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Should Saw be Sacked?

zeddy

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Phone conversation between Lui Tuck Yew and Saw Phaik Hwa


Ah Lui: ''How you doin Big gal...? ''


Ah Saw: ''Very worried boss.. Many netizens baying for my blood... Whats should I do now..''


Ah Lui : Don't worry... Go and watch some Lesbian porn on the Internet and you'll feel fine..''


Ah Saw: '' How about my job then..??? ''


Ah Lui : '' I'll do some wayang by fucking up some Senior engineers and pushing the blame on them... And you would still remain as SMRT CEO till next year's Christmas

Ah Saw : '' Thanks alot Boss.. You are the best Boss ever..''


Ah Lui : '' Don't mention it... But I must give you some spanking for causing me some distress while I was in Cambodia.. Come to my home tonite.. I managed to smuggled a few handcuffs that I secretly bought at this Pasar malam in Cambodia.. Would like you to try those cuffs on me tonite''...:eek:

Ah Saw : '' He..He..He.. Ok Boss..""
 

Nice-Gook

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That is the normal way it is done. However if they follow SOP, Minister Lui would not be able to gain any brownie points and contain the political damage of this incident.

If he wants those brownie points, he will have to man up, act like a mighty PAP Minister and ask for her resignation.

In any case, these are new times and a new PAP. If Ministers can cry and a Prime Minister can apologise, why can't a blundering CEO be asked to resign?

SMRT is a private entity,no minister however high can demand a CEO resignation.As in the case of sub prime fiasco....no US president can demand the resignation of any of the bank's CEO regardless if they were the root cause to its biggest financial meltdown in history.

But Singapore do have it's idiocracies.

Ever notice it was Liu who was having sleepless nights in Cambodia whereas Saw took her own sweet time to call the press conference?

All LKY has to do is sneeze and Saw is history;it's that simple.
 

Froggy

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Can a chosen one be sack? Dream on. Same same can winsor be sack? No way right? So don't need to ask this question. Not that its irrelevant problem is we got no tooth here in cyberspace and commuters are all powerless against the machinery of this shameless government.
 

aurvandil

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SMRT is a private entity,no minister however high can demand a CEO resignation.As in the case of sub prime fiasco....no US president can demand the resignation of any of the bank's CEO regardless if they were the root cause to its biggest financial meltdown in history.

No need so drama lah. All he has to do is call a press conference or write in his FB that he thinks CEO Saw should resign. This will contain the political damage and make him quite popular with voters.
 
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TracyTan866

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In a govt or a GLC, the govt will rarely allow you to resign as it directly indicate their flaws. They will take sometime and move you over to another role. This govt has never admitted to anything until the GE when the son made the apology.

good point..but that's not how it shd work..the right thing is to admit a mistake when it is made.

if the pap doesnt do the right thing, Singaporeans must exercise its power. the politicans must fear the people..power is with the people
 

TracyTan866

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Is the tide changing now?

SMRT CEO says she would consider calls to resign



by Lin Yanqin


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.

we are not talking abt her resigning...we are talking abt her sacking
 

TracyTan866

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This type of threads are waste of time.
We all know she deserves to be sacked many times over.
Reality is she will be getting fat bonuses and continue on.
Neither will she resign because people like this got no shame.
So carry on ranting here and taking the lousy MRT while she continue to zip around in her Ferrari and Merc S500.

i disagree that it is a waste of time...we must show our displeasure and let the pap know it..the ball is then in their court
 

Nice-Gook

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No need so drama lah. All he has to do is call a press conference or write in his FB that he thinks CEO Saw should resign. This will contain the political damage and make him quite popular with voters.

That would be a political suicide ,right?

Because it was the mafiadom that put Liu where he is.Not the will of voters perc ce....I am sure he knew that pretty well.That is why he is treading very very carefully.

For those who are in dark.Imagine you are the vice president of a family owned co.The department manager is the cousin of the chairman who continuously makes boo boos.Do you dare to sack him?
 

TracyTan866

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Can a chosen one be sack? Dream on. Same same can winsor be sack? No way right? So don't need to ask this question. Not that its irrelevant problem is we got no tooth here in cyberspace and commuters are all powerless against the machinery of this shameless government.

never say never..it didnt happen because the pap was almighty..it no more is
 

TracyTan866

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That would be a political suicide ,right?

Because it was the mafiadom that put Liu where he is.Not the will of voters perc ce....I am sure he knew that pretty well.That is why he is treading very very carefully.

For those who are in dark.Imagine you are the vice president of a family owned co.The department manager is the cousin of the chairman who continuously makes boo boos.Do you dare to sack him?

hahahaha..good analogy
 

Kuailan

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President of USA and PM of Australia salary can't even go near her salary
and yet screw up after screw up, yet she's still there, if in Japan the COE will
take bow and resign gracefully without public pressure, the COE would feel
ashamed!!
 

