Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Macau billionaire gets four years prison for bribing U.N. officials

Featured Replies

Macau billionaire gets four years prison for bribing U.N. officials

By Brendan Pierson

 

800x800 (2).jpg

FILE PHOTO: Macau billionaire real estate developer Ng Lap Seng (R), accused of bribing former United Nations General Assembly president John Ashe, exits the Manhattan U.S. District Courthouse in New York, U.S. April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Ashlee Espinal

 

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Billionaire Macau real estate developer Ng Lap Seng was sentenced to four years in prison on Friday after being found guilty last July of bribing two United Nations ambassadors to help him build a multibillion dollar conference centre.

 

Ng, 69, was sentenced in Manhattan federal court by U.S. District Judge Vernon Broderick, who also ordered him to forfeit $1.5 million, representing assets used in his crimes, and to pay a $1 million criminal fine.

 

Prosecutors had sought a sentence of more than six years, while Ng's lawyers had urged Broderick to impose a sentence of time served and let Ng return to China.

 

Broderick denied a motion by Ng's lawyers to keep him out of prison on bail while he appeals his conviction, ruling that Ng would have to surrender to authorities in July.

 

A lawyer for Ng was not immediately available for comment.

 

Ng has been under house arrest in a Manhattan apartment since shortly after his arrest in 2015. He was found guilty by a jury last July of charges including bribery and money laundering.

 

Prosecutors said during Ng's four-week trial last year that Ng paid more than $1 million in bribes to Francis Lorenzo, a former deputy ambassador from the Dominican Republic, and John Ashe, a former U.N. General Assembly president and ambassador from Antigua and Barbuda.

 

The prosecutors said that with the two ambassadors' support, Ng hoped to build a conference centre in Macau that would turn the former Portuguese territory into the "Geneva of Asia," while winning "fame and more fortune" for himself. The centre was never built.

 

Lorenzo pleaded guilty to bribery and money laundering, and he testified against Ng at his trial after agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors.

 

Ashe was also criminally charged but died accidentally at home in June 2016 after dropping a barbell on his neck.

 

 
reuters_logo.jpg
-- © Copyright Reuters 2018-05-12
  • Popular Post
3 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Ashe was also criminally charged but died accidentally at home in June 2016 after dropping a barbell on his neck.

Someone, not as trusting as me, might find something "convenient" in this accident. :sad:

Ah rich people in jail.  I would really like to see the posh jail he will be spending time at.  The rich peoples jail in Canada, has swimming pools, a gold course and other wonderful areas to pass the time.

Geezer

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.