MOM Appeals for Higher Fine Against PSA Over 2017 Worker Death
Singapore's Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has lodged an appeal seeking a higher fine against PSA. This action follows the death of technical specialist Lee Swee Loong, who was involved in a fatal incident at Keppel Terminal in 2017. Lee, 29, died after being crushed while performing checks on a crane.

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has filed an appeal aiming to secure a higher fine against PSA. This appeal is in connection with the death of technical specialist Lee Swee Loong, which took place at Keppel Terminal in 2017.
Lee Swee Loong, who was 29 years old at the time, was fatally crushed between a rope drum and a trolley platform. The incident occurred while he was carrying out checks on a crane.
The MOM's appeal seeks to increase the penalty imposed on PSA concerning this workplace fatality.
According to Channel News Asia, the appeal has been lodged to seek a higher fine for PSA.



