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Chitchat Who Really was that Bentley Driver ?

tobelightlight

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Now, this is how govt behaves. Protecting its own kind when he breaks the law. can you trust such govt to run the country. In the new Earth, there will be no such govt exists.
 

Confuseous

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Cotton Chan expressed his umbrage too soon, too strong, without checking database.
Suddenly, his mouth is stuffed with cotton.
 

LITTLEREDDOT

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Big boss Terence with grassroots connection got away. His sister conveniently took the rap.

Accrelist 'not aware' if company is facing corruption probe from police, says board​

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Annabeth Leow

Jan 18, 2022

SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - Catalist-listed Accrelist has not been informed and is not aware if there are ongoing or outstanding investigations by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) into the company or an indirect subsidiary, the board said in a bourse filing on Monday (Jan 17).
That is even as it disclosed that one of two senior management executives has been charged in court since a previous response in March 2020 to queries from the Singapore Exchange (SGX).
Serene Tea, senior vice-president of the mechanical business unit, was charged in October 2021 with one count under the Prevention of Corruption Act, the board said.
It added that as of Monday and to the best of the company’s knowledge, there has been no further update in Ms Teh's status in connection with her assistance with the investigations and she has not been charged.
The board also reiterated a statement from Jan 11 this year that executive chairman and managing director Dr Terence Tea - Serene Tea's brother - "has been discharged" from the probe.
Dr Tea has also not been charged, as far as he is aware, said the board.
Accrelist cited a phone call from a CPIB investigation officer to Dr Tea "at about 2.36 pm" on that day. The caller "was the same investigation officer that had liaised with Dr Terence Tea since the beginning", according to the board's statement.

Bourse operator SGX had asked Accrelist to clarify whether the CPIB has confirmed that all potential charges against Dr Tea have been dropped, as well as whether Natasha Teh and Serene Tea are still assisting with CPIB investigations or have had charges brought against them.
Accrelist disclosed in 2020 that the CPIB was looking into the company, its subsidiary Jubilee Industries Holdings and Honfoong Plastic Industries, which is 70 per cent owned by Jubilee.
The probe centred on a $5,000 hongbao or red packet given by Honfoong to a customer, as well as Chinese New Year dinner and drinks expenses incurred with the customer present.
Other than the investigations into Natasha Teh and the Teas, Accrelist said that two other individuals have been charged in connection with the probe, to the best of the board's knowledge - Wong Liang Tong, an employee of Honfoong, and Toh Mui Lan, who left Honfoong in January 2019.
To an SGX query on whether there are any outstanding investigations by the CPIB into the company, the board said: "The investigations by CPIB were focused on the actions of individuals in connection with or whilst under the employment of Honfoong, not into the company."
Catalist-listed Jubilee separately released a similar statement in response to the bourse queries.
 

Hypocrite-The

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If the driver was an oppie...rest assured the name n details would have been published before the incident even happened.


 

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Big boss Terence with grassroots connection got away. His sister conveniently took the rap.

Accrelist 'not aware' if company is facing corruption probe from police, says board​

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Annabeth Leow

Jan 18, 2022

SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - Catalist-listed Accrelist has not been informed and is not aware if there are ongoing or outstanding investigations by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) into the company or an indirect subsidiary, the board said in a bourse filing on Monday (Jan 17).
That is even as it disclosed that one of two senior management executives has been charged in court since a previous response in March 2020 to queries from the Singapore Exchange (SGX).
Serene Tea, senior vice-president of the mechanical business unit, was charged in October 2021 with one count under the Prevention of Corruption Act, the board said.
It added that as of Monday and to the best of the company’s knowledge, there has been no further update in Ms Teh's status in connection with her assistance with the investigations and she has not been charged.
The board also reiterated a statement from Jan 11 this year that executive chairman and managing director Dr Terence Tea - Serene Tea's brother - "has been discharged" from the probe.
Dr Tea has also not been charged, as far as he is aware, said the board.
Accrelist cited a phone call from a CPIB investigation officer to Dr Tea "at about 2.36 pm" on that day. The caller "was the same investigation officer that had liaised with Dr Terence Tea since the beginning", according to the board's statement.

