Keppel FELS Manager Acquitted of S$300,000 Kickback Charges
A former Keppel FELS shipyard manager has been acquitted of charges alleging he received nearly S$300,000 in kickbacks. The acquittal stemmed from the judge's observation that a key prosecution witness had a possible motive to falsely implicate the man during the trial.

A former shipyard manager at Keppel FELS has been acquitted of allegations he received nearly S$300,000 in kickbacks.
The judge presiding over the case cited concerns regarding a key witness for the prosecution. According to the judge, this witness had a possible motive to falsely implicate the man during their testimony.
According to Channel News Asia, these reasons led to the manager's acquittal.