thinking the girl was older than 17.

Prostituti­on is legal in Singapore but it is against the law to pay for the sexual services of girls under 18, in a bid to protect the young from exploitati­on.

The case caused an uproar last year in Singapore after Buergin and 50 other men, including business executives, a former school principal, a navy captain and a police superinten­dent, were accused of paying for sex with the girl.

One of them was socialite and environmen­tal activist Howard Shaw, 41, a grandson of Asian movie mogul Runme Shaw. He was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail but released after eight weeks for good behaviour. — AFP

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