last time I went to their HQ a lot of babes , even the recep also model standard.... wonder how many kena bang by durai b4.. any juicy story to shareOriginally posted by Lowclassman:You think he was really doing his job in overseas?
I think he might be bonking women or gays as if there's no tomorrow!!!![]()
Which newspaper cauz I m in overseas now?Originally posted by PoRen:today's papers...
reported that mrs goh chok tong had tried a few times to get nkf to negotiate with sph.
to cover up, so that public won't get to know?
Initially,I also pity of his family members for Mr Du's wrong doing/crime, but after had read the said news, f,same wolf family members!!!Originally posted by ditzy:I read yesterday that durai's family helped him to destroy the evidence of his external business dealings after deciding to drop the suit against SPH. I wonder if his family could be charged for obstruction of justice.![]()
I wonder how ho ching have the courage to put up a ''defensive'' letter for TT Durain...........Majority of peasants couldn't even smell the S$600K peanut in their life time. What on earth that TT Durain deserved such a high pay....disgusting is the word.Originally posted by foomwee88:Which newspaper cauz I m in overseas now?
Thk u!
No wonder,she was so supporting of Mr Du as well as Ho Cheng who wrote one full page story in the Today of Mr Du after he had been accused of corruption, a copy of the Today said article is still in my files
That why Sillyporeans we r in the safe hands of a good lady in Ta-ma-c!!
Why not???Originally posted by charlize:I don't get it why the media is suddenly highlighting SPH's attempt to settle the previous lawsuit out of court in this civil trial.
It doesn't seem to put paint anybody in good light and raises even more questions.
I believe you might be able to get the news through ST online.Originally posted by foomwee88:Why not???
We r all this while wondering why Ms peanut and Ho Cheng supported him!!!!
Anything behind it?
Pls let me know which newspaper reported the said news ,leh!!
Thk u!!!
Thk u.Originally posted by charlize:I believe you might be able to get the news through ST online.
You have to subscribe and pay a fee though.
It just keeps them coming back for more. $1000000 spent on hotel stays during his period. That works out to $11000 spent a month on hotels. Who the hell spends so much on hotels every month? My boss travels so frequently also have trouble chalking up $2500 on hotels monthly.Originally posted by ShutterBug:So now, does high salaries truly keep people away from corruption?
No no no, you see, the ruling party will use this example to say, Durai was corrupt because he wasn't paid enough. Then they will say that next time must benchmark against CEOs who get paid in the tens and hundreds of millions a year. And then raise their own salariesOriginally posted by ShutterBug:So now, does high salaries truly keep people away from corruption?
So......sg ministars will have to benchmark their salaries on par with BillGates, Lee Ka Shing and so on......that to prevent them from corruption.Originally posted by ditzy:It just keeps them coming back for more. $1000000 spent on hotel stays during his period. That works out to $11000 spent a month on hotels. Who the hell spends so much on hotels every month? My boss travels so frequently also have trouble chalking up $2500 on hotels monthly.![]()
If it goes up any higher, it means booking the entire floor of a 6 star hotel.Originally posted by ditzy:It just keeps them coming back for more. $1000000 spent on hotel stays during his period. That works out to $11000 spent a month on hotels. Who the hell spends so much on hotels every month? My boss travels so frequently also have trouble chalking up $2500 on hotels monthly.![]()
Hanor, its such a scary thought, just imagine if this is done at a national level.Originally posted by socrates:Durai have asked staff to write as though they are patients to the press before. Who knows, maybe he is the one writing the letter yet claiming he is his own daughter.
Originally posted by ShutterBug:So all he needs to do is give back the money that was not his in the first place and that's it?
I knew it would probably turn out to be a Wayang - "In fact, a criminal trial may not even take place".
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Former NKF CEO's admission to impact criminal trial
By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 11 January 2007 2139 hrs
Former NKF CEO's admission to impact criminal trial
SINGAPORE: Lawyers observing the NKF civil trial say the former CEO's concession will have an impact on the criminal case, but the question on how much of an influence remains to be seen.
[b]In fact, a criminal trial may not even take place.
Many are wondering if the NKF civil trial will see another twist when court proceedings resume on Friday, after a break on Thursday, as lawyers sort out their documents.
Now that the former CEO TT Durai has thrown in the towel, will the three other defendants follow suit?
"I supposed they've taken a day to think back on whether or not his concession would affect their case adversely, whether it's worth going on their own defences but that's the first thing we'll find out when we come back tomorrow," said Shashi Nathan, Lawyer, Harry Elias Partnership.
Another thing to look out for is whether a criminal trial will indeed take place and for how long.
Lawyers say the civil and criminal suits are very different.
For a civil case, the parties have to show enough evidence to put forward their case. But for a criminal case, it's about proving beyond any reasonable doubt that a person is guilty. The penalties too are different.
"Throwing in the towel on this whole matter really means paying sums of monies in the form of damages. How much of this is yet to be seen, but throwing in the towel in a criminal matter really means losing his liberty, one going to jail. So the considerations of how one decides to progress with the charges against him in the criminal matter is completely different," said Krishnan Nadarajan, Lawyer, Tan, Lim and Wong.
A criminal trial after the civil one may also stretch over a long period of time.
"Unlike a civil trial, there's no affidavit evidence. Evidence will have to be elicited orally from all the witnesses. There's no discovery in a criminal trial. So either the prosecution or the defence, if they want to introduce a document, they would have to introduce it, as the evidence was solicited. So it would take somewhat longer to go through and plough through all the documents in a criminal trial," said Shashi Nathan.
Durai may likely have to fork out about $4m of donations which NKF might have lost because of this, over $5m which NKF paid out for services it never received and over $550,000 for Durai's lawyers after his concession.
Lawyers say there may be more when an assessment of damages is done at a later stage. - CNA /dt
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