SMRT m'sian bitch CEO should be sacked!!!! Another security breach at depot!!!

Sam ah, Sinkiepoor is ahead of the curve . :) They will follow when they have the money to do so.:D



Why are platform doors required at the stations? Other civilized countries don't see a need for them. Why is Sinkiepoor so unique?
 
What to do they sub out their security to the lowest bidder end up all ah peks guarding the door. CB got grukahs guarding jiat liao bees houses and ah peks guaring our safety world 1st class ministers.
 
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Published on Aug 19, 2011



Shocked by repeat of train vandalism

I AM flabbergasted to learn that SMRT's security has been breached yet again by vandals ('Another MRT train vandalised in depot'; yesterday). It is appalling.

When an incident like this is repeated, surely, the company's top management cannot avoid criticism that it is more interested in fare increases and its bottom line.

Surely too, the chief executive officer and her senior management cannot avoid a reprise of public anxiety over the possibility of sabotage by terrorists.

SMRT cannot claim a lack of time either in shoring up security. It has been more than a year since vandals broke into its Changi depot and spray-painted graffiti on its trains.

I hope blame for the latest breach will not be pinned on lower-end staff: the CEO and senior management must step up and hold themselves accountable. Otherwise it would only fan the flames of criticism over continuing with private sector management of a public service.

Patrick Tan
 
IT always the small fry who get the stick but NO CARROT !!














ST Forum

Published on Aug 19, 2011



Shocked by repeat of train vandalism

I AM flabbergasted to learn that SMRT's security has been breached yet again by vandals ('Another MRT train vandalised in depot'; yesterday). It is appalling.

When an incident like this is repeated, surely, the company's top management cannot avoid criticism that it is more interested in fare increases and its bottom line.

Surely too, the chief executive officer and her senior management cannot avoid a reprise of public anxiety over the possibility of sabotage by terrorists.

SMRT cannot claim a lack of time either in shoring up security. It has been more than a year since vandals broke into its Changi depot and spray-painted graffiti on its trains.

I hope blame for the latest breach will not be pinned on lower-end staff: the CEO and senior management must step up and hold themselves accountable. Otherwise it would only fan the flames of criticism over continuing with private sector management of a public service.

Patrick Tan
 
yeah yeah sack the malaysian FT. any reason to sack her is good reason.
 
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