A Singapore court has handed out another jail sentence to a bunkering company boss who bribed surveyors to pass off inferior quality or short-supply fuel.

Timothy Chua Kim Leng, managing director of Navi Marine, was found guilty of five charges of corruption and given a 10 months' jail sentence and fined S$410,00 ($237,000).

Singapore has been rocked over the last couple of the years by the bunker bribery scandal and scores of bunker surveyors and bunkering company bosses have been charged and found guilty.

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