Allegations of profiteering and corruption over Covid-19 care facility at Singapore Expo 'false and malicious': MOH and MND

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SINGAPORE - Allegations of profiteering and corruption in relation to the development of the community care facility (CCF) by Surbana Jurong at the Singapore Expo Convention and Exhibition Centre are 'false and malicious', said the Ministry of Health and Ministry of National Development on Wednesday (May 20).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE -Allegations of profiteering and corruption in relation to the development of the community care facility by Surbana Jurong at the Singapore Expo Convention and Exhibition Centre are"false and malicious", said the Ministry of Health and Ministry of National Development on Wednesday .

Temasek had asked other companies, including PSA International, Singapore Technologies Engineering and Sheares Healthcare to help. External vendors such as Parkway Pantai, Resorts World Sentosa and Certis Cisco were also roped in. One such post concerned how Manpower Minister Josephine Teo's husband, Mr Teo Eng Cheong, is the international chief executive in charge of Singapore, South-east Asia and North Asia at Surbana Jurong.

They said that MOH worked with Temasek and the other entities on the healthcare requirements and needs for the CCF site. They also noted that Temasek-linked companies, including Surbana Jurong, will only charge for direct expenditure at cost.

 

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