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There is this application called "Google". Quite useful. I have used it to find this :
Simon Tang's Overview
Current
Depot Manager at MTR Corporation Ltd.
Past
Depot Engineer at MTR Corporation Ltd.
Rolling Stock Design Engineer at Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation
Graduate Trainee at Kowloon Canton Railway Corporation
Simon Tang's Education
The University of Hong Kong
Master of Science (MSc), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2000 – 2001
The University of Hong Kong
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Electrical Energy Systems Engineering
1996 – 1999
Ya maybe it is the wrong fellow. There is also an actor HK called Simon.
During Saw's time not so long ago, they had quite a number of resignations. Then some new hires and promotions to fill up those positions.
The SGX announcement pages for a couple of days then were filled with SMRT management movement announcements.
Looks like it's deja-vu again, and it wouldn't matter if the primary purpose of providing efficient public transport services were to improve.
But would it?
This guy is the only one with real world experience:
Director of rail infrastructure Simon Tang, 35, who was previously with Hong Kong's MTR Corp and Kowloon Canton Railway Corp.
The rest were obviously buddies, selected based on paper records and past university majors which have long been thrown away.
Desmond in his first management moves has failed. In real world operations, you need to motivate. Bringing in regiment, will kill motivation and usher out talent, which SMRT may not be able to cope. But the direction he is going is by knocking heads and breaking skulls. There will be challenges by unions which will be killed off by NTUC.
Then the whole saga will repeat itself like the past when the trains almost came to standstill due to industrial action. Things may repeat.