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Peter Seah resigns as non-executive director of Bank of China

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Who is tis guy?:biggrin:

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he is the fucker who got me into lots of unecessary trouble!:oIo:

Speaks volume about people in power, doesn't it?:rolleyes:

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1098285/1/.html

WHEN THE UPPER BEAM IS CROOKED (SHANG LIANG BU ZHENG)
CEO OF BANK OF CHINA

Liu Jinbao Shanghai has faced numerous sex scandals

The former head of the Bank of China in Hong Kong has been accused of spending almost £300,000 on
plastic surgery for his mistress, in the latest of a series of sex scandals exposed in the state-run media.

Liu Jinbao is said to have confessed that he wanted to make his mistress look more like his highschool
sweetheart, from whose rejection he never recovered.

The leaking of court records relating to his conviction for corruption comes as a string of senior figures
from the Communist Party and big business fall victim to a nationwide purge, centred on Shanghai.

The charges have mainly been embezzlement, illegal loans and cronyism, but newspapers and
websites are running ever wilder stories of officials' love lives.
 

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Wang Xuebing is sentenced to 12 years in prison for bribe-taking.

Wang Xuebing, one of China’s most powerful bankers until his detention early last year, has been sentenced
by a Beijing court to 12 years in prison for taking bribes.

Mr Wang was formerly Head of the Bank of China and China Construction Bank, two of the country’s
big four state-owned banks. When he was expelled from the Communist party in November last year, the
official Chinese media said he had received bribes worth Rmb2.28m (US$341,000) and numerous
improper gifts, including 17 "luxury watches."

He was also accused of leading a "decadent life", including sleeping with prostitutes in Hong Kong and in three mainland cities.

He is one of three high-ranked Chinese financiers with experience and clout in global markets who have
been removed from their positions for corruption in recent years.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/20...6_106322.shtml
 

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LOWER BEAM IS CROOKED (XIA LIANG WAI)
The Breast of Times
By May Yip. The Straits Times Publication Date: 20-04-2006
Cleavages are bustin' out all over Singapore, it seems. Take the recent Miss Singapore Universe pageant. From tabloids to
blogs, eye-catching bust-lines were what made headlines, with water-cooler talk revolving around the generous cup sizes of this
year's winner.
Miss Singapore Universe
And on a daily basis, images of cleavages juggle - or should that be jiggle - for the attention of passers-by on billboard ads,
covers of magazines and on the small screen.
Not that straight men with healthy libidos are complaining, but you would be excused for thinking that once-conservative
Singapore is turning into one breast-obsessed nation.
"I thought this year's Miss Singapore Universe (Carol Cheong) won because of her boobs," says Joshua-Uriel Leong, a
banker from BOC in his 30s who admits that he is a "boob man" and is drawn to a woman's breasts ahead of her other
physical attributes.
And "Yes, yes, yes - size does matter", he adds.
According to Doy Teo, director of the Singapore operations of lingerie brand Triumph International, the number of women going
up to a bigger C cup has surged from about 10 per cent a decade ago to 18 per cent.
The lingerie industry here is estimated to be worth S$100 million (US$62.58 million), says Teo. The brand now even carries a
line of fuller-figure F-cup bras, and these whoppers have been enjoying brisk sales.
Another favourite among shoppers here is the push-up bra. Foong Yen, a spokesman for home-grown lingerie brand Ero, says
70 per cent of sales come from its Skin.Cool range of push-up bras.
 
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