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An official at a Singapore company at the heart of a $30 million US Navy corruption scandal was sentenced Friday to five years and three months in prison, and ordered to pay $35 million in restitution to the US government. Alex Wisidagama, 42, was sentenced in federal court in San Diego after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to submit false bills to the Navy.
Wisidagama, a citizen of Singapore, worked for his cousin Leonard Glenn Francis's company, Glenn Defense Marine Asia, as its global manager for government contracts. The company held more than $200 million in contracts for ship husbandry and maintenance for the Seventh Fleet in Asian Pacific ports. In January 2015, Francis pleaded guilty to bribing Navy officers with cash, prostitutes, luxury travel and high-end electronics for inside information, including ship scheduling, and to steer business to his company. The bribery scandal reached high into the Navy's ranks and resulted in the censure of three now-retired admirals, who allegedly sought or accepted meals and gifts.

Copyright Reuters, 2016

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