The appellant appealed a decision recognizing and enforcing a judgment granted against it by the High Court of the Republic of Singapore.
The appellant argued that the Singapore judgment should not be enforced because it was granted by a corrupt legal system with biased judges.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that the foreign court properly assumed jurisdiction and that the appellant failed to establish the defences of public policy, bias, or lack of natural justice.
The court held that there was no cogent evidence of bias or corruption in private commercial cases in Singapore.