DPM Heng: Singapore could review KOM corruption case with New Evidence.
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(10-02-2023, 04:02 PM)8ighty8 Wrote:  last time got one get free piak the vendor and later kena jailed right ?
Corruption can also come in the form of free paik................ Laughing
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#32

(10-02-2023, 04:12 PM)debono Wrote:  Corruption can also come in the form of free paik................ Laughing

srsly the milf not bad looking and think the sax must be very good.
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#33

(10-02-2023, 04:12 PM)debono Wrote:  Corruption can also come in the form of free paik................ Laughing

Why came from HSk and not Lawrence or President Halimah?
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#34

(10-02-2023, 04:12 PM)debono Wrote:  Corruption can also come in the form of free paik................ Laughing

"Despite CPIB investigation over 5 years with closed consultation with AGC, and yet, HSK says there's new evidence today.

Did CPIB missed the forest for the trees?

Why Singapore's clean and zero tolerance corruption reputation was not paramount consideration?
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#35

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5 years and still some stones left unturned

WTF is that?
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#36

(10-02-2023, 10:20 PM)Scythian Wrote:  .
5 years and still some stones left unturned

WTF is that?

It is  a shame that after 5 years there are insufficient evidence................. Big Grin
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#37

(10-02-2023, 10:23 PM)debono Wrote:  It is  a shame that after 5 years there are insufficient evidence................. Big Grin
As a lawyer, It's a serious offence to cover-up vital information and to mislead Parliament into believing her story.

It's punishable by law.
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#38

(10-02-2023, 11:14 PM)Scythian Wrote:  As a lawyer, It's a serious offence to cover-up vital information and to mislead Parliament into believing her story.

It's punishable by law.

The PAP is the law............. Big Grin
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#39

(10-02-2023, 11:30 PM)debono Wrote:  The PAP is the law............. Big Grin

Don't believe anymore'
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#40

"In court testimony, Keppel Offshore’s agent, Zwi Skornicki, said top executives authorized him to pay bribes on behalf of the company.

Skornicki reportedly told the judge that five Keppel executives were involved:

Chow Yew Yuen, Keppel Offshore & Marine CEO
Tong Chong Heong, former senior executive at Keppel Offshore’s parent company, Keppel Corporation
Tay Kim Hock, former CEO of Keppel Fels Brasil (Keppel Offshore’s Brazil operating unit)
Kwok Kai Choong, then-current CEO at Keppel Fels Brasil
Choo Chiau Beng, a former Keppel Corp CEO, then serving as the non-resident ambassador to Brazil
The day Bloomberg’s report appeared, Keppel Corporation issued a statement through the Singapore stock exchange denying the allegations.

The statement said,

Keppel refers to the Bloomberg article dated 3 August 2016 reporting allegations made by Mr Zwi Skornicki in criminal proceedings brought against him in Brazil. Keppel strongly denies the allegations reportedly made that Keppel executives authorized Mr Skornicki to pay bribes on its behalf. None of the individuals named in the article, including the current CEO of Keppel Offshore and Marine Mr Chow Yew Yuen, have ever authorized Mr Skornicki to make any payments as bribes.

Three months later, in October 2016, Keppel Corporation issued another statement through the stock exchange that said an internal investigation showed that “certain transactions” associated with Skornicki “may be suspicious.”"

https://fcpablog.com/2018/01/02/at-keppe....%E2%80%9D
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#41

(10-02-2023, 12:25 PM)Scythian Wrote:  Stop delaying and wasting time..

Just prosecute those 6 Corrupted CEOs, their boss and their boss's boss ..

And if found guilty, send all to Changi holiday camp for few years.

hang them
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#42

these people and their cahoots are a disgrace to the clean reputation of the country.....they must not be spare if not it will set a precedent to others and ultimately investors will no longer have any confidence and leave....it will be dooms day soon
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#43

(12-02-2023, 04:06 AM)Jinwului Wrote:  hang them

Engage hangman very expensive

Give each a knife harakiri cheapest.

