Ong's charge came at a time when the loss-making Mulberry shot down Mike Ashley's 83 million pounds takeover offer.
Singapore’s most serious ministerial wrongdoing probe since the 1980s has led to charges levied against a billionaire best ...
one other name stands out - Ong Beng Seng, among the richest tycoons in the city state and widely credited for bringing ...
Formula 1 GP Singapore - Ong Beng Beng, a Malaysian billionaire and owner of the rights to the Singapore Grand Prix, is at ...
No charges were filed against him at that time. Iswaran pled guilty to accepting illegal gifts, including tickets to the 2017 ...
Ong faces one charge of abetting a public servant to obtain valuable gifts and another of obstructing justice.
Ong, a Malaysian businessman based in Singapore, is the managing director of Hotel Properties Limited which owns 38 hotels and resorts in 17 countries. He is known for bringing Formula 1 to ...
Ong Beng Seng, the 78-year-old owner of Hotel Properties Ltd and the rights holder to the Singapore Grand Prix Formula One race, is accused of giving high-value gifts to ex-minister S.
who owns the rights to the Formula One Grand Prix. In Iswaran’s case, the charges relate to his dealings with two businessmen – Mr Ong and construction company boss Lum Kok Seng. Neither ...
Iswaran, who was convicted earlier of breaking the law by receiving gifts including Formula-1 tickets and a trip to Doha. The 78-year-old Ong, managing director of Singapore-listed Hotel ...
A Malaysian billionaire hotelier who brought Formula One to Singapore has been charged for allegedly obstructing justice and abetting wrongdoings by a former Cabinet minister who was imprisoned a day ...