--- title: "总部位于新加坡的马来西亚 F1 大亨 Ong Beng Seng 在涉及前部长的案件中认罪,承认协助妨碍司法公正" type: "News" locale: "zh-CN" url: "https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/251536775.md" description: "新加坡籍马来西亚富豪翁炳生对与前交通部长 S. Iswaran 相关的妨碍司法公正罪表示认罪。翁承认为 Iswaran 前往多哈的旅行支付费用,包括私人飞机和酒店住宿,但未进行适当申报。Iswaran 此前因腐败被判处 12 个月监禁。由于翁患有晚期癌症,可能会获得司法宽恕,从而避免监禁。判刑将推迟至 8 月 15 日。翁曾是酒店物业有限公司的董事总经理,与妻子的净资产为 17 亿美元" datetime: "2025-08-05T01:02:44.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/251536775.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/251536775.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/251536775.md) --- # 总部位于新加坡的马来西亚 F1 大亨 Ong Beng Seng 在涉及前部长的案件中认罪,承认协助妨碍司法公正 Ong, 79, admitted to having Iswaran belatedly charged for a S$5,700 (US$4,480) business class flight ticket from Doha to Singapore, _Channel News Asia_ reported. The charge is one of two brought against the tycoon. The other charge, abetting a public servant in obtaining gifts, will be taken into consideration during sentencing. Malaysian hotel tycoon Ong Beng Seng (C) leaves the State Court in Singapore on August 4, 2025. Malaysian hotel tycoon Ong Beng Seng pleaded guilty Aug. 4, 2025, to a charge linked to the city-state's former transport minister who was jailed for corruption. Photo by AFP According to the prosecution, Ong arranged and covered the costs of a December 2022 trip to Doha for Iswaran, which included a flight to Doha on Ong’s private jet valued at US$7,700, a one-night stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Doha costing S$4,737.63 and a business-class flight back to Singapore worth S$5,700. The costs were allegedly paid by Singapore GP at Ong’s instructions. At the time, Ong was the majority shareholder of the firm, which was responsible for organizing and promoting the Singapore Grand Prix race. "Iswaran did not declare to the Government of Singapore that he had obtained the outbound flight on the accused’s private jet, the hotel accommodation at the Four Seasons Hotel Doha, or the Doha-SG Flight ticket from the accused," the prosecution said, as quoted by _The Straits Times_. In May 2023, after discovering that the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau had obtained the flight manifest for the Doha trip, Ong allegedly alerted Iswaran and agreed to his request to have Singapore GP bill him for the trip’s expenses. Iswaran subsequently issued a check for S$5,700 to Singapore GP for the return flight, a move the prosecution said was likely to reduce the chances of CPIB launching an investigation into the trip. The prosecution claimed Ong was aware that this would likely obstruct the course of justice. Iswaran was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment in October 2024 after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including accepting gifts from Ong. Based on the former minister’s sentence, the prosecution said they would have sought an eight-week jail term for Ong. However, due to Ong’s medical condition, both the prosecution and defense agreed that judicial mercy is warranted, with the former suggesting that the maximum fine be imposed instead. Judicial mercy allows Singapore’s courts to impose a lighter sentence than usual in light of exceptional mitigating circumstances, such as serious illness, according to _The Business Times_. Ong has been diagnosed with advanced multiple myeloma, an incurable cancer that has severely damaged his immune system and left him susceptible to potentially fatal infections. Principal District Judge Lee Lit Cheng, who presided over the hearing, said sentencing would be deferred to Aug. 15 following discussions with both parties. Should the judge grant judicial mercy, Ong would avoid a jail term. Ong previously served as managing director of Hotel Properties Limited, which has interests in 41 hotels across 17 countries, including properties under renowned brands like Como Hotels and Resorts, Four Seasons, and Marriott International. In the mid-2000s, he worked with Iswaran to bring Formula One’s first night race to Singapore. He has recently been undergoing chemotherapy and was granted permission to travel overseas for medical treatment in April. He stepped down from his position at Hotel Properties that same month, with the company stating that he intended to focus on his health. Ong and his wife Christina were featured on _Forbes_’ 2024 billionaire list with an estimated combined net worth of US$1.7 billion. They were not included in this year’s rankings. ### 相关股票 - [H15.SG](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/quote/H15.SG.md) ## 相关资讯与研究 - [从聊天框到流水线:AI 开始渗透义乌的小店与工厂](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/287106057.md) - [佳宏新材已回复北交所第一轮审核问询函:工信部专精特新小巨人,聚焦热管理产品及光通信产品研发销售](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286930741.md) - [团结香港基金献策香港氢能战略 锻造高增值氢能服务链](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286922253.md) - [新股消息 | 华成电力递表港交所](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286656267.md) - [半年暴涨 8 倍,机票燃油费杀疯,深圳人出行被 “卡脖子”](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/287016688.md)