That figures,the butch is reading this forum.
http://www.todayonline.com/Singapor...T-CEO-says-she-would-consider-calls-to-resign
SMRT CEO says she would consider calls to resign
SINGAPORE - Facing the media for the first time since SMRT experienced one of its worst rail disruptions to date, SMRT CEO Saw Phaik Hwa today apologised to the 127,000 commuters who were affected by the incident yesterday.
On public calls for her and other senior management to resign, Ms Saw said that while she would consider resigning if necessary, she would reserve her opinion on the matter for the time being.