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4 months suspended practice only in Sinkapore....but still can upgrade neh-nehs for women overseas.
i dont understand what the big deal is?
In the past this is called "absorbing points"
To take your argument to its logical conclusion, it's OK to murder someone and get a psychotic friend to take the rap for you, so that you get off scot-free and he gets off on account of insanity?
criminal breach of trust against whom? Their clients right?
I am not pro pap
but i am against retards who target rich and successful people out of spite.
And spore has lots of this kind of people nowadays
dumbass pap ib, don’t know how to read simple english and do basic research.
Section 53 of the medical registration act provides that:
“(1) where a registered medical practitioner is found by a disciplinary tribunal —
(a) to have been convicted in singapore or elsewhere of any offence involving fraud or dishonesty;
(b) to have been convicted in singapore or elsewhere of any offence implying a defect in character which makes him unfit for his profession;
(c) to have been guilty of such improper act or conduct which, in the opinion of the disciplinary tribunal, brings disrepute to his profession;
(d) to have been guilty of professional misconduct; or
(e) to have failed to provide professional services of the quality which is reasonable to expect of him,
the disciplinary tribunal may exercise one or more of the powers referred to in subsection (2).
(2) for the purposes of subsection (1), the disciplinary tribunal may —
(a) by order remove the name of the registered medical practitioner from the appropriate register;
(b) by order suspend the registration of the registered medical practitioner in the appropriate register for a period of not less than 3 months and not more than 3 years;
(c) where the registered medical practitioner is a fully registered medical practitioner in part i of the register of medical practitioners, by order remove his name from part i of that register and register him instead as a medical practitioner with conditional registration in part ii of that register, and section 21(4) to (9) shall apply accordingly;
(d) where the registered medical practitioner is registered in any register other than part i of the register of medical practitioners, by order impose appropriate conditions or restrictions on his registration;
(e) by order impose on the registered medical practitioner a penalty not exceeding $100,000;
(f) by writing censure the registered medical practitioner;
(g) by order require the registered medical practitioner to give such undertaking as the disciplinary tribunal thinks fit to abstain in future from the conduct complained of; or
(h) make such other order as the disciplinary tribunal thinks fit, including any order that a complaints committee may make under section 49(1)."
this case shows how you get get away if you are connected to pap!
:oio:
since when was woffles wu connected to the pap?
A slight connection.
i dont agree with it
That guy would send mother to bananaleg.quote of the day![]()
If he earns $200,000 a month then 4 months suspension means $800,000 fine.
He thought he could use money to buy favours. He is a scum. His reasoning? "he had not given a second thought to what he did and that he believed it was a common practice to furnish false information to the Traffic Police for such offences.
Indeed shocking for a professional to deride the Traffic Police for being easily to fool or being incompetents to tell the fakes from the real culprits.
Dumbass PAP IB, don’t know how to read simple English and do basic research.
Section 53 of the Medical Registration Act provides that:
“(1) Where a registered medical practitioner is found by a Disciplinary Tribunal —
(a) to have been convicted in Singapore or elsewhere of any offence involving fraud or dishonesty;
(b) to have been convicted in Singapore or elsewhere of any offence implying a defect in character which makes him unfit for his profession;
(c) to have been guilty of such improper act or conduct which, in the opinion of the Disciplinary Tribunal, brings disrepute to his profession;
(d) to have been guilty of professional misconduct; or
(e) to have failed to provide professional services of the quality which is reasonable to expect of him,
the Disciplinary Tribunal may exercise one or more of the powers referred to in subsection (2).
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the Disciplinary Tribunal may —
(a) by order remove the name of the registered medical practitioner from the appropriate register;
(b) by order suspend the registration of the registered medical practitioner in the appropriate register for a period of not less than 3 months and not more than 3 years;
(c) where the registered medical practitioner is a fully registered medical practitioner in Part I of the Register of Medical Practitioners, by order remove his name from Part I of that Register and register him instead as a medical practitioner with conditional registration in Part II of that Register, and section 21(4) to (9) shall apply accordingly;
(d) where the registered medical practitioner is registered in any register other than Part I of the Register of Medical Practitioners, by order impose appropriate conditions or restrictions on his registration;
(e) by order impose on the registered medical practitioner a penalty not exceeding $100,000;
(f) by writing censure the registered medical practitioner;
(g) by order require the registered medical practitioner to give such undertaking as the Disciplinary Tribunal thinks fit to abstain in future from the conduct complained of; or
(h) make such other order as the Disciplinary Tribunal thinks fit, including any order that a Complaints Committee may make under section 49(1)."
4 months suspended practice only in Sinkapore....but still can upgrade neh-nehs for women overseas.
Insider says he is considered to be a national treasure. So covered all the way.
If he earns $200,000 a month then 4 months suspension means $800,000 fine.