Honourable deaths on 9th August National Day on the steps of City Hall
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#44

""At Keppel, it wasn’t a rogue employee. It was widespread corruption"
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#45

(10-02-2023, 11:30 PM)debono Wrote:  The PAP is the law............. Big Grin

The Sun raises from the West and sets in the East
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#46

Try to “cover up” but failed after 5 years?  Rotfl
Such a lame excuse the witness didn’t want to show up.

Send all the evil doers to Changi Chalet…
No pardon for them to tarnish Sg reputation.
坦白从宽,抗拒从严。

Which ministry will Hara Kiri?

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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#47

(13-02-2023, 09:02 AM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  Try to “cover up” but failed after 5 years?  Rotfl
Such a lame excuse the witness didn’t want to show up.

Send all the evil doers to Changi Chalet…
No pardon for them to tarnish Sg reputation.
坦白从宽,抗拒从严。

Which ministry will Hara Kiri?

If there was a lack of evidence during US DOJ proceedings, how can those 6 KOM CEOs admitted of committing corruption?

Are those 6 Singaporean CEOs so fucking stupid?
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#48

Just ask the one to justify approval of the 400m+ fine
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#49

(13-02-2023, 09:02 AM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  Try to “cover up” but failed after 5 years?  Rotfl
Such a lame excuse the witness didn’t want to show up.

Send all the evil doers to Changi Chalet…
No pardon for them to tarnish Sg reputation.
坦白从宽,抗拒从严。

Which ministry will Hara Kiri?

HSK initiated a cooling period

But in reality, maybe there's nothing up his sleeves
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#50

(10-02-2023, 04:21 PM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  srsly the milf not bad looking and think the sax must be very good.

Not at all!!! The SCDF chief’s lady cmi.  The other  policeman’s girl more chio.

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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#51

(13-02-2023, 09:02 AM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  Try to “cover up” but failed after 5 years?  Rotfl
Such a lame excuse the witness didn’t want to show up.

Send all the evil doers to Changi Chalet…
No pardon for them to tarnish Sg reputation.
坦白从宽,抗拒从严。

Which ministry will Hara Kiri?

"Is reward and punishment important in ethics?

Reward and punishment promote or diminish the social status of individuals, and thereby influence who becomes powerful and/or plays a role model in the society.

Hence, by punishing immoral individuals and rewarding moral individuals, people may collectively reinforce common moral norms."
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#52

Aiya next time pay those KOM folks Ministerial salary lor.

Remember pay millions of salary = no corruption ok???

Astrological high pay = not corruption hor... Ok?

I am just a tiny plankton in the ocean.
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#53

(17-02-2023, 07:22 PM)Rainforest Wrote:  Aiya next time pay those KOM folks Ministerial salary lor.

Remember pay millions of salary = no corruption ok???

Astrological high pay = not corruption hor... Ok?

Corruption oversea certainly becomes much more lucrative, richer and risk free except facing stern warning.
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#54

this is just a 'on one hand' 'on the other hand'
they leading us to sotong to be slaughtered worse than a cow.
we don't produce milk.
u saw what happen to Turkey after Erdogan takes on sotong
Heng just buy time while doing the same.
In Indonesia the police will ask u to dudok
dudok o dudok
soon to wave goodbye and head home.
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#55

New warming coming,, Lols
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#56

They’ve been reviving since start of month til now…

Justice, with PAP characteristics.
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#57

(18-02-2023, 08:31 AM)kelhot2001 Wrote:  They’ve been reviving since start of month til now…

Justice, with PAP characteristics.

Is HSK signalling the show is over?
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#58

(10-02-2023, 09:46 AM)Scythian Wrote:  "Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said that Singapore could review a decision not to prosecute key figures at Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd. over a major bribery case involving payments to Brazil’s state-run energy company if there’s new evidence that warrants doing so.

“But if new evidence comes to light, this decision can be reviewed,” Heng posted to Facebook Tuesday. 

“Trust in our rule of law and transparency has enabled Singapore to thrive as a vibrant economy,” he continued"
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...0continued

An extremely skilful CPIB was assigned the investigation of KOM corruption over 5 years.

And today, the ball is in CPIB court.

It's for CPIB to confirm or reject DPM Heng's  statement of finding new evidence,
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