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Before you reject the doctor's submission that the SMC had made "errors in law and errors of fact", consider her argument that Singapore has no guideline on the maximum fee that a doctor can charge a patient, charges that are mutually agreed upon between doctor and patient before treatment can commence. Consider also the compensation of a high earning professional like Lim is used in the benchmark to compute the ministerial salaries. Which also has no maximum ceiling.
There is also no ceiling for the amount spent on a office chair. The Attorney-General Chambers (AGC) is defending its purchases of Herman Millers by explaining that it had "complied with all relevant procurement rules and best practices for its procurements." If these guys don't know the law of the land, who does?
- http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/2012/08/define-legal.html
There is also no ceiling for the amount spent on a office chair. The Attorney-General Chambers (AGC) is defending its purchases of Herman Millers by explaining that it had "complied with all relevant procurement rules and best practices for its procurements." If these guys don't know the law of the land, who does?
- http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/2012/08/define-legal.html