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Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!!

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Teacher fined S$6,000 for theft in school
By Claire Huang | Posted: 07 January 2013 1207 hrs



SINGAPORE: A teacher has been fined S$6,000 for theft. 22-year-old Feng Tian Tian, who is from China, admitted that she had stolen S$719 in cash and an iPhone 4S from seven people at the teachers' lounge in Woodgrove Secondary School.

She committed the offences between March and August 2012.

The prosecution proceeded with three of eight theft charges.

Feng, who had been teaching Mandarin in the school, would pretend to be unwell and skip the morning assembly. She would then go to the teachers' lounge to steal.

In mitigation, Feng's lawyer said his client was selected to take part in a teachers' award scheme organised by China and Singapore's education ministry. Under the programme, talented young teachers from China are posted to secondary schools here on a one-year stint.

Feng's lawyer said she was initially very enthusiastic, but found it hard to adjust to life here. He added that Feng's mother faced financial woes in China and this created added pressure on his client, who was said to be suffering from depression.

At the same time, her relationship with her boyfriend was on the rocks.

The lawyer added that the amount stolen was "very small" and that Feng has been very cooperative with the authorities. Full restitution was also made to the victims.

However, the prosecution said the psychiatric report did not state the presence of a causal link between Feng's depression and her actions.

The district judge said that no matter how difficult it was for Feng to adjust to life here, there was no excuse to steal. He noted the calculated manner in which she committed the offences and highlighted the fact that she was a teacher.

Given the full compensation she had made and the fact that she pleaded guilty early, the judge said a jail term was not required.:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

-CNA/ac

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1246426/1/.html
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

Related to Feng Tian Wei? Names similar
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

hi there


1. :D:D:D
2. the world-crass thing does have standards for its foreign talents hoh.
3. no eye see:rolleyes:
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

Her "experience" makes her an ideal candidate for the PAP :D
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

In mitigation, Feng's lawyer said his client was selected to take part in a teachers' award scheme organised by China and Singapore's education ministry. Under the programme, talented young teachers from China are posted to secondary schools here on a one-year stint.

Feng's lawyer said she was initially very enthusiastic, but found it hard to adjust to life here. He added that Feng's mother faced financial woes in China and this created added pressure on his client, who was said to be suffering from depression.

At the same time, her relationship with her boyfriend was on the rocks.

Mitigation factors? What utter bollocks! :rolleyes:

A Sinkie would have been thrown into jail, no questions asked.

Singapore has always prided itself as a society ruled by law (法治社会), seems like the laws are whimsical, flimsy and subjective.
 
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Singaporean Malay stole money to buy food kena one year jail......


SINGAPORE: A 40-year-old man was sentenced to a year's jail on Thursday for stealing S$32.

Noraizam Abdullah admitted to stealing the money from a donation box in a mosque to buy food for his family.

The court was told that the donation box at the entrance of the Darussalam Mosque at Commonwealth Avenue West was found missing on December 11 last year.


The court also heard that Noraizam, who has a handicapped mother, stole the money to feed his family.

In sentencing, the District Judge warned Noraizam he may face corrective training if he is sentenced for a similar offence in future.

- CNA/al

So Singaporeans are what to the PAP???
Lumps of shit?
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

if its sinkie, the face will be splashed on MSM, no jailed for such premeditated theft will be unheard of...correction, i cite


only KHOO... no full name
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Crime/Story/A1Story20121206-387946.html

again, only Mr Khoo mentioned...
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sgseen/this_urban_jungle/1519502/businessman_accused_of_bribing_exsph_exec.html


kudos to yahoo
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/former-sph-senior-executive-peter-khoo-pleads-guilty.html



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[video=youtube;iPqCEo8oTQM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPqCEo8oTQM[/video]


Former Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) senior executive Peter Khoo Chong Meng
 
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Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

The lawyer added that the amount stolen was "very small"

yah lor, small amount oni, you want to jail her some more
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

