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Singapore Hin Leong creator O.K. Lim sentenced to 17-1/2 years in jail, media reports

The founder of collapsed Singaporean oil trading company Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd was sentenced to 171/2 years in prison on Monday for unfaithful global bank HSBC and abetting forgery, regional media reported.

Lim Oon Kuin, known as O.K. Lim, was founded guilty on 2 counts of unfaithful and one of instigating forgery in May. The convictions were over the disbursement by the bank of $111.7. million in March 2020 as payment for 2 oil sales agreements. that prosecutors said were made.

Lim, 82, has been going to court in a wheelchair however. district attorneys stated no weight ought to be offered to his age or medical. conditions offered the gravity of the offenses, CNA reported.

Lim's legal representative Davinder Singh could not instantly be. contacted for comment.

The HSBC dispensation was for two oil sales contracts the. trader purported to have actually entered into with China Aviation Oil. ( Singapore) Corp Ltd (CAO) and Unipec Singapore Pte Ltd . According to prosecutors, the companies had notified HSBC there were. no such arrangements.

Singapore's High Court in March 2021, approved an. application to end up Hin Leong after it stopped working to restructure. about $4 billion in financial obligation following a crash in the oil price. throughout the pandemic.

The company was set up in 1973 and was owned by Lim and his. children Evan Lim and Lim Huey Ching.

Last month, Lim and his kids agreed to pay $3.5 billion. to Hin Leong's liquidators but said they would be obtaining. personal bankruptcy, the Straits Times reported.

(source: Reuters)