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Lorong 24 per fuck only $27.![]()
I thought Geylang $27 chicken is only this kind one.

Lorong 24 per fuck only $27.![]()
I thought Geylang $27 chicken is only this kind one.
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We are talking about the Public Service here, fully funded by taxpayers, not someone business or hobby. When i first commented critically and pointed out that JusticeMHA was protecting the lady and her husband, everyone thought otherwise. One must always go the foundation of any argument. He claimed conspiracy theory and alleged that CPIB was arresting innocent people and that it was a conspiracy involving Benny Lim and Eric Tan.
What is good for the goose must be good for the gander. We are dealing with subversion of trust and the use of females unethically to line one's pockets. Do you think that man in the street liked to exploited like that. When I point out something, I try to not to fill in all the blanks in order to avoid identifying the source, but most people get the gist. Its about time, the public service is open to scrutiny and a bit of spring cleaning. Lets be pleased we have people like Eric Tan who has balls of brass. Visionaries like BL and few other good men.
What the fourth estate of society has failed repeatedly to do, others must step in. There must be more quality eyes and ears in this forum, then the entire media in Singapore put together.
I welcome people like GD and HellAngel and few others who have cleared the air and brought greater transparency and I am sure its was meant well.
4 witnesses to testify at ex-CNB chief's trial
By Claire Huang | Posted: 31 October 2012 1212 hrs
SINGAPORE: The prosecution in the trial of former Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) chief, Ng Boon Gay, on Wednesday told the court that four witnesses will be called to testify.
The four are: Koh Hong Eng from Oracle Corporation, deputy director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) Teng Khee Fatt, and CPIB officers Wilson Khoo and Bay Chun How.
Mr Koh, a senior director at Oracle Corporation, is the first to testify.
46-year-old Ng is accused of obtaining oral sex from 36-year-old Ms Cecilia Sue in 2011 on four occasions in exchange for helping to further the business interests of two IT firms she worked for, Hitachi Data Systems and Oracle Singapore.
Ng told the court how Ms Sue was actively pursuing CNB and the Home Affairs ministry as clients.
Mr Koh said it was normal to do so in the IT industry.
He also said Ms Sue was doing her job by actively pursuing Ng, who was a potential client.
A 54-page extract of Mr Koh and Ms Sue's correspondence was submitted in court.
Referring to the extracts, Mr Koh told the court it was common for him and Ms Sue to message each other till 3am.
He explained that it was due to the nature of the job and that he would be communicating with other sales representatives too, not just Ms Sue.
CPIB deputy director Teng Khee Fatt is to testify after lunch.
Earlier, the court was told that the aim was for prosecution to wrap up its case by Wednesday.
The trial continues.
As I said earlier, Koh is not as innocent as he appears. He is an ex-policeman and we know that most of them are not saint. He will protect CS simly because he has other sales rep under him. He also know how investigation are being carried out and how to side-step certain things. This is a case to follow as each side will try to outdo the other.
As I said earlier, Koh is not as innocent as he appears. He is an ex-policeman and we know that most of them are not saint..
I dont understand how he would make a good prosecution witness? He will die die paint cecilia as a nun and nbg and pl as wolves so to protect his own arse.
If this is a fairy tale story, cecilia will be acquitted and run into the arms of Koh and live happily ever after![]()
I believe they were squadmates In PA during "C" course.
I believe they were squadmates In PA during "C" course.
Koh Hong Eng and who were squad mates?
Same batch at Police Academy before they were commissioned?