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Senior ICA officer jailed for corruption
Khushwant Singh
Thu, Nov 12, 2009
The Straits Times

HE STARTED out as an office boy in 1970 and rose to become a chief immigration and checkpoints specialist.

But Chung Cheong Weng, 60, was left surveying the tatters of his career yesterday as he is now bound for jail.

The cause of the downfall of this married father of three grown sons: accepting sexual favours from a 36-year-old Chinese national he was supposed to have been investigating, which earned him a six-month jail term.


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