Bourse operator SGX had asked Accrelist to clarify whether the CPIB has confirmed that all potential charges against Dr Tea have been dropped, as well as whether Natasha Teh and Serene Tea are still assisting with CPIB investigations or have had charges brought against them.
Accrelist disclosed in 2020 that the CPIB was looking into the company, its subsidiary Jubilee Industries Holdings and Honfoong Plastic Industries, which is 70 per cent owned by Jubilee.
The probe centred on a $5,000 hongbao or red packet given by Honfoong to a customer, as well as Chinese New Year dinner and drinks expenses incurred with the customer present.
Other than the investigations into Natasha Teh and the Teas, Accrelist said that two other individuals have been charged in connection with the probe, to the best of the board's knowledge - Wong Liang Tong, an employee of Honfoong, and Toh Mui Lan, who left Honfoong in January 2019.
To an SGX query on whether there are any outstanding investigations by the CPIB into the company, the board said: "The investigations by CPIB were focused on the actions of individuals in connection with or whilst under the employment of Honfoong, not into the company."
Catalist-listed Jubilee separately released a similar statement in response to the bourse queries.
Terence Tea Yeok Kian
Sim Ai Feng - wife
Serene Tea Lay Sin - sister
Monica Tea Poh Choo - sister

SME running family business.
 

LITTLEREDDOT

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Four weeks' jail and banned from driving for 18 months for driving into another person.
Sinkies expect no less for the Bentley driver. Except that the media has imposed a black-out on the case, and the Bentley driver's identity is still unknown.

Man jailed for driving car into fellow food deliveryman who tried to take photo of his vehicle​

Man jailed for driving car into fellow food deliveryman who tried to take photo of his vehicle

Kong Tong Ngok seen outside the State Courts on Jan 27, 2022. (Photo: TODAY/Lim Li Ting)

Lydia Lam

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27 Jan 2022

SINGAPORE: When the driver of a car parked by the side of the road ignored his request to move forward, a motorcyclist took out his phone to take a photo of the vehicle.
Fearing that he would receive a traffic summons, the driver moved his vehicle forward, colliding with the motorcyclist and causing him to fall and fracture his wrist.
Kong Tong Ngok, 64, was sentenced to four weeks' jail and banned from driving for 18 months on Thursday (Jan 27) for his actions.
He pleaded guilty to one count of causing grievous hurt to the motorcyclist by a rash act endangering human life.
The court heard that Kong was working as a food deliveryman at the time of the incident on Jun 9, 2020.
He was waiting in his car for a food order along Kadayanallur Street in Tanjong Pagar when the victim came along on his motorcycle.
The victim, a 58-year-old delivery rider, noticed at about 11.55am that the road ahead was jammed with traffic. He realised that the congestion was due to several cars parked by the side of the road.
The opposite lane was clear, except for Kong's car. The victim alighted from his motorcycle and approached Kong, intending to ask him to move forward and not block the road.
Kong did not wind down his window to speak to the victim. The victim signalled to Kong to move on, but Kong continued to ignore him.
The victim walked to the front of Kong's car and took out his phone to take a photo of the vehicle. Before he could do so, Kong drove his car forward towards him, the prosecutor said.
The victim extended his hand towards the bonnet to protect himself, but Kong continued to drive forward, colliding with him.
The victim fell backwards on the ground, landing on his right wrist. A security guard on duty at a nearby building witnessed the collision and called for an ambulance and the police.
The victim went to hospital and was determined to have a fractured wrist and tenderness over his shoulder. He had to wear a splint and was given 14 days of hospitalisation leave.
The prosecutor sought three to four weeks' jail for Kong and 18 months' disqualification from all classes of driving. He said Kong was fully aware that the victim was in front of his car, and that there was a real risk of collision if he drove forward.
Even after the victim extended his hand towards the car bonnet, Kong did not immediately engage his brakes, said the prosecutor.
Kong's lawyer Tang Gee Ni asked for one to two weeks' jail instead, saying his client was remorseful and was in extremely poor health.
He said Kong did not drive off when the victim asked him to as he thought the food would be ready for collection at any moment.
When the victim was about to take a photo of Kong's car, Kong assumed the picture would be forwarded to the traffic police for an enforcement summons, so he decided to drive off as he feared getting a summons, said Mr Tang.
He could not afford paying a fine, and thought the victim would step away from the vehicle in time, but his judgment was "erroneous", said the lawyer.
Mr Tang said his client bore responsibility for the incident, readily admitting to the police that he was guilty and saying he wanted to apologise to the victim.
Kong's wife recently divorced him, and his health condition has taken a turn for the worse, said Mr Tang. Kong suffers from epileptic seizures and frequent fainting, such that he can no longer work.
The judge told Kong that it was very fortunate that the victim did not sustain more serious injuries.
"There was absolutely no excuse for you to drive the car forward when he was clearly in the path of your motor car," she said.
For causing grievous hurt by a rash act endangering human life, Kong could have been jailed up to four years, fined up to S$10,000, or both.
 

bobby

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Tiagong he is a PAP grassroot leader.....but it is a state secret and people anyhow say his name will be POFMA.
 

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Chan Chun Sing that fucking cheebye talk so much gusto and now can't even name the driver.
Fuck his mother's, wife's, daughter's cb. Line them up and give them a flog each.
 
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