When a management audit is conducted of transactions in the private-sector companies such a listed company or management corporation, the normal practice is to examine accountable and transparent work processes plus calling of quotations, calling of tenders for projects, shortlisting procedures, jointly conducted interviews and selection of staff and decisions and deliberations by the board or committee appointed to carry out and oversee such functions.Originally posted by grandeur:There were medias from other countries reported that Singapore's government is practicing nepotism. What is ur view? Anyone?
I mean if the people in government can practice nepotism in Singapore, what is the consequences that will take place?Originally posted by hiphop2009:so wad u trying to mean??..........![]()
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Thr definetly is nepotism in singapore. Altho few dare acknowledge it.Originally posted by grandeur:Is nepotism allowed in singapore's government? If nepotism is allowed what will happen to Singapore?
Simple. Revolt by its people. Luckily I don't see any revolt around this clearly show that Singapore practises meritocracy.Originally posted by grandeur:I mean if the people in government can practice nepotism in Singapore, what is the consequences that will take place?
Revolt means large number of people refuse to be controlled or ruled, and take often violent action against authority. You don't see revolt means Singapore is practicing meritocracy? If Singapore practices nepotism do you think people dare to revolt?Originally posted by TooFree:Simple. Revolt by its people. Luckily I don't see any revolt around this clearly show that Singapore practises meritocracy.
Originally posted by grandeur:Is nepotism allowed in singapore's government? If nepotism is allowed what will happen to Singapore?
Well, I did answer your query.Originally posted by grandeur:Revolt means large number of people refuse to be controlled or ruled, and take often violent action against authority. You don't see revolt means Singapore is practicing meritocracy? If Singapore practices nepotism do you think people dare to revolt?
you only know it now? boy are you decades behind time.Originally posted by grandeur:Is nepotism allowed in singapore's government? If nepotism is allowed what will happen to Singapore?
No. Would like to know what is the side effect of it.Originally posted by vito_corleone:you only know it now? boy are you decades behind time.![]()
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lol, there will never be a revolt for a long time to come.. who dares to stand up to the government? we need someone like codename VOriginally posted by grandeur:Revolt means large number of people refuse to be controlled or ruled, and take often violent action against authority. You don't see revolt means Singapore is practicing meritocracy? If Singapore practices nepotism do you think people dare to revolt?
Does it mean that our new generations do not know how to deal with the government or the system when something has goes wrong?Originally posted by coffeeortea:lol, there will never be a revolt for a long time to come.. who dares to stand up to the government? we need someone like codename V
Mr.Grandeur, Yes ! Sir !Originally posted by grandeur:No. Would like to know what is the side effect of it.
just look around you lor.Originally posted by grandeur:No. Would like to know what is the side effect of it.
i believe no.Originally posted by grandeur:Does it mean that our new generations do not know how to deal with the government or the system when something has goes wrong?
Hm.. flee? In the first place i doubt many of the new generation can identify the problem when something has gone wrong. Generally i feel we need to identify problems before solving problems.Originally posted by Ito_^:i believe no.
they wld flee or resign to their fate.
Hands up those who are not afraid of being suedOriginally posted by coffeeortea:government
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