Advertisement
Asia

Sixth US Navy officer caught in Singapore resupply bribe scandal

The US Navy has suspended another officer in a widening bribery scandal, as a Malaysian businessman allegedly at the heart of the scam was granted bail in California.

2-MIN READ2-MIN
A courtroom sketch of contractor Leonard Francis. Photo: Reuters

The US Navy has suspended another officer in a widening bribery scandal, as a Malaysian businessman allegedly at the heart of the scam was granted bail in California.

Captain David Haas, 45, was relieved as deputy commander of Coastal Riverine Group One and "temporarily reassigned" to the staff of another unit, becoming the sixth officer involved in the scandal.

"The decision to reassign Haas was made based upon allegations in connection" with a criminal investigation into defence contractor Glenn Defence Marine Asia, the navy said.

Advertisement

The Singapore-based firm is accused by federal authorities of offering prostitutes and pay-offs to secure lucrative government contracts to resupply naval ships.

Its CEO, Malaysian businessman Leonard Francis - dubbed "Fat Leonard" - is charged with conspiring to bribe naval and government officials.

Advertisement

Haas was suspended on November 15, but officials provided no other details about his alleged role in the widening scandal. It threatens to turn into one of the worst in the navy's history.

Advertisement
Select Voice
Select Speed
1.00x