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dishonest pinoy earn $2.6k a mth as admin operation exec

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how come employ such dishonest pinoy as admin operation exec? no sinkie can do the job meh? i hate those damn fucking pinoys :mad::oIo:

Jailed for submitting fake payslips to bank
By Khushwant Singh

A BANK officer suspected that a payslip submitted by a credit card applicant was not the real McCoy and checked with the employer. True enough, the salary had been inflated to meet the $60,000 annual income requirement set by Standard Chartered Bank (SCB).

Investigations revealed that a whole team at telemarketing firm Touch & Tech was behind it, and on Monday, a direct sales agent and an applicant pleaded guilty to conspiring to using the false payslips and fake employment letters.

Both are Filipinos. Charon Legaspi Dimpas, 26, was jailed three years and nine months while Maria Theresa Arena Garcia, 39, was jailed six months.

A district court heard that Dimpas had submitted fake documents for 96 applicants and earned $8,474 in commission from June to November 2009.

SCB had engaged Touch & Tech to market its credit cards. From its office in Middle Road, Dimpas would make cold calls to prospective applicants but many did not meet the bank's criteria. Besides the inflated payslips, Dimpas also submitted false letters for extension of employment because applicants needed a minimum of one-year validity remaining on the employment passes.

In Garcia's case, she was an administrative operations executive with an employment agency in 2009, earning $2,600 a month. On the fake payslip, this was inflated to $5,180. Like the others, she also used the fake documents to apply for a loan and the court heard that SCB had lent nearly $760,000 to the 96 applicants.
 
SCB should appreciate the Foreign Talents that they outsourced to, they are better than the Local Talents they employed. :D
 
It will come as no surprise to anyone who has worked in the Philippines or has worked with Pinoys.Probably they also submit fake documents to get jobs in Sillipore and should be jailed for that too.

I will only employ them in areas they are good in -mainly in entertainment eg singers, dancers ect2.

To employ them in finance-thats asking for trouble.Good luck to all those companies that import Pinoys to work for them.

Anyway vote wisely in the coming elections if you do not want low quality FT with fake qualifications to steal away jobs from locals.
 
knn...i thought annual income of SGD30k is goot enough.
why so kuku?
 
knn...i thought annual income of SGD30k is goot enough.
why so kuku?

Higher income qualifies for higher credit limit. They intend to take the money as much as possible and run road back to their country. Why you so kuku?
 
Higher income qualifies for higher credit limit. They intend to take the money as much as possible and run road back to their country. Why you so kuku?

hahaha....i am not called kukubird for nothing hor........
 
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