TracyTan866

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Is the tide changing now?

SMRT CEO says she would consider calls to resign



by Lin Yanqin


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.

is Saw looking for an indication from her political masters before she decides?
 

zeddy

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President of USA and PM of Australia salary can't even go near her salary
and yet screw up after screw up, yet she's still there, if in Japan the COE will
take bow and resign gracefully without public pressure, the COE would feel
ashamed!!


http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1171733/1/.htmlSINGAPORE: SMRT CEO Saw Phaik Hwa on Friday offered her sincere apologies to all commuters affected in Thursday night's five-hour MRT network breakdown on the north-south line.

Speaking at a news conference Friday afternoon at the SMRT Headquarters, Ms Saw promised a full investigation into what caused the breakdown.

She said SMRT will learn from the incident and improve on giving better information.

"We do apologise especially those who experienced considerable inconvenience... What we can promise is that we will spare no effort in preventing such an occurrence," said Ms Saw.

"I will personally look into improving our incident management plan, especially in the areas of giving timely and better information, as well as crowd management, in both our stations and in the trains," she added.

SMRT cited a possible alignment problem in the rail system as the cause of the disruption, and deployed some 60 staff to test for alignment on Thursday night after the incident.

However, the exact point at which the alignment was off has not been established yet.

The disruption affected 127,000 passengers, and some 1,000 commuters were also trapped in each of the four trains that stalled.

More than 300 staff who were not working at that time were activated to help commuters.

SMRT acknowledged that the rail network has grown, and hence is more complex. It said this made it difficult for the operator to execute its emergency plans.

SMRT said it will review its standard operating procedures.

SMRT also said it will be working to improve its communication strategies. This includes possibly broadcasting recorded announcements in four languages.

SMRT has also apologised for the "income opportunity" template that was used by SMRT Taxi on Thursday following the train disruption.

It said this was a "very bad mistake", and the right template should have said "service disruption".

- CNA/cc
 

TracyTan866

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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1171733/1/.htmlSINGAPORE: SMRT CEO Saw Phaik Hwa on Friday offered her sincere apologies to all commuters affected in Thursday night's five-hour MRT network breakdown on the north-south line.

Speaking at a news conference Friday afternoon at the SMRT Headquarters, Ms Saw promised a full investigation into what caused the breakdown.

She said SMRT will learn from the incident and improve on giving better information.

"We do apologise especially those who experienced considerable inconvenience... What we can promise is that we will spare no effort in preventing such an occurrence," said Ms Saw.

"I will personally look into improving our incident management plan, especially in the areas of giving timely and better information, as well as crowd management, in both our stations and in the trains," she added.

SMRT cited a possible alignment problem in the rail system as the cause of the disruption, and deployed some 60 staff to test for alignment on Thursday night after the incident.

However, the exact point at which the alignment was off has not been established yet.

The disruption affected 127,000 passengers, and some 1,000 commuters were also trapped in each of the four trains that stalled.

More than 300 staff who were not working at that time were activated to help commuters.

SMRT acknowledged that the rail network has grown, and hence is more complex. It said this made it difficult for the operator to execute its emergency plans.

SMRT said it will review its standard operating procedures.

SMRT also said it will be working to improve its communication strategies. This includes possibly broadcasting recorded announcements in four languages.

SMRT has also apologised for the "income opportunity" template that was used by SMRT Taxi on Thursday following the train disruption.

It said this was a "very bad mistake", and the right template should have said "service disruption".

- CNA/cc

sincere apology is a necessary first step
 

zeddy

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Apologies, apologies, and apologies..... Few months from now, there would still be another train breakdown... Then its the usual statement of apologies from SMRT again.. :rolleyes: ::rolleyes:
 
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TracyTan866

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Apologies, apologies, apologies..... Few months from now, there would still be another train breakdown... Then its the usual statement of apologies from SMRT again.. :rolleyes: ::rolleyes:

I agree that that used to be so...shd Singaporeans demand more from these highly paid CEOs?
 

Nice-Gook

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is Saw looking for an indication from her political masters before she decides?

Yup,precisely....can't you read that between the lines?

Otherwise what is there to consider?You quit or stay put .She needs to know what her political master wishes are.She was placed in this position for some reason.Obviously not to manage a transport company.Because any dog knows not to hire a retail manager for logistics expertise.I am sure her political masters too now knows she has to go.....but it's their arse that is up for shafting now.Because from her sacking onwards the knitted political fabric becomes loose and the Familee may even loose their grip.It may very well ended up by questioning the very PM on his political ineptness.....you see,it's not that easy.
 
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