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No-Porn Lui refutes M'sian Saw on SOP claims

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Transport Minister Mr Lui Tuck Yew refuted former SMRT chief executive Saw Phaik Hwa's statement that the operator could not call for help from external agencies in a major rail incident, reported The Straits Times.

In Parliament yesterday, Mr Lui said that the operator could have sought external help as part of its standard operating procedure (SOP).

Mr Lui pointed out that the SOP was in place before December.

Ms Saw told The New Paper in an earlier interview that SMRT could only call the police and SCDF if there was a fatality (see "We had no power"). Opposition MP Sylvia Lim (Aljunied GRC) had cited this interview and asked Mr Lui if this was true.
 
They have run multiple emergency trials at the train stations over the last few years. LTA was informed that hardware was suspect a few years ago. And yet when a real emergency happened due to hardware failure none of them was able to perform their task up to a satisfactory level. This is the Singapore that the PAPzis have brought us to. A CEO without proper qualifications and a minister overseeing a ministry without proper qualifications. How can a rear admiral admonish a high class salesgirl for being out of her scope when he himself doesn't belong in his position? :oIo:
 
"Ms Saw told The New Paper in an earlier interview that SMRT could only call the police and SCDF if there was a fatality (see "We had no power"). Opposition MP Sylvia Lim (Aljunied GRC) had cited this interview and asked Mr Lui if this was true. "

Who do you call? , who do you call??
 
They have run multiple emergency trials at the train stations over the last few years. LTA was informed that hardware was suspect a few years ago. And yet when a real emergency happened due to hardware failure none of them was able to perform their task up to a satisfactory level. This is the Singapore that the PAPzis have brought us to. A CEO without proper qualifications and a minister overseeing a ministry without proper qualifications. How can a rear admiral admonish a high class salesgirl for being out of her scope when he himself doesn't belong in his position? :oIo:



hi there


1. hahaha!
2. now, it is some world-crass transport system hoh.
3. sheepishland is some world-crass transportation hub too.
 
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