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Former NMP Calvin Cheng Accused of Involvement in Price-Fixing Scandal

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Whenever Clavin Cheng opens his mouth, can someone please remind him that he himself is not a saint?

Former NMP Calvin Cheng Accused of Involvement in Price-Fixing Scandal​

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ByRedwire Singapore
Posted on October 11, 2014
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A.S.E: While looking up unrelated things on the internet, I was quite surprised to find the following which involved Calvin Cheng very intimately. Basically, Calvin Cheng “played a central role” in price-fixing as president of the Association of Modelling Industry Professionals (AMIP). On 23 November 2011, the Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) found 11 modelling agencies guilty of price-fixing, using the AMIP as a “front” for collusion.
Why is this important? Calvin Cheng was a Nominated Member of Parliament from July 2009 till May 2011 (when Parliament was dissolved for the General Election), and he had the privilege of influencing and deciding upon (to whatever extent) policy. Even today, he wears that badge proudly and claims to speak from a moral high ground. It is very clear from the documentary evidence that Calvin Cheng knew about the existence of the Competition Act, and he was keen to avoid the appearance of price fixing. In other words, he knew he was doing wrong, and he did it all the same.
“CCS notes that the evidence shows that Calvin Cheng, as then president of the AMIP, played a central role in coordinating the actions of AMIP members.” (point 213h, page 85 of Infringement Decision, Case number CCS 500/002/09 dated 23 November 2011)
“Calvin Cheng had given instructions to the Parties on how to mask the fact that this was a collective action on the part of the Parties raise rates so as to avoid attracting attention and complaints.” (point 371, page 129 of Infringement Decision, Case number CCS 500/002/09 dated 23 November 2011)
Calvin Cheng filed an appeal, which was disallowed, and in the appeal decision, it writes:
“Mr Cheng complains that those parts of the Infringement Decision quoted above are highly damaging to his character.” (point 20, page 8 of Appeal No 1, dated 31 May 2012)
The character of people who speak out is important. Even Calvin Cheng realised that what was said about him was damaging. You decide whether his character is suitable or not.
Below is the evidence which is freely available from the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the CCS website.
The basic sequence is that on 23 November 2011, the CSC announced that it was sanctioning 11 modelling agencies “for breaching the Competition Act” (1). The evidence and judgement were presented in the Infringement Decision (2).
Some of the modelling agencies involved, as well as Calvin Cheng personally, appealed the decision of the CCS. Calvin Cheng’s personal appeal was referred to as Appeal No. 1 (3), while the appeal of the agencies were divided into 2 appeals, Appeal No. 2, and Appeal No. 3. It is important to note that the modelling agencies did not dispute the fact that they were guilty, but only the amount of fines they received. The amount of fines were reduced on appeal. As for Calvin Cheng’s appeal in his personal capacity, it was disallowed on the grounds that he had no right of appeal. An overall summary of the case, appeals and links to documents, excluding Calvin Cheng’s Appeal No. 1 is available (4).
(1) Initial media release 23 November 2011: www.ccs.gov.sg/content/ccs/en/Media-and-Publications/Media-Releases/ccs_fines_11_modellingagenciesforpricefixing.html
(2) Infringement Decision: www.ccs.gov.sg/content/dam/ccs/PDFs/Public_register_and_consultation/Public_register/Anticompetitive_Agreements/ID_AMIP%20(23%20Nov%202011).pdf
(3) Notice of Appeal by Mr Calvin Cheng Ern Lee, referred to as Appeal No. 1: www.mti.gov.sg/legislation/Pages/Appeal-12012.aspx
www.mti.gov.sg/legislation/Documents/CAB%20Decision%20Calvin%20Cheng%20vs%20CCS%20dd%2031%20May%202012.pdf (actual decision report)
(4) Overall summary of the case and links to documents, excluding Appeal No. 1: www.ccs.gov.sg/content/ccs/en/Public-Register-and-Consultation/Public-Register-and-Consultation-items/price_fixing_of_ratesofmodellingservicesinsingaporebymodellingag.html
This commentary was submitted by A.S.E.
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Police report filed against former NMP Calvin Cheng for controversial comments about terrorists' children​

A police report has been filed against former Nominated MP Calvin Cheng.
A police report has been filed against the mother fucker MP Calvin Cheng.PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - A police report has been filed against former Nominated MP Calvin Cheng for controversial comments he made online about killing the children of terrorists.
The report, made by People's Power Party (PPP) organising secretary Augustin Lee Tze Shih on Monday (Dec 14), said Mr Cheng's comments contravened the Sedition Act.
The police said that more than one report has been lodged, and that investigations are ongoing.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Dec 16), the PPP said Mr Cheng "has caused enmity and hatred from the terrorists group (sic) that he threatened to hurt and kill them."
"As Calvin is a public figure, an ex-parliamentarian and an esteemed figure who sits on the Media Literacy Council, his words will therefore carry more weight and will allow potential terrorists to think that his views represent the views of our country. This provocation potentially put our country in grave danger of terrorists' attacks and will have infringed the Internal Security Act."
Mr Cheng had, on Nov 17, made a comment that appeared on a thread on the Facebook page of Mr Devadas Krishnadas, chief executive officer of the Future-Moves Group.



The four-line post by Mr Cheng seemed to advocate killing the children of terrorists "in case they grow up to take revenge," and was met with fierce debate online.
He apologised to fellow members of the Media Literacy Council - which advises the Government on developments pertaining to the Internet and media - as well as to the Media Development Authority and his supporters in a Facebook post on Nov 28.
Mr Cheng said that his original comment was deliberately provocative, so as to stir debate.

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The apology came hours after the Council issued a statement which said that Mr Cheng's comments , although insensitive, did not amount to hate speech.
Mr Lee told The Straits Times that he filed the report almost a month after Mr Cheng made his comments because he and his party colleagues had "expected Calvin to recant his statement, but he did not".
PPP secretary-general Goh Meng Seng added of Mr Cheng: "His words are an upheaval of our concept of the rule of law - only a criminal is responsible for his crime, not his family, and much less children."
"His type of advocacy is very dangerous. If what he wants is a discussion, then we should put him and the system on trial. That is why after much consideration, one of our party members decided to file a report," he added.
When asked about the report, Mr Cheng said he had no comment.
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