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Atrocious police work: murder conviction overturned - will Home Minister comment?

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"It is true that Singaporeans seem to have a high level of trust in our governmental and judicial institutions, but I think that trust is misplaced. It is the result of a mainstream media singing the praises of these institutions over decades. Put their work under a microscope, and it can look sickening rotten.

But what is as clear as day by now is that the police and the prosecution do not deserve our trust."


http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/atrocious-police-work-murder-conviction-overturned/
 
Ah seng, ah seng...where are youuuuu!!??

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Si Mi Tai chi..???

You calling calling me is it Mr Halsey..???:

I no more Home Ministar now lah.. I retired liao..

Anything you want to know, pls ask Ah Teo hor...:D
 
It's an honest mistake, so how and what else to comment?:rolleyes: Shortie has been de-commissioned already as Home Affairs Minister and DPM, now probably enjoying his grand retirement. Please remember also, in the Mas Selamat fiasco, he was basically unscathed and untouchable. So much for accountability!:mad:
 
This was a High Court case whereby lapses etc can't be swept under the carpet. Lapses of this nature very common in the civil service. Whether it is publicly exposed is another matter.
 
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