SMRT's Saw seeks closure, clarifies various ST's reports of COI

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When I left the courthouse, I finally felt closure to my tenure with the SMRT.

However, the next day when I read the newspapers, I felt uncertain if I have really found closure.

A couple of articles in The Straits Times (ST) reported several incomplete statements from me. I weighed on whether I should react about these incorrect reporting, as erroneous statements give cause to wrong impressions. I recalled how an uncorrected statement could be repeated so many times in the media that it was taken as truth. I almost tremble every time the infamous statement is repeated in the press especially after the December incidents, to portray my lack of empathy to crowded trains and squeezed passengers saying ‘trains are not crowded, you can get on if you want.’

- http://isaw-isphy.com/2012/06/01/taking-a-stand-my-experience-with-the-coi/
 
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She can reply, clarify, protest indignantly and sue if she like.
At the end of the day her tenure as SMRT CEO is a failure which is irrefuteable.
 
If she really wants closure, what the hell is she doing in Sillipore.
She should return to her land of birth (Malaysia boleh) and bring her dirty millions with her.
One less foreign scum.
 
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