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ST understated 'biggest' corruption cases in report

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Somehow the other prominent cases are not added to the list:

Tan Kia Gan, Minister for National Development, offered his services for a consideration in the purchase of Boeing aircraft;

Wee Toon Boon, Minister of State in the Ministry of the Environment, accepted a bungalow worth $500,000 from a housing developer and took two overdrafts totalling $300,000;

Phey Yew Kok, President of the NTUC and a PAP MP, charged on four counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total sum of S$83,000;

Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, accepted two cash payments of $400,000 each, in one case to allow a development company to retain part of its land which had been earmarked for compulsory government acquisition.

Mr Chua Cher Yak, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau's (CPIB) chief who retired on 1 July 2005 after more than 11 years on the job, made this parting remark: "Our job is driven by political will. We can only be as effective as the Government wants us to be."

- http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/2012/06/what-political-will-achieves.html
 
All Ministers and President are legallee corrupted them self by awarding them self big salary.
 
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