SINGAPORE'S Public Prosecutor (PP) could yet charge the six former Keppel Offshore & Marine senior managers embroiled in Brazil's Operation Car Wash corruption scandal if new evidence becomes available. Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Indranee Rajah, defended in parliament the PP's decision to issue stern warnings to the six former managers embroiled in the scandal that saw bribes totalling US$55 million paid via an intermediary to secure rig-building contracts from Brazilian national oil company Petrobras.
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