Gek Ling ministar confident penang cow will solve train problem

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Referring to recent issues plaguing Singapore’s MRT system, Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said he was confident that Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan “will sort things out”.

In a post written on Thursday night after two trains collided at Joo Koon Station injuring 29 people, Shanmugam said Khaw had made “significant improvements” since going to the Ministry of Transport in October 2015.

“Since then there have been significant improvements, building on the good work of his predecessor, Min Lui Tuck Yew. Of especial note, Min Khaw has moved to strengthen the engineering teams,” wrote Shanmugam.

Shanmugam added that Khaw volunteered to go to the Ministry of National Development in 2011 to sort out Singapore’s housing issues. Shanmugam said, “I remember him telling me: ‘Housing is the Government’s signature success. And how can we let that drift.’ So he asked to go to MND, and within four years, got the job done.

More at https://sg.news.yahoo.com/transport-minister-khaw-will-sort-things-k-shanmugam-010836966.html
 
keling is lower rank than cow dung so does not count....... how long has cow dung been on this job???
runnig out of excuses but still drawing indecent salary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Referring to recent issues plaguing Singapore’s MRT system, Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said he was confident that Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan “will sort things out”.

In a post written on Thursday night after two trains collided at Joo Koon Station injuring 29 people, Shanmugam said Khaw had made “significant improvements” since going to the Ministry of Transport in October 2015.

“Since then there have been significant improvements, building on the good work of his predecessor, Min Lui Tuck Yew. Of especial note, Min Khaw has moved to strengthen the engineering teams,” wrote Shanmugam.

Shanmugam added that Khaw volunteered to go to the Ministry of National Development in 2011 to sort out Singapore’s housing issues. Shanmugam said, “I remember him telling me: ‘Housing is the Government’s signature success. And how can we let that drift.’ So he asked to go to MND, and within four years, got the job done.

More at https://sg.news.yahoo.com/transport-minister-khaw-will-sort-things-k-shanmugam-010836966.html

my doggie can do the job too given the powers n pple in the org......
 
Ownself endorse ownself. :p:cool:
 
Shanmugam added that Khaw volunteered to go to the Ministry of National Development in 2011 to sort out Singapore’s housing issues. Shanmugam said, “I remember him telling me: ‘Housing is the Government’s signature success. And how can we let that drift.’ So he asked to go to MND, and within four years, got the job done.

Another multi million dollar volunteer! The government seems to be full of these selfless, altruistic individuals that populate the upper echelons of the PAP.

That's why I always maintain that the PAP is the best!!!!
 
Another multi million dollar volunteer! The government seems to be full of these selfless, altruistic individuals that populate the upper echelons of the PAP.

That's why I always maintain that the PAP is the best!!!!

best in covering up n diversions.......
 
Why the Ah Neh never say good things about General Kuek?
 
Come on,do u all really believe what he say ? OK If u are in a pit facing a snake and a Keling,who will u kill first ?
 
Come on,do u all really believe what he say ? OK If u are in a pit facing a snake and a Keling,who will u kill first ?

i share your opinion. ... my guess is that the gek ling has his knife sharpened.... and standing behind the cow..
 
jap express line apologizes for reverse train delay.... penang cow is extremely glad smrt doesn’t have the same problem.....ever.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/japanese-rail-firm-apologises-train-123649881.html

Japan is famous for the speed, efficiency and punctuality of its train service. After all, this is the nation that gave us the bullet train, and with over 120 million people, a good train service is a must.

However, after a train left 20 seconds early on the Tsukuba Express line on Tuesday, the train management company issued an official apology to affected commuters.

The line, run by the Tokyo-area Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company, connects Akihabara in Tokyo with Tsukuba in Ibaraki Prefecture, a distance of just under forty miles.

As Japan Today, citing SoraNews24 reported this week, the company apologised on its site, saying "We deeply apologise for the severe inconvenience imposed upon our customers."

The report says a north-bound train leaves Minami Nagareyama Station at 9.44am on weekday mornings. However, on November 14th it left at 9:43:40, 20 seconds earlier than usual.

The company's statement said that it doubted "most people would even notice a 20-second difference," but noted that "Japanese trains are usually so punctual, some people plan their rail commutes so that they arrive at the platform just as the cars are pulling up.
 
Anyway it's not my department mah. So I can say anything which sounds like a guarantee. More pressure on that sucker anyway
 
i share your opinion. ... my guess is that the gek ling has his knife sharpened.... and standing behind the cow..

But kek leng don't slaughter cow's!!!...but they are smart, they will pass knife to those, who would slaughter the cow...ha ha ha ha...another ex-kek leng...ha ha ha
 
Still awaiting COW to relive the 'good old days' whereby people are accountable for their own failures.
 
S$8 Cow pse give a discount heart by pass to this guy:

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/16/health/aha-president-heart-attack/index.html

Heart attack strikes American Heart Association president
By Susan Scutti, CNN

Updated 1849 GMT (0249 HKT) November 16, 2017

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Story highlights
  • A heart attack occurs when oxygen-enriched blood flowing to the heart muscle is cut off or blocked
  • Most heart attacks begin slowly with chest discomfort and gradually intensify
(CNN)The president of the American Heart Association, Dr. John Warner, had a minor heart attack Monday during the organization's scientific conference taking place in Anaheim, California, according to a press release.

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Warner, CEO of UT Southwestern University Hospitals in Dallas, was taken to a local hospital where doctors inserted a stent to open a clogged artery. Warner is recovering and doing well, according to the Heart Association.
Prior to the attack, the 52-year-old practicing cardiologist delivered a Sunday speech where he talked about the effects of heart disease on his family. Both his father and his father's father had heart bypass surgery while in their 60s, he told the audience. He also lost his maternal grandfather and a great grandfather to heart disease.
"After my son was born and we were introducing him to his extended family, I realized something very disturbing: There were no old men on either side of my family. None," he told his audience. "All the branches of our family tree cut short by cardiovascular disease."
Warnings and risks
Warning signs of a heart attack include chest discomfort, upper body pain, shortness of breath and, more rarely, cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness, according to the American Heart Association.
'Biggest Loser' host Bob Harper on his heart attack: 'I was dead'
Most people experience an unusual feeling that begins at the center of the chest and radiates out. The discomfort, which can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain, can last for more than a few minutes or go away and come back. Sometimes people have discomfort or pain in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach.
Women, just like men, commonly experience chest pain or discomfort when a heart attack strikes. However, they are more likely than men to suffer other symptoms, such as shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting, and back or jaw pain.
While most heart attacks begin slowly and gradually intensify, some strike fast with no warning signs to herald their approach. Patients require immediate medical attention in either case. Do not hesitate to call 911.
When oxygen-enriched blood flowing to the heart muscle is cut off completely or severely reduced, a heart attack occurs. The reason this can happen is coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle, can slowly become narrow from a buildup of fat, cholesterol and other substances. This slow process of "plaque" build-up is called atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.
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Those most at risk for a heart attack are people older than 65, men and people with a family history of heart disease. While these factors cannot be changed, there are additional strong predictors of heart attack that can be modified by lifestyle: smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, physical inactivity, obesity/overweight and diabetes.
 
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