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PA probe finds no dishonesty but action taken over CCC lapses

Shortly after the Auditor-General's Office (AGO) released its report on lapses in public bodies, the People's Association (PA) said it had completed its own investigation into a case of conflict of interest at a grassroots organisation.

Its investigation found no evidence of dishonesty at the Citizens Consultative Committee (CCC) in Admiralty ward in Sembawang GRC. Still, the PA said it will take action to set right the lapse and prevent such mistakes in future.

The AGO had found seven instances in which the CCC chairman had approved his own claims totalling $114,767, and there were no supporting documents for three of the payments.

It also found lapses in the management of related-party transactions.

The CCC chairman was involved in approving the award of two contracts worth $32,000 and payments to a company where he held a senior management position.

Steps taken at Admiralty CCC

July 1: After being notified of the findings by the Auditor-General's Office, the People's Association (PA) convenes an investigation panel to establish facts and investigate wrongdoing, review processes and recommend steps to prevent a repeat of the lapses.

July 5: Citizens Consultative Committee (CCC) chairman Tonic Oh voluntarily steps down.

July 14: Investigation completed. Panel finds no evidence of dishonesty, but non-declaration of conflict is a serious lapse.

July 15: The People's Association accepts the resignation of the

CCC chairman. It says CCC member involved has been reminded to comply with proper procedures and staff involved will be reprimanded.

Another CCC member involved in the approval process for one of the contracts was also director and shareholder of the same company.

"The chairman and the CCC member did not declare their interests in the transactions," the AGO said.

"As a result, there was no assurance that the transactions were conducted at arm's length."

The AGO did not name the CCC in its report, but National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan identified it as Admiralty CCC in Sembawang GRC, where he is an MP. Mr Khaw said it had cooperated with the PA investigation panel.

"I am glad that the investigation panel found no evidence of dishonesty. Nonetheless, it was a related- party transaction that was not declared," he said. "The CCC will study the investigation report and review its procedures to ensure that such lapses do not recur."

PA said the chairman voluntarily stepped down on July 5. It accepted his resignation yesterday, the day after its investigation ended.

The CCC chairman involved was not named by the AGO, PA or MPs, but he is Mr Tonic Oh. He could not be reached yesterday.

MP Vikram Nair, who oversees Admiralty ward, said he was "saddened to learn of the findings by the AGO in relation to the unreported related-party transaction".

The grassroots leader had served with distinction for many years, he added.

PA said the constituency staff preparing payments should have been more conscientious in complying with financial rules by getting the vice-chairman, secretary or treasurer to approve the claims, instead of the chairman himself.

It added that the CCC chairman and member should have recused themselves from the evaluation process involving their company.

The CCC member has been reminded to comply with procedures and the staff involved will be reprimanded, PA added.

The AGO also found that 35 of the 91 community club/centre management committees (CCMCs) checked did not get approvals from the relevant authorities for 53 tenancy contracts totalling $17.78 million.

Checks on grassroots bodies also found they did not seek approval before awarding contracts or making direct purchases, or invite quotations in writing.

The PA said it has taken action on getting the right approvals and correcting all the lapses.

It has set up a hotline to guide grassroots organisations on the correct procurement procedures, and will step up training for them. It has also set up a grassroots finance review committee and will strengthen supervision to ensure these bodies comply with financial regulations .
 
PA probe itself, of course no dishonesty will be found. Do we expect them to confess and admit its den of theives and scoundrels?
 
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Got this info from another forum.

Companies that Tonic Oh Thai Nan used to work for in recent years:
-CPC Construction
-Chan & Chan Construction

http://www.cpc.com.sg/projects.html
http://www.cce.com.sg/project.php

http://www.singaporelaw.sg/sglaw/la...289-chua-siew-moi-v-oh-thai-nan-2003-sghc-104
 
The AGO had found seven instances in which the CCC chairman had approved his own claims totalling $114,767, and there were no supporting documents for three of the payments.

This one is serious enough for the CPIB to step in to determine the legitimacy or otherwise of such claims. It is not oversight but an abuse of its accounting system where the Chairman could make claims like his own ATM machine. How long has such claims been made?

The pappies often like to talk about transparency in governance. Now is time to prove such transparency exists in the Govt.
 
The CCC chairman was involved in approving the award of two contracts worth $32,000 and payments to a company where he held a senior management position.

Surely, this one is another possible malpractice for the CPIB to look into. How could the Chairman be involved in approving contracts and payment to such a company? Seems the Chairman ran the CCC like his own private bank.

If it had happened at the Aljunied GRC Town Council, the pappies would have sent in the CPIB at the first opportunity. What a shame to do nothing about it.
 
July 5: Citizens Consultative Committee (CCC) chairman Tonic Oh voluntarily steps down.

His stepping down should not be just the ending of this kind of disclosure. The CPIB should be called in to determine if the matter is just an admin oversight or commission of an offence, and also to find out how wide spread the matter is.

