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      Oppsgal
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      concern2:
      raysusan:

      Possible Corrupt Practice within Jurong Town Council
      [quote]I feel compelled to write in after reading your article, “GM of Jurong TC is the MD of its contractor for managing township services”, dated 16 May 2011.

      I am a resident at Block 327, Jurong East Street 31, which is under the Jurong Town Council. During the past year-and-a-half, the estate in my neighbourhood underwent a Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP).

      Now that I know that Mr. Ho Thian Poh is the General Manager of Jurong Town Council and the Managing Director of UGL Premas Limited, I can’t help but suspect that some kind of corrupt practice was at play here during the LUP at Jurong East Street 31. The renovation work carried out over the 18 months were not only unnecessary, they were also extremely suspicious in nature. The walls and floors of each lift lobby on all 15 storeys, including the ground floor lobby, were taken apart at least 4 times during that period. Each time, a new floor was relaid.

      There were two lifts on each storey. When the first lift was being replaced, the floors were dug up and replaced with a cement floor. The work then stopped as work began in the neighbouring blocks. After about 6 months later, work was resumed and a new lift was installed. The floors were then dug up again and replaced by tiled floors. It was also during this time, that the walls were drilled apart. Then the works stopped after that, as the other neighbouring blocks received the same treatment.

      Then 6 months later, work resumed on the second lift. After it was removed from the lift shaft, the floors were once again dug up and replaced. This time with a cement floor. Then renovation stopped again, until about 3 months later when the new lift was installed. Again, the floors were all dug up once again, replaced with a cement
      floor with a tiled-centre. The walls were filled up and painted with a white coat.

      Just when I thought they were finally done with all these unnecessary digging and replacement of floors, about one month before the 2011 Elections, they dug up the floors and walls once again, replaced with fully tiled floors and walls.

      As I am a freelancer who regularly works from home, the past 18 months had been a complete nightmare. The corridors were covered in dust and the neighbourhood was constantly surrounded by loud construction noises. But that is not my main concern here.

      Most importantly, I cannot see any logic in having the floors dug up and relaid more than 4 times during lift renovations work. Whatever damage caused to the floor during the lift replacement was minimal and needed very little re-laying done. Yet all 15 floors were replaced over and over again.

      The only reason I could fathom is if there are some kind of mutual monetary benefits between the Town Council and the contracted company which did the works. Obviously, 4 diggings and re-layering of the floors would cost more and give more profits to the contracted company.

      Mr. Ho Thian Poh is the Managing Director of UGL Premas, so obviously the increased costs resulting from the works would be beneficial to his company. And since he also happens to be the General Manager of the Jurong Town Council, it must also mean that he had approved of such an illogical and costly renovation plan.

      The whole scheme just stinks of bureaucratic corruption.

      Therefore I wish to share this information with you and hopefully, to some of your readers, fellow citizens, who are concerned with our civil service. If possible, I would like some kind of investigation to be done regarding this matter, something I’m sure the MP of Yuhua will not be keen on.

      Thanks for taking your time to read this.

      .
      James

      http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/05/18/possible-corrupt-practice-within-jurong-town-council/

      what u guys think about this??

      If this is true, and if isn't corruption, I don't know what is. I thot they only found out in Aljunied :nailbite:

      By the way, isn't the town council managed by the elected MPs? How come got GM one har? So rich they can employ GM to manage, and GM and do all these with MP (s') approval? :? BTW, raysusan, can post this in sep. thread (in case more such cases come up)[/quote]What is sep thread?

      ... Why now then comment on the redo of floor tiles :?

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        LOLMum
        last edited by

        Trapwithin:
        PM Lee Hsien Loong announced his new Cabinet in a press conference today:



        Vivian Balakrishnan – Minister for Environment and Water Resources

        :scared: :shock: :yikes: :faint:


        (unsure how i should phrase it) but can anyone tell me among all the ministries, is there a list or whatsoever ranking the top important ministries all the way down to the least important ones?

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          concern2
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          concern2:
          raysusan:

          Possible Corrupt Practice within Jurong Town Council
          [quote]I feel compelled to write in after reading your article, “GM of Jurong TC is the MD of its contractor for managing township services”, dated 16 May 2011.

          I am a resident at Block 327, Jurong East Street 31, which is under the Jurong Town Council. During the past year-and-a-half, the estate in my neighbourhood underwent a Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP).

          Now that I know that Mr. Ho Thian Poh is the General Manager of Jurong Town Council and the Managing Director of UGL Premas Limited, I can’t help but suspect that some kind of corrupt practice was at play here during the LUP at Jurong East Street 31. The renovation work carried out over the 18 months were not only unnecessary, they were also extremely suspicious in nature. The walls and floors of each lift lobby on all 15 storeys, including the ground floor lobby, were taken apart at least 4 times during that period. Each time, a new floor was relaid.

          There were two lifts on each storey. When the first lift was being replaced, the floors were dug up and replaced with a cement floor. The work then stopped as work began in the neighbouring blocks. After about 6 months later, work was resumed and a new lift was installed. The floors were then dug up again and replaced by tiled floors. It was also during this time, that the walls were drilled apart. Then the works stopped after that, as the other neighbouring blocks received the same treatment.

          Then 6 months later, work resumed on the second lift. After it was removed from the lift shaft, the floors were once again dug up and replaced. This time with a cement floor. Then renovation stopped again, until about 3 months later when the new lift was installed. Again, the floors were all dug up once again, replaced with a cement
          floor with a tiled-centre. The walls were filled up and painted with a white coat.

