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Thambirajah Tharmadurai (born 22 April 1948), better known as T. T. Durai, is a Singaporean who formerly served as the
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(CEO) of the non-profit health organisation
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(NKF). The central figure in the 2005
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, he was convicted for fraud, paying $25,000 in total for services not rendered, and sentenced to a three-month jail term.


Career

Durai worked for Bonyad Marketing Industries, which he said was an Iranian charity, as a representative in Singapore from 1990 to 1992. He left the company after being appointed as NKF's CEO. Prior to becoming NKF CEO in 1992, Durai had been a volunteer for NKF for 21 years Durai was also a director of Amcol Holdings between 1990 and 1996,
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TV Channel 12 and Global Net Relations, a former NKF's employee's company. On 14 July 2005, Durai and the NKF Board met with Health Minister
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. On the same day, the NKF called a press conference to announce the resignations of Durai and the entire NKF Board. In 2007, Durai was hired as the CEO of a new subsidiary company under Singapore-based real estate management firm Property Facility Services and was based full-time in Abu Dhabi,
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NKF scandal


Defamation suit against SPH

On 19 April 2004, ''
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'' published an editorial "''NKF: Controversially ahead of its time?''" written by senior correspondent Susan Long. This article led to Durai and NKF challenging the first six lines of the article, which claimed that a retired contractor (who declined to - and cannot - be named, for fear of being sued) had 'lost it' when he was asked to install "a glass-panelled shower, a pricey German toilet bowl and a (S$1,000) gold-plated tap" in Durai's office."''Action dropped, don't do it''", Ng Wan Ching, ''
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'', 22 May 1999
"''Home is home but this office is for charity''", Low Ching Ling, ''
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'', 26 December 2005
NKF and Durai later served a writ on Long and SPH for defamation, demanding S$3.24 million in damages. They claimed that the article insinuated the mismanagement of donors' funds, the installations were scaled down only due to the contractor's protests, and that it had avoided providing further details on that matter. The trial began on 11 July 2005, with Long and SPH represented by
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and MP Davinder Singh, while NKF and Durai were represented by Senior Counsel Michael Khoo. Under cross-examination, it was revealed that Durai collected a monthly salary of $25,000 and collected a 10-month bonus in 2002 and a 12-month bonus in both 2003 and 2004, for a total of $1.8 million over three years. He had access to a fleet of eight chauffeured cars and the NKF paid the maintenance costs of his personal Mercedes-Benz. At the end of the second day of the trail, the case was dropped by Durai. On 14 July 2005, after a meeting with Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan, Durai and the entire NKF board resigned.


Civil suit by NKF

In April 2006, law firm
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was engaged by the new NKF board to investigate past transactions that occurred under the former board and Durai's management. The new board eventually filed a civil lawsuit against Durai, Durai's business associates and three former board members to recover monies amounting to S$12 million in salaries, benefits and failed contracts. The suit included legal fees incurred during the NKF defamation suit against SPH and loss of donations from donors after the scandal. The suit was heard on 8 January 2007 and on the second day of the trial, Durai conceded to all the claims made by NKF. The suit eventually ended on 13 February 2007. The suit was settled with Durai repaying NKF $4.05 million, in a lump sum payment and instalments. Through a gift of S$1 million by
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, a former Jardine Mattheson & Co director, Durai selling his house, and other loans from family and friends, Durai avoided bankruptcy. By July 2011, Durai finished his repayments to NKF.


Criminal suit

After Durai and the NKF board resigned, the new NKF board appointed audit firm
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to audit NKF's transactions when it was managed by Durai. KPMG later released an audit report in December 2005. Based on the report, the Commercial Affairs Department and the
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investigated NKF’s malpractices. On 19 April 2006, Durai was charged for intention to deceive NKF when he approved payments, totaled $25,000, to two companies for services not rendered. On 11 June 2007, Durai was convicted of both charges and sentenced to three months' jail. Durai appealed against the sentence but lost the appeal on 30 May 2008 as the presiding judge,
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, said that Durai "was in a position of trust and authority at the NKF and the return of the money only came about after investigations into the invoices were underway." The judge added that the "money in question belonged to a charity whose funds come from well meaning trusting donors". Durai was jailed on 10 June 2008. After serving two-thirds of the sentence, he was released on 11 Aug . Durai was charged on 27 June 2008 for a $5,000 invoice to a recruitment company for finding candidates for a senior management position in NKF. Investigations shown that service was also not rendered but the charge was subsequently dropped.


Personal life

It was reported that Durai spent much of his time reading at home and spending time with his wife, two sons and daughter. Before the KPMG report was out, his daughter wrote a passionate letter to the news media, pleading for the public to restore honour to her father. Durai had refrained from reading newspapers and watching television after the controversy. Durai said that he was prepared for the worst, referring to any legal charges that would be laid on him. On 16 July 2007, Durai was admitted to
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after contracting
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fever. His condition was reportedly stable.


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Ministerial Statement
by Health Minister
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in the Parliament of Singapore {{DEFAULTSORT:Durai, T.T 1948 births Singaporean people of Indian descent Sri Lankan Tamil people 2004 scandals Living people Raffles Institution alumni Singaporean people of Tamil descent