In the Courts (2022): Jail for man offering BND20 to ask for ‘smooth clearance of cargo’ (20.07.2022)
 Posted on : Jul 21, 2022, 12:28PM   37 total views  Category : Local News

BY Fadley Faisal

A forwarding agent company employee was jailed for eight months by the Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to offering bribes to Customs officers in return for cargo clearance.

 

Deputy Public Prosecutors Rozaimah binti Abdul Rahman revealed that Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) investigations on 30-year-old Filipino Argel Sanchez David was prompted by a complaint referred by the Royal Customs and Excise Department (RCED) on corrupt activities at the Customs Guardhouse and Muara Port Post Office.

 

It was revealed that the defendant had gone to the Customs Guardhouse and Muara Port Post Office to obtain necessary forms for a goods consignment sometime between September and October last year.

 

After getting the declaration form signed by a Customs officer, the defendant walked towards the RCED payment counter where a Customs inspection officer was stationed. The defendant placed BND20 cash on the payment counter for the Customs inspection officer on duty, as an inducement to not take action against him for any violations pertaining to customs declarations. The officer immediately reported the incident to their superior.

 

The defendant claimed that he had been instigated to give BND50 cash to a Customs Inspection Officer as a “supervising fee” or “belanja” to ensure that any Customs declaration clearance matters would run smoothly.

 

The cash was issued with a payment voucher with the remarks “being cash payment for supervising fee… remarks: token of appreciation for smooth clearance of cargo”.

 

The defendant further admitted that instead of giving all the money, he had instead only given BND20 to the Customs inspection officer.

 

Senior Magistrate Pengiran Hazirah binti Pengiran Haji Mohd Yusoff adjourned the case against David’s employer Chin Chee Vun, 52, following his denial to abetting his employee, to July 27 for trial dates to be fixed.

 

The ACB reminded the public that offering bribes to any enforcement officer is a serious offence and can be punished on conviction with a maximum penalty for each offence of a fine of BND30,000 and imprisonment of up to seven years.

 

-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin

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