          Just when I thought they were finally done with all these unnecessary digging and replacement of floors, about one month before the 2011 Elections, they dug up the floors and walls once again, replaced with fully tiled floors and walls.

          As I am a freelancer who regularly works from home, the past 18 months had been a complete nightmare. The corridors were covered in dust and the neighbourhood was constantly surrounded by loud construction noises. But that is not my main concern here.

          Most importantly, I cannot see any logic in having the floors dug up and relaid more than 4 times during lift renovations work. Whatever damage caused to the floor during the lift replacement was minimal and needed very little re-laying done. Yet all 15 floors were replaced over and over again.

          The only reason I could fathom is if there are some kind of mutual monetary benefits between the Town Council and the contracted company which did the works. Obviously, 4 diggings and re-layering of the floors would cost more and give more profits to the contracted company.

          Mr. Ho Thian Poh is the Managing Director of UGL Premas, so obviously the increased costs resulting from the works would be beneficial to his company. And since he also happens to be the General Manager of the Jurong Town Council, it must also mean that he had approved of such an illogical and costly renovation plan.

          The whole scheme just stinks of bureaucratic corruption.

          Therefore I wish to share this information with you and hopefully, to some of your readers, fellow citizens, who are concerned with our civil service. If possible, I would like some kind of investigation to be done regarding this matter, something I’m sure the MP of Yuhua will not be keen on.

          Thanks for taking your time to read this.

          .
          James

          http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/05/18/possible-corrupt-practice-within-jurong-town-council/

          what u guys think about this??

          If this is true, and if isn't corruption, I don't know what is. I thot they only found out in Aljunied :nailbite:

          By the way, isn't the town council managed by the elected MPs? How come got GM one har? So rich they can employ GM to manage, and GM and do all these with MP (s') approval? :? BTW, raysusan, can post this in sep. thread (in case more such cases come up)[/quote]Ok, have taken the initiative to start this new thread..

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            concern2
            last edited by

            Oppsgal:
            raysusan:

            Possible Corrupt Practice within Jurong Town Council
            [quote]I feel compelled to write in after reading your article, “GM of Jurong TC is the MD of its contractor for managing township services”, dated 16 May 2011.

            I am a resident at Block 327, Jurong East Street 31, which is under the Jurong Town Council. During the past year-and-a-half, the estate in my neighbourhood underwent a Lift Upgrading Programme (LUP).

            Now that I know that Mr. Ho Thian Poh is the General Manager of Jurong Town Council and the Managing Director of UGL Premas Limited, I can’t help but suspect that some kind of ....
            James

            http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/05/18/possible-corrupt-practice-within-jurong-town-council/

            what u guys think about this??

            If this is true, and if isn't corruption, I don't know what is. I thot they only found out in Aljunied :nailbite:

            By the way, isn't the town council managed by the elected MPs? How come got GM one har? So rich they can employ GM to manage, and GM and do all these with MP (s') approval? :? BTW, raysusan, can post this in sep. thread (in case more such cases come up)[/quote]What is sep thread?

            ... Why now then comment on the redo of floor tiles :?[/quote]

            Have started a new thread under \"Conflict of Interest\".

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              LOLMum
              last edited by

              i think whoever wrote the article should report this matter to cpib immediately.

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                concern2
                last edited by

                I was laughing at my sis for calling Ting Pei Ling 丁佩玲, (instead of 陈佩玲)and then found this on youtube:


                http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fYkX-QO3Zwk

                :faint:

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                  Way2GO
                  last edited by

                  LOLMum:
                  Trapwithin:

                  PM Lee Hsien Loong announced his new Cabinet in a press conference today:


                  Vivian Balakrishnan – Minister for Environment and Water Resources

                  :scared: :shock: :yikes: :faint:
                  (unsure how i should phrase it) but can anyone tell me among all the ministries, is there a list or whatsoever ranking the top important ministries all the way down to the least important ones?

                  Why d :scared: :shock: :yikes: :faint: ?
                  Can explain?

                  My canals runneth over with floodwaters, again? :lol:
                  VB probably not too pleased with dis appointment.
                  He will be happier with a higher profile post like FM,
                  but his tendency for verbal gaffes may be a risk too many.

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                    Way2GO
                    last edited by

                    LOLMum:


                    (unsure how i should phrase it) but can anyone tell me among all the ministries, is there a list or whatsoever ranking the top important ministries all the way down to the least important ones?
                    Finance n Defence r key Ministries, with National Security now also important.
                    Close behind would be MTI, Education n Health.
                    Cultural Ministry used to be d least important portfolio, dis was merged into MICA.

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                      Way2GO
                      last edited by

                      verykiasu2010:
                      Headache #1 : Can Lui handle transport ?


                      Headache #2 : Can Khaw handle national development ? will he asks us to buy property in Malaysia using CPF ?

                      Headache #3 : Heng in Finance isn't it better than in education ?
                      Is Transport a jinx Ministry?
                      RL kena chop after one term;
                      b4 him, YCT also kena chop b4 his term.

                      to d tune of \"under d spreading chestnut tree\":
                      Under d spreading banyan tree
                      Many mushrooms for u n me
                      Oh how happy we will be
                      If also chop down d useless banyan tree. :laugh:

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                        Happy Mama
                        last edited by

                        Wow, \"kee qiu\" also got portfolio! :shock: :faint:

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