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    Former SCDF and CNB chiefs arrested

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      limlim
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      AC_Power:


      After tender is awarded, I will have to deliver what I have proposed at the price which I secured the tender. You mean I can go back to ask for more? I seriously do not think so. I remember there was once when after I got the deal, one of the components' price went up from our supplier. My boss was saying it was our fault not to secure the price of the component before tendering the bid. He said no way the government agency will be willing to pay for that. So ended up, eat into our profit. Luckily boss never deduct from my pay. Wahahaha...

      Anyway, I remember reading reports from the Auditor's General Officers on some lapses in procurement in some government agencies? I believe they are the watch dog you are referring to.
      By \"right\".. what you say is correct.. if your cost go up that is your problem..

      But.. there is the dark side.. when there is some \"dealing\" between vendor and some boss...... then.... they ask for anything also can.. that was what my friend told me when his relative work in some \"company\" and shared with him the stories..

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        friendship
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        why another woman called cecilia sue involved? was this the china woman? thought this woman also slept with the fire fighter guy?

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          Dreamaurora
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          Some interesting reads I found online:


          http://www.divaasia.com/article/17160

          http://www.divaasia.com/article/17159

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            limlim
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            http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_810392.html

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              BeContented
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              CNB Ng’s wife claims fully trust him for professional conduct. Hmmm. Wonder what is Cecilia doing with her husband then (and the other chief)? What will Cecilia get out of those tryst … Considering the news reported that she is married with a young child.

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                Way2GO
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                Strparent:

                the internet CSI team was right after all
                Dis is most certainly a case where someone has complained to CPIB to initiate investigations,
                those who knew oredi knew.

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                  Way2GO
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                  concern2:


                  Actually hor, I am thinking of those who lost the contracts to these during those bids. Must find a way to remind your bosses,\"Not that I didn't do a good job you know, I just didn't go another 'step' further...\" 😆
                  At d end of d day for sales ppl, its d end results dat matter.
                  All d gud work in getting d sale will count for nought if one consistently fails to clinch d deal.
                  If d murmurings on d grapevine hold true,
                  d IT industry is prevalent with many more such cases.
                  Am not advocating here its d morally n ethically correct practice,
                  but simply stating dat there is always someone out there who's prepared to go d extra distance.

                  Mama, don't let ur child be an IT sales girl. 😉

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                    BeContented
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                    Way2GO:
                    concern2:



                    Actually hor, I am thinking of those who lost the contracts to these during those bids. Must find a way to remind your bosses,\"Not that I didn't do a good job you know, I just didn't go another 'step' further...\" 😆

                    At d end of d day for sales ppl, its d end results dat matter.
                    All d gud work in getting d sale will count for nought if one consistently fails to clinch d deal.
                    If d murmurings on d grapevine hold true,
                    d IT industry is prevalent with many more such cases.
                    Am not advocating here its d morally n ethically correct practice,
                    but simply stating dat there is always someone out there who's prepared to go d extra distance.

                    Mama, don't let ur child be an IT sales girl. 😉

                    No sales job for my DD. No career switch to sales for DH. :evil:

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                      AC_Power
                      last edited by

                      limlim:
                      AC_Power:



                      After tender is awarded, I will have to deliver what I have proposed at the price which I secured the tender. You mean I can go back to ask for more? I seriously do not think so. I remember there was once when after I got the deal, one of the components' price went up from our supplier. My boss was saying it was our fault not to secure the price of the component before tendering the bid. He said no way the government agency will be willing to pay for that. So ended up, eat into our profit. Luckily boss never deduct from my pay. Wahahaha...

                      Anyway, I remember reading reports from the Auditor's General Officers on some lapses in procurement in some government agencies? I believe they are the watch dog you are referring to.

                      By \"right\".. what you say is correct.. if your cost go up that is your problem..

                      But.. there is the dark side.. when there is some \"dealing\" between vendor and some boss...... then.... they ask for anything also can.. that was what my friend told me when his relative work in some \"company\" and shared with him the stories..

                      They should complain to the authority. From these cases, we see that CPIB will step in regardless how high ranking these people are. If they are corrupted, they will take them down.

                      I wish to see more of such unethical practices exposed. Only by doing so can people like me who are working hard to secure deals be rewarded. I will be pissed if I lose out to competitors not because of my pricing and quality of goods but because they willing to go that \"extra\" mile.

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                        AC_Power
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                        BeContented:
                        Way2GO:

                        [quote=\"concern2\"]

                        Actually hor, I am thinking of those who lost the contracts to these during those bids. Must find a way to remind your bosses,\"Not that I didn't do a good job you know, I just didn't go another 'step' further...\" 😆

                        At d end of d day for sales ppl, its d end results dat matter.
                        All d gud work in getting d sale will count for nought if one consistently fails to clinch d deal.
                        If d murmurings on d grapevine hold true,
                        d IT industry is prevalent with many more such cases.
                        Am not advocating here its d morally n ethically correct practice,
                        but simply stating dat there is always someone out there who's prepared to go d extra distance.

                        Mama, don't let ur child be an IT sales girl. 😉

                        No sales job for my DD. No career switch to sales for DH. :evil:[/quote]I am in IT sales and I seriously believe many of my lady colleagues are doing the right things. Please do not stereotype them because of the wrongdoings of a few. 😞

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