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no wonder smrt is so fuckup after dat malaysian bitch took over as ceo....she brought all her DFS kaki into smrt senior mgt.......knn packed us like sardine and still say you have a choice to take the train or not...fuck her!
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2 senior staff quit SMRT
SINGAPORE - The SMRT Corporation has been hit by the resignations of its No 2 and a long-serving employee.
Today has learnt that SMRT deputy president and chief operating officer Yeo Meng Hin, 46, has quit the country's main subway operator to spend more time with his family.
Also leaving the SMRT is its finance head for the last 10 years, senior vice-president Catherine Kuan Lee-Yee Fong.
After having served the SMRT for nearly 24 years, Mrs Kuan, 58, decided to call it a day to pursue her own interests. Her last day at work will be on Feb 1.
The listed transport giant hopes to re-engage Mr Yeo, who tendered his resignation a week ago, on a consultancy basis.
His last day of service will be April 20.
Said an SMRT spokesman: "We are trying to work out an arrangement that will allow him to spend the time he needs with his family, which includes quite a bit of travel overseas."
In 2003, Mr Yeo, had followed his boss Saw Phaik Hwa from duty-free retail chain DFS Venture Singapore to join SMRT after the latter was appointed as the tranport operator's president and chief executive officer.
At the SMRT, Mr Yeo was responsible for the train and bus business units, including safety, security and emergency planning, organisation development as well as business development.

:oIo::oIo:2 senior staff quit SMRT
SINGAPORE - The SMRT Corporation has been hit by the resignations of its No 2 and a long-serving employee.
Today has learnt that SMRT deputy president and chief operating officer Yeo Meng Hin, 46, has quit the country's main subway operator to spend more time with his family.
Also leaving the SMRT is its finance head for the last 10 years, senior vice-president Catherine Kuan Lee-Yee Fong.
After having served the SMRT for nearly 24 years, Mrs Kuan, 58, decided to call it a day to pursue her own interests. Her last day at work will be on Feb 1.
The listed transport giant hopes to re-engage Mr Yeo, who tendered his resignation a week ago, on a consultancy basis.
His last day of service will be April 20.
Said an SMRT spokesman: "We are trying to work out an arrangement that will allow him to spend the time he needs with his family, which includes quite a bit of travel overseas."
In 2003, Mr Yeo, had followed his boss Saw Phaik Hwa from duty-free retail chain DFS Venture Singapore to join SMRT after the latter was appointed as the tranport operator's president and chief executive officer.
At the SMRT, Mr Yeo was responsible for the train and bus business units, including safety, security and emergency planning, organisation development as well as business development.


