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CPIB should prosecute 6 corrupted CEOs. Let judge send them to jail : Case Closed - Scythian - 18-01-2023

CPIB should prosecute 6 corrupted CEOs.
Let judge send them to jail : Case Closed.

What's so complex?


RE: CPIB should prosecute 6 corrupted CEOs. Let judge send them to jail : Case Closed - K88 shu shu - 18-01-2023

it is complex becos it involve VVIP.


RE: CPIB should prosecute 6 corrupted CEOs. Let judge send them to jail : Case Closed - Scythian - 18-01-2023

(18-01-2023, 07:06 AM)K88 shu shu Wrote:  it is complex becos it involve VVIP.

"leekuanyew
Teh Cheang Wan case: No way a minister can avoid investigations
This jaw-dropping speech revealed then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's zero tolerance of corruption. He kicks off the parliamentary session by reading out a suicide note addressed to him, written by the Minister for National Development Teh Cheang Wan, who had died suddenly a month before. Mr Lee goes on to reveal for the first time that Teh was being investigated for accepting bribes."
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/teh-cheang-wan-case-no-way-a-minister-can-avoid-investigations#:~:text=leekuanyew,for%20accepting%20bribes.


RE: CPIB should prosecute 6 corrupted CEOs. Let judge send them to jail : Case Closed - Scythian - 18-01-2023

In SCDF commissioner case

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, speaking to Singapore reporters in Davos, Switzerland, this morning, said:

 'Whoever he is, whichever position he occupies, we will pursue the matter and settle it one way or another.'

'If he did wrong, he must be punished; if he did nothing wrong, he must be exonerated.'