Singapore Polytechnic library has similar profile
Although manager of acquisition is empowered, director of library always tags along buyiung inter alia, magazines, AV media she personally like or need.
She pays with her credit card and the points therefrom go where?
What about those hampers frequently sent to her home? Huat ah........
When are they going to call a spade a spade.
The spade is called CORRUPTION.
If it is not CORRUPTION, then it is INCOMPETENCE - and heads must roll!.
All these bloody play of words and putting on a clean face to the world that we are clean.
Oops, daydreaming. Silly me.
Love doing procurement in Singapore. Missed the seafood hampers, etc etc.
You make noise...your head will roll. These people are rolling all the way to bank every month....
Then we had the cabinet minister whose husband was operating an investment fund and sat on a special list where foreigners who wanted residency could qualify by investing in that fund.
both from church: one City & the other Harvest Church
Fucking Phillip Noel Yeo. The prefix from me; free of charge.
Despite it all GeBiz is open to being manipulated to benefit a few.
This is not the first time the Auditor-General has highlighted financial discrepancies in Singapore's public institutions. I remember there was one year when Mindef had it quite bad.
But what are they going to do about it? It's like it is getting worse every year.
Your allegation should be sent straight to the CPIB for their attention. If still unsure whether CPIB would follow up, copy it as well to the Minister for Education and the PM. It should trigger some reaction unless both of them are sleeping too.
Government procurement continues to roll along despite many years of AG's findings and comments. I remember a senior officer sat on a tender committee when her relative was bidding for a tender.
The most famous case was when the Ho Bee's chairman, CCC chairman resigned as Chairman of Sentosa Development Corporation and immediately bid for development work which turned out to be Sentosa Cove. This was the project where foreign buyers got PR as a package. It's is certainly trading on inside information.
Then we had the cabinet minister whose husband was operating an investment fund and sat on a special list where foreigners who wanted residency could qualify by investing in that fund.
I would consider that shameless.
This is not the first time the Auditor-General has highlighted financial discrepancies in Singapore's public institutions. I remember there was one year when Mindef had it quite bad.
But what are they going to do about it? It's like it is getting worse every year.
I think Mr Chua's medal is somewhat tainted..Jo Lopexz or Jo Tiew:?