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Chitchat Edmund Kwok NKF Had Multiple Sex Partners with his Male and Female Nurses in NKF

Wunderfool

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The ST reported that the victim is a colleague in his early 20s. When he was approached, he said he felt he could not say no to Mr Kwok.

If he doesn't want, he can shout and scream or kick his groin or tell him that he will call the police.

Why after doing it, then he report the incidence to the supervisor ?
 

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N.S. taught him crap..

The ST reported that the victim is a colleague in his early 20s. When he was approached, he said he felt he could not say no to Mr Kwok.

If he doesn't want, he can shout and scream or kick his groin or tell him that he will call the police.

Why after doing it, then he report the incidence to the supervisor ?
 

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Lawyer said : no case for ek to answer if victim keep quiet.


From news report , other colleagues seem to want ek on the wall.


Abuse of Power etc , etc...

No question. There are insidious strivings for power internally. The victim is just a pawn.

This can be as complicated as the DO WL 's saga.
 

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NKF CEO revealed to be gay, fired for having marital affairs with male staff

By admin - November 16, 2016 20999 0

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The 3-member executive committee of of National Kidney Foundation (NKF) revealed in the press conference that the NKF CEO Edmund Kwok was fired because he had a gay affair with a male NKF staff.

According to NKF chairman Koh Poh Tiong, the NKF has reported to the police but did not explain which alleged offense did the CEO commit as a homosexual relationship is not criminalised.

The extra-marital affairs first came to light when the male NKF staff made a complaint to his supervisor who alerted the human resource department. It is unknown if the CEO has harassed the male NKF which warranted a need for police report.

“The facts were presented to our lawyers, who advised us that it’s a reportable offence. And we have a duty to all our stakeholders and staff to do the right thing. Regardless of how we feel, whether we’re sorry for him – that is not relevant. What is relevant is that the public must know that as a board we take our job seriously – and that is to ensure NKF as an organisation continues to be able to do the right thing; that our integrity is not compromised and our operations are not compromised.”

The NKF chairman appears very worried about the case affecting donations and made multiple pleads through the media to “help” NKF:

“I feel extremely sad, because Edmund is a very good CEO, one of the best … I believe NKF is progressing. Then this happened. This is one man’s personal indiscretion. It must not affect the whole organisation and I’m talking to you as Singaporeans; as friends. Please help us … don’t let this one case destroy us.”




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Whether their marital affairs are with same sex or opposite sex these people should be removed because they used their positions of authority granted them to receive such. I am sure there are many out there (straight/homo) even in the public service who are more discreet, and their 'partners/subordinates' are keeping quiet, hoping to keep their jobs and look forward to more promotions for their loyalty (at the expense of our tax paying public money). This guy however, probably wanted to split so the other guy spilled the beans.
 

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Someone eyeing ek 's $600k pa job ? :confused:

It could be another senior colleague who is gay got jilted by EK. It happens that EK takes a fancy on the victim and he got so jealous.

It is so seedy that this time round I can't write the script . The language is beyond me.
 

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It could be another senior colleague who is gay got jilted by EK. It happens that EK takes a fancy on the victim and he got so jealous.

It is so seedy that this time round I can't write the script . The language is beyond me.

How cum so many Pink Dotters in Sinkieland? Modern day Sodom?

Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed, and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen. (Ezekiel 16:49–50)
 

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Je veux ton amour
Et je veux ta revenge
Je veux ton amour
I don't wanna be friends
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
I don't wanna be friends
(Caught in a bad romance)
I don't wanna be friends
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oooh!
Want your bad romance
(Caught in a bad romance)
Want your bad romance!
 

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Former National Kidney Foundation (NKF) chief executive officer Edmund Kwok (above) was spotted for the first time yesterday as more details emerged about what led to his sudden sacking. At 1.25pm yesterday, he emerged from his home. Ensconced in his car, he was expressionless as he passed journalists and curious neighbours in front of his house in Hougang.ST PHOTO: DON CHI



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Mr Kwok (above), who was sacked as NKF CEO on Monday, was spotted yesterday afternoon leaving his terraced house alone in a car. ST PHOTO: DON CHi



Ex-NKF chief Edmund Kwok's case 'an abuse of power'



Sources also reveal colleague involved felt he couldn't say no, and it was first time such an encounter had occurred



The incident which led to the sacking of former National Kidney Foundation (NKF) chief executive officer Edmund Kwok was an abuse of power, a source close to the case has said.

