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Singapore prosecutors says US servers fraud case involves $390 million of transactions
Mar 12, 2025 9:20 PM

SINGAPORE, March 13 (Reuters) - Singapore prosecutors

said a fraud case involving servers supplied by Singapore-based

firms that were moved offshore involves transactions worth $390

million, according to court proceedings on Thursday.

Three men in the city-state have been charged

with committing fraud against Dell (DELL.N), and Super

Micro (SMCI.O), by falsely representing where the servers they

bought would end up.

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