"Look like both cases coming to a happy ending."
Go go go ,STM, all the way to 2.8/2.2
In June, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) requested further information from Seatrium regarding the probe. According to Seatrium, the potential offences were committed by then-Sembcorp Marine and its "officers", which contravened the Securities and Futures Act.
In March, Seatrium announced that the Attorney-General’s Chambers was agreeable to enter into a deferred prosecution agreement with a financial penalty of US$110 million, following probes made by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau
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