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The CPIB confirmed on May 31 that they had initiated investigations on Seatrium and several individuals associated with the company.

SINGAPORE — Members of Parliament Dr. Tan Wu Meng and Louis Chua of the Workers’ Party have filed parliamentary questions seeking an update from the Prime Minister’s Office regarding the ongoing investigation by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau on Seatrium Limited, a marine engineering company.

“Acting on information received, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau commenced investigations against Seatrium Limited and individuals from Seatrium Limited on alleged corruption offences that occurred in Brazil,” stated CPIB in their media release.On June 1st, Seatrium issued a statement mentioning that the company had previously been investigated by Brazilian authorities in connection with ‘Operation Car Wash’, which began in or around early 2015.

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