Again, it's not bro.
And have you really worked in civil service? Or are you lifting it off the PSC website.
hahaha....I was a Senior SAF Officer abeilt Field Marshal minus 7 rank, Major,
and sir, may we know about your background?
Again, it's not bro.
And have you really worked in civil service? Or are you lifting it off the PSC website.
hahaha....I was a Senior SAF Officer abeilt Field Marshal minus 7 rank, Major
hahaha....I was a Senior SAF Officer abeilt Field Marshal minus 7 rank, Major,
and sir, may we know about your background?
Alamak! Cpt. GMS must work harder for promotion, otherwise loosing to Maj. Kukubird would be a major kuku...![]()
Again, it's not bro.
And have you really worked in civil service? Or are you lifting it off the PSC website.
Track the careers of the SAFOS and SPFOS compared to the OMS and see if what you say really holds true. Check the hit rate of SAFOS making BG and SPFOS making AC as compared to hit rate of OMS making it to DS (as compared to dropping out of civil service or transferring to non-admin service). Only the OMS+PS has the same hit rate as same as SAFOS/SPFOS, and PS seems to make very little difference to SAFOS/SPFOS (unless you consider political advancement).
In fact given that PS is supposed to be a class above the rest, I myself was quite surprised to find so many non-PS scholars at the top.
The last CP made history of all time low when he moved down in rank. Previously CP is on par with PS. He is now reporting to his subordinate who is also not a scholar and came from NUS.
You've not been keeping up. There is now two Lieutenant Colonel ranks, so you are 8 ranks short of a FM.
LMS until bond ended and went into banking. Did you really think the OMS were same category as your SAFOS bosses? Alright, maybe because there are a lot more OMS compared to SAFOS/SPFOS.
"And yes, KBH is now reporting to Benny Lim, PS MHA. When KBH was Supt, BL was just ASP. Honors degree in English from NUS and Masters from LSE. Not a scholar but way way ahead of KBH."
Oh,yes,but Benny Lim is the brother of minister Lim,blood is thicker.as PAP has proven all along.
Count the numbers of people with blodd link to MM LKY in the government,J.Harding has done a compiling!
Bro,u mean Benny Lim is very high calibre?To be fair to BL, he made his mark before Raymond became a MIW. BL used to brief MM when he was PM despite holding the rank of ASP. He was going places and earmarked for greater things unlike KBH.
Bro,u mean Benny Lim is very high calibre?
I respect yr view,but looking at his minister brother who I really see NO UP,very hard for me to believe!
Talk Cock King Peanuts Goh has the highest respect for Benny Lim and he said so.But the fact is that many poeple think very little of what peanuts Kking Goh thinks,it is worthless,actually.OF course the exception being Ajh Peks,Ah Sohs,especially fr Marine Parade.In my view, yes. He is the brightest at MHA. Though not perfect, he is miles ahead of KBH and company put together.
Wrt to BL's bro, I have no idea. No dealings with RL.
Talk Cock King Peanuts Goh has the highest respect for Benny Lim and he said so.But the fact is that many poeple think very little of what peanuts Kking Goh thinks,it is worthless,actually.OF course the exception being Ajh Peks,Ah Sohs,especially fr Marine Parade.
MM LKY is different,he is serious,and talk not so much cock.as one forummer said this week,which I remember:
"Absolutely. This guy has an agenda behind every speech, comment and word that he expresses. If you look hard enough, you will find it'-Forummer Scroobal.
I remember MM LKY praised and tot beri highly at various time,Francis Seow,Devan Nair,Lim Ching Siong,Phew Yew Kok,Teh Cheng Wen,Deng Siong Ping,ete,etc
Thanks for yr viewpointBro, my judgement was not influenced by what others said about him. I've worked with him before and I do not have the habit of simply praising someone when that someone is ordinary. He is of a much higher calibre than WKS and HPK put together.
Thanks for yr viewpoint
regarding President scholars, yes, apparently many did not make it...
based on the Hall of Fame, only 20 names were listed from 1965 to 1980....
assuming avg 4 scholars each year, the "success rate" is 20/60 or only 33%.