An act of a sexual nature allegedly took place on Nov 7.

Mr Kwok, 58, approached a colleague in his early 20s, separate sources told The Straits Times.


It was the first time such an encounter had happened between both men, sources said.

It took the employee one day to inform his supervisor in NKF.

The colleague later told his supervisor that he felt he could not say no to Mr Kwok, and that he felt powerless to stop the act, said two well-placed sources. "It was a clear abuse of power," said one of them.

The younger man involved in the incident also said he did not want to escalate the matter, such as by making a police report, according to sources. He is still working for the NKF, which decided to lodge a police report.

It did so after questioning Mr Kwok. The NKF, during a press conference on Wednesday, said Mr Kwok had admitted, on two separate occasions, that the alleged incident took place.

The first was last Friday, when he was questioned by NKF chairman Koh Poh Tiong. During a disciplinary hearing on Sunday, he again said that it happened.

The organisation's lawyers advised Mr Koh that what took place was a "reportable offence".

On Monday, Mr Kwok was sacked by the NKF for the "personal indiscretion". On Tuesday, the charity made a police report.


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Mrs Eunice Tay (above) has been asked to assume Mr Edmund Kwok's duties until a new leader is found for NKF. PHOTO: BERITA HARIAN



Police investigations would have kicked in, based on the report made by the NKF, said criminal lawyer Amolat Singh .

The next step is to get a statement from the alleged victim.

The Straits Times understands from various sources that the employee who complained has yet to give a police statement.

Another criminal lawyer, Mr Shashi Nathan, said that the police would need to gather sufficient information at this stage to determine if a crime has been committed, including taking statements from the accused and other witnesses.

This will allow the authorities to determine what to charge the accused with and if the person can be arrested.

Said Mr Singh: "But if the victim is ultimately unwilling to provide his statement or testify in court, then there would be no case."

Sexual harassment victims may feel uncomfortable about speaking up, said Ms Jennifer Heng, communications director of HCSA Community Services.

"Sometimes when victims have to report the matter to a higher authority, they would be revisiting the details of their experience and this could be difficult emotionally and psychologically."

She added that some may fear the possibility of their identities, and those of their family members and friends, being exposed and open to public scrutiny.

"Also, depending on the age and the profile of the victim, the experience of speaking up to people whom they don't know personally, such as the police, can be a trauma in itself," she said.

Mr Kwok is married with two children who are in their mid-20s.

The Straits Times understands that his family have "forgiven him".
 

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It is tough on EK already. He admitted to his offence and is prepared to face the consequences. He got the sack. But his fall from grace is not just from the NKF, it is also from his church. He has been with the church for 41 years. He was ordained an elder in May 2016. It is a difficult time for him and his family. Even if he is forgiven, it is still difficult for the family and church to cope with the repercussion.

If the victim has sympathy on EK, he may choose not to press charges.
 

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It is tough on EK already. He admitted to his offence and is prepared to face the consequences. He got the sack. But his fall from grace is not just from the NKF, it is also from his church. He has been with the church for 41 years. He was ordained an elder in May 2016. It is a difficult time for him and his family. Even if he is forgiven, it is still difficult for the family and church to cope with the repercussion.

If the victim has sympathy on EK, he may choose not to press charges.



Agreed. Lets move on . Why victim came out only last week ??? something fishy.

Ek financial $$ damages huge :(
 

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Just a question for the legal Bros here.

If the victim decides to make the statement in the case 5 years later, is it still a reportable offence ?

Let's say he keep all the evidences.
 

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The analogy is like that of a well respected school principal out of blue one day started to grope a male student. Imagine the shock and horror on the student. All his respect for the principal was shattered.

What talking you? Compare apples with apples.

NKF is an organization, not a school. What happened is a classic case of sexual harassment by a superior against a subordinate, like a male boss groping his secretary. This happens all the time without making news. Only difference is it's a gay encounter this time round. What's the big deal?
 
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