6/30/2010

So long never heard of CPIB

It has been quite a long while since we last heard of CPIB. Today there is a report involving a police officer taking bribes of $300 a month for facilitating the operation of a massage parlour. Actually it is not like that. The police officer was paying rather than receiving. He paid someone to stand in for him in getting a massage parlour licence. The lack of CPIB in the news is good news. It is the best statement that corruption has been totally wiped out, or nearly wiped out from this place. We are very clean. No more corruption, especially in high places. Another feather in our cap.

11 comments:

  1. Thought yesterday got news of MOM officer kena?

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  2. 'We are very clean. No more corruption, especially in high places'

    Any surveys or statistics to support?

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  3. Can google for them

    ICA, NEA, MOM, SPF etc

    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/387998/1/.html

    http://topmleehsienloong.blogspot.com/2008/12/ica-officers-are-not-paid-peanuts-but.html

    http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC100407-0000050/Former-NEA-officer-charged-with-graft

    http://forums.vr-zone.com/newsroom/311299-news-corrupt-cop-found-guilty-graft.html

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  4. 'We are very clean. No more corruption, especially in high places'

    Aiyoh...i think u mistaken - they meant there's NO BEGGARS

    You go down New York, Broadway. You will see the beggars, people of the streets...Where are the beggars in Singapore? Show me."

    God of No Mercy

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  5. Where got corruption in high places? They are already very well paid and are uncorruptible.

    If corruption exists in high places they will face the wrath of 'God of No Mercy'.

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  6. The policy of paying very well to prevent corruption is definitely working.

    Those that were caught were usually the small fries that were not pay enough.

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  7. The top is safe. Now to pay the next level well, then they no corrupt also.

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  8. The next level downwards just wait long long.

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  9. Just reported that wages in fact went down last year for the lower levels. How to reach the next level like this?

    Overturn the upturn?

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  10. IF what were widely claimed in Blogs of 'legalized or leegalized' corruptions, then much corruptions are lawful and not punishable. How useful is CPIB then?

    patriot

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  11. .... to question like this blogger but again http://topmleehsienloong.blogspot.com/search/label/Foreign%20Trash is scandalous but this blogger appears protected in a blog at http://topmleehsienloong.blogspot.com/ with the PM's face prominently featured beside the blogger since many years ago until now

    are all her allegations there true as until now she and her blog has continued without her being charged/sued nor the PM asking her to take it down .... giving the impression that she has the PM's blessings because her "husband has been a loyal PAP supporter and grassroot leader for more than 30 years" and she has "many opportunities to approach" all the ministers and VIPs she named there ....

    she can blog like this - so will my identity be anonymous if i donate whether i m a foreign trash or not

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