Singapore: An Indian-origin former chief financial officer of Singaporean technology company TREK 2000 International was on Monday given an 11-month jail term and fined SGD 20,000 for falsifying accounts, forgery and not disclosing interested party transactions, according to a media report here. Gurcharan Singh was convicted of eight charges, with nine other similar charges taken into account in sentencing him. This comes after Trek 2000's:5AB 0% founder Henn Tan and former executive director Poo Teng Pin were convicted of charges of related conspiracies, The Business Times reported.
Investigations by the Commercial Affairs Department revealed that in 2011, mainboard-listed Trek 2000 known for inventing the thumb drive had entered into seven transactions valued at approximately USD 2.79 million with T-Data Systems. The sole shareholder of T-Data is the wife of Trek 2000's Poo, which makes T-Data an interested party in relation to Trek 2000.