SINGAPORE] Bail has been offered to three men allegedly linked to computer servers exported to Malaysia that might contain Nvidia chips. Read more at The Business Times.
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Two of the three are Singaporeans and are linked to about $250 million in the case. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Prosecutors told a court on Thursday (March 13) that a case in which Singapore-based firms have been accused of fraudulently supplying US servers to Malaysia involves transactions worth US$390 million ...
The two Singaporean men and one Chinese national involved were offered bail of between S$600,000 and S$1 million.
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