Teacher fined S$6,000 for theft in school
By Claire Huang | Posted: 07 January 2013 1207 hrs

SINGAPORE: A teacher has been fined S$6,000 for theft. 22-year-old Feng Tian Tian, who is from China, admitted that she had stolen S$719 in cash and an iPhone 4S from seven people at the teachers' lounge in Woodgrove Secondary School.
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The lawyer added that the amount stolen was "very small" and that Feng has been very cooperative with the authorities. Full restitution was also made to the victims.
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I would be AMAZED if the judge agrees with this lawyer.
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

She gets to remain here as well and continues as if nothing out of the ordinary happened.
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

PP v Ariffin bin Abdul

MA 86/95/01

Theft of $12 watch — Pleaded guilty — Theft antecedents

Facts: Offender pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a watch worth $12. He had seven previous convictions for theft, with sentences ranging from three months’ to nine months’ imprisonment.

Sentence imposed by trial court: Six months’ imprisonment.

Results of appeal: Prosecution’s appeal allowed. Sentence enhanced to 18 months’ imprisonment.
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

Ercan Mehmet Ali v PP

MA 331/95/01

Theft of cash $600 — Convicted after trial — Theft antecedents

Facts: Offender was convicted after a trial of attempted theft of $600. Offender and a female accomplice had approached victim, a passerby, on pretext of wanting to change US currency into Singapore dollars. Offender tried to retain $600 of the Singapore money handed over by victim while his accomplice tried to distract victim. Victim managed to detain offender and recover the $600. Offender had previous conviction for theft in 1987 for which he was fined $1,800.

Sentence imposed by trial court: Three months’ imprisonment.

Results of appeal: Offender’s appeal dismissed.
 
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PP v Goh Kok Meng

MA 128/98/01

Theft of handphone — Pleaded guilty — Theft antecedents

Facts: Offender pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a handphone valued at $400 whilst at a discotheque. Offender was detained shortly after the theft and the handphone was recovered from him. Offender had previous convictions for theft in dwelling under s 380, the most recent of which was sustained in February 1998 and for which he was sentenced to five months’ imprisonment. Also previously placed on record for being a member of an unlawful society.

Sentence imposed by trial court: Six months’ imprisonment.

Results of appeal: Prosecution’s appeal allowed. Sentence enhanced to three years’ imprisonment.
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

PP v Goh Kok Meng

MA 128/98/01

Theft of handphone — Pleaded guilty — Theft antecedents

Facts: Offender pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a handphone valued at $400 whilst at a discotheque. Offender was detained shortly after the theft and the handphone was recovered from him. Offender had previous convictions for theft in dwelling under s 380, the most recent of which was sustained in February 1998 and for which he was sentenced to five months’ imprisonment. Also previously placed on record for being a member of an unlawful society.

Sentence imposed by trial court: Six months’ imprisonment.

Results of appeal: Prosecution’s appeal allowed. Sentence enhanced to three years’ imprisonment.

This was back when Yong Pung How (bankster crony of the Lees) was the CJ, right?
YPH was quite the rogue judge. Only masochists seek an appeal after receiving his sentence.
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

22-year-old Feng Tian Tian, who is from China,

silly girl, Tian Tian (甜甜) could have easily made the amount she stole per night along Havelock Road
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

no pics of tian tian?? :rolleyes::D
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

then any local lawyer can use cases like this to get S'porean crooks off the hook also what................
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

Singapore has always prided itself as a society ruled by law (法治社会), seems like the laws are whimsical, flimsy and subjective.

Sinkieland's laws are drawn up on the advice of the "Unholy" Trinity (LKY: the Father, Pinky: the Son and "Holy" Goh).

At the moment both the Father and the Son are leaning towards PRC. The fortunes of LEEgime are tightly intertwined with that of PRC's.
 
Re: Teacher from China stole $6000 but was not Jailed... double standards again!!!!!

the let off for all non-sinkie is baffling...

the stupid teachers at the school probably did not want to press charges "out of pity"
 
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