Sweeping the matter under the carpet is no transparency in governance. The truth must be determined as tax payers' money might have been pilfered.
 
Another CCC member involved in the approval process for one of the contracts was also director and shareholder of the same company.

So, is it cahoot in action to bypass the system for enrichment of common interest and benefit? If this is not malpractice, what is?

If the CPIB does not step in to investigate the matter fully, the whole truth and extent of this matter and how long it had been going on will never be known.

Conducting an internal enquiry is like asking a school boy to do a search for the truth. You need professional investigators to unearth the dirty tricks.
 
MP Vikram Nair, who oversees Admiralty ward, said he was "saddened to learn of the findings by the AGO in relation to the unreported related-party transaction".

This guy could only express his "sadness". He should also be roasted for being an useless MP for that ward. When the top guy fell asleep, the subordinates would become monkeys.
 
The grassroots leader had served with distinction for many years, he added.

This CCC Chairman was just lucky to have been allowed to reign from his post. If LKY had been in charge of the pappies, he would surely want to know more about the matter and the CPIB would be called in.

His toughness is legendary and many MPs and even Ministers were whacked, no matter if they had served with distinction. If you are not morally upright, you face the music. His toughness was good for the island but his policy of bringing in foreigners destroyed all the goodness he had done.
 
It added that the CCC chairman and member should have recused themselves from the evaluation process involving their company.

The CCC member has been reminded to comply with procedures and the staff involved will be reprimanded, PA added.

If the Chairman was kicked out, the member involved with the Chairman should also be punished. Issuing a reminder to the involved member is clearly not adequate punishment. He should be sacked or asked to resign as well. The extent of his involvement with the Chairman in other areas is also not known until a comprehensive investigation by CPIB is made.
 
The AGO also found that 35 of the 91 community club/centre management committees (CCMCs) checked did not get approvals from the relevant authorities for 53 tenancy contracts totalling $17.78 million.

Checks on grassroots bodies also found they did not seek approval before awarding contracts or making direct purchases, or invite quotations in writing.

It looks like there are malpractices going on in the pappies grass root bodies but for some reasons, the CPIB is not called in.

When the problem arose in the WP Aljunied GRC Town Council, all hell broke loose. The pappies should be fair to one and all to ensure the island is governed with transparency. Tons of bricks thrown at WP but not even one brick thrown at the CCC?
 
The PA said it has taken action on getting the right approvals and correcting all the lapses.

It has set up a hotline to guide grassroots organisations on the correct procurement procedures, and will step up training for them. It has also set up a grassroots finance review committee and will strengthen supervision to ensure these bodies comply with financial regulations .

This action is akin to bolting the stable after the horses have run away. How much money had been lost or pilfered through sham contracts, if any? Is the PA not interested in finding out the whole truth? Are they just satisfied with answers from simple enquiries? You need professional investigators to catch crooks.

In the USA, the FBI would have been called in if malpractices were detected in any federal bodies. In sinkieland, there is CPIB but why they are not investigating?
 
This action is akin to bolting the stable after the horses have run away. How much money had been lost or pilfered through sham contracts, if any? Is the PA not interested in finding out the whole truth? Are they just satisfied with answers from simple enquiries? You need professional investigators to catch crooks.

In the USA, the FBI would have been called in if malpractices were detected in any federal bodies. In sinkieland, there is CPIB but why they are not investigating?

At least they bothered to make a show of bolting the stables. Wouldn't have happened if this were not an election year. ;)
 
This action is akin to bolting the stable after the horses have run away. How much money had been lost or pilfered through sham contracts, if any? Is the PA not interested in finding out the whole truth? Are they just satisfied with answers from simple enquiries? You need professional investigators to catch crooks.

In the USA, the FBI would have been called in if malpractices were detected in any federal bodies. In sinkieland, there is CPIB but why they are not investigating?

Exonerated before being thoroughly investigated. Or, they fear this idiot will disclose more damaging facts if place under arrest and interrogated?

If uncle interrogate him, 4 hours is all I need to get to the bottom of the matter.
 
This one is serious enough for the CPIB to step in to determine the legitimacy or otherwise of such claims. It is not oversight but an abuse of its accounting system where the Chairman could make claims like his own ATM machine. How long has such claims been made?

The pappies often like to talk about transparency in governance. Now is time to prove such transparency exists in the Govt.

If it is an oversight, then the MP should be fcuked; it is so fundamentally basic.

Karma, karma, karma, the fake Buddhist.
 
His stepping down should not be just the ending of this kind of disclosure. The CPIB should be called in to determine if the matter is just an admin oversight or commission of an offence, and also to find out how wide spread the matter is.
Sweeping the matter under the carpet is no transparency in governance. The truth must be determined as tax payers' money might have been pilfered.
the same situation is also rampant in golf, social clubs and associations, where the chairman / president and committee members have conflicting interests on the pretext of volunteering their valuable time and expertise for free.....the ongoing case in the s'pore recreation club is just one of many cases :cool:
 
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