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Ivy Lim shave her head bald outside Singapore court after surprise judgement

KuanTi01

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The "Poison Ivy" is and has always been known to speak her mind! Her flamboyance is part of her persona. She should helm the reins at some national sports body like she used to at Netball. What about replacing Jamban LBW?:biggrin:
 

Geminipegasus

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Bollywood Veggies cleared of charges
Farm director shaves head on winning case
By Elena Chong
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Mrs Ivy Singh-Lim having her head shaved by her husband outside the Subordinate Courts yesterday, as she had promised to do if she won the case. In court, she thanked the judge and pumped her fist, saying 'Majulah Singapura!' -- PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
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SHE won the case and she lost her hair.

Mrs Ivy Singh-Lim, a director of organic vegetable and fruit farm Bollywood Veggies, kissed the floor and shaved her head outside the Subordinate Courts yesterday after the farm was cleared of two summons charges under the Building Control Act.

Mrs Singh-Lim, who turns 62 today, had promised to shave her head if she won the case.

As her lawyers from Engelin Teh Practice and a few passers-by watched, she had her hair cut and head shaved by her husband Lim Ho Seng, 68, and her driver of more than 20 years.

The job took about 15 minutes.

Mr Lim, a former chief executive officer of NTUC FairPrice, is also a director of the company.

Bollywood Veggies was acquitted of failing to comply with a notice requiring it to get the buildings at its Neo Tiew Road farm inspected, and failing to appoint a professional engineer to do the job.

The defence had challenged the validity of the notice and charges. Its case was that the company did not receive the notice and the reminders in 2008.

In her oral grounds, Judge Jasbendar Kaur found that the prosecution had failed to show beyond reasonable doubt that the notice and the two reminders were served on the company.

The defence had evidence to show that there had been occasions when Bollywood had not received mail sent to its address.

The judge also found that the notice failed to specify a time period within which the inspection had to be carried out.

'In the light of this, I find that the prosecution has failed to show that the accused company failed to comply with the notice as at May 26, 2009 as that was not the specified time period by which they had to carry out the inspection.'

Mrs Singh-Lim, former president of Netball Singapore, thanked the judge for confirming her faith in the country, that it was 'the best' in the world.

She pumped her right fist and said: 'Majulah Singapura!'

She is asking for costs from the state but this matter has been adjourned.

Interviewed outside the court, she said she wanted costs as the case, which she added should not have come to court, had taken so much of her time.

A Building and Construction Authority spokesman said: 'We will study the court's findings with our legal advisers before deciding on the next course of action and fine-tune our processes where necessary.'

The company could have been fined up to $20,000 for each charge if convicted.

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So all these government agencies thought they can still rely on singpost to deliver their notices and commands promptly and effectively? This is no longer the case now when it was privatised. Mails have gone missing and delayed and posted wrongly many times nowadays that it has become the norm to lose your mail. But these government agencies still think it was 100% deliveries like the good old days.
 

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She is such a domineering woman. No wonder the poor husband has to be her driver for the last 20 years.

Bet it was she who told her husband to cut her hair instead of she going to her hair stylist.

What does the husband NOT know to do ?

I dread to know every night, Ivy calls her husband,"Hey, Lassy. Come to mama!'
 
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GoldenDragon

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She is such a domineering woman. No wonder the poor husband has to be her driver for the last 20 years.

Bet it was she who told her husband to cut her hair instead of she going to her hair stylist.

What does the husband NOT know to do ?

I dread to know every night, Ivy calls her husband,"Hey, Lassy. Come to mama!'

I suspect her hubby kena facesitting from her every night.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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This half shitskin is quite the attention whore.

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This must be her face soaked with cunt juice husband
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rofl her husband is obviously a hen pecked cry baby bullied by her. Can bet she doesn't even know any words in Chinese despite being half Chinese and having a Chinese husband
 

Semaj2357

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Her neh neh got fight with Indranee.
the teteks on indranee-nee are still "top"-notch, considering her age, and good butt too.
as for ivy's, they are just like those low-hanging fruits that one sees on her farm and are supported by those over-the-shoulder boulder holders. the belt helps to give a sense of distance, as those would drop to pager level when the otshb's are (twice) removed :p
 

bic_cherry

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Bollywood Veggies cleared of charges
Farm director shaves head on winning case
By Elena Chong
ST_IMAGES_ECIVY26.jpg

Mrs Ivy Singh-Lim having her head shaved by her husband outside the Subordinate Courts yesterday, as she had promised to do if she won the case. In court, she thanked the judge and pumped her fist, saying 'Majulah Singapura!' -- PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
acquit
SHE won the case and she lost her hair.

Mrs Ivy Singh-Lim, a director of organic vegetable and fruit farm Bollywood Veggies, kissed the floor and shaved her head outside the Subordinate Courts yesterday after the farm was cleared of two summons charges under the Building Control Act.

Mrs Singh-Lim, who turns 62 today, had promised to shave her head if she won the case.

As her lawyers from Engelin Teh Practice and a few passers-by watched, she had her hair cut and head shaved by her husband Lim Ho Seng, 68, and her driver of more than 20 years.

The job took about 15 minutes.

Mr Lim, a former chief executive officer of NTUC FairPrice, is also a director of the company.

Bollywood Veggies was acquitted of failing to comply with a notice requiring it to get the buildings at its Neo Tiew Road farm inspected, and failing to appoint a professional engineer to do the job.

The defence had challenged the validity of the notice and charges. Its case was that the company did not receive the notice and the reminders in 2008.

In her oral grounds, Judge Jasbendar Kaur found that the prosecution had failed to show beyond reasonable doubt that the notice and the two reminders were served on the company.

The defence had evidence to show that there had been occasions when Bollywood had not received mail sent to its address.

The judge also found that the notice failed to specify a time period within which the inspection had to be carried out.

'In the light of this, I find that the prosecution has failed to show that the accused company failed to comply with the notice as at May 26, 2009 as that was not the specified time period by which they had to carry out the inspection.'

Mrs Singh-Lim, former president of Netball Singapore, thanked the judge for confirming her faith in the country, that it was 'the best' in the world.

She pumped her right fist and said: 'Majulah Singapura!'

She is asking for costs from the state but this matter has been adjourned.

Interviewed outside the court, she said she wanted costs as the case, which she added should not have come to court, had taken so much of her time.

A Building and Construction Authority spokesman said: 'We will study the court's findings with our legal advisers before deciding on the next course of action and fine-tune our processes where necessary.'

The company could have been fined up to $20,000 for each charge if convicted.

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Serve the BCA right, cannot even be bothered to send a registered mail have the cheek to drag people to court. Thank god we have ivy Singh Lim who won't be pushover for BCA bullying tactics. If BCA cannot afford the $$$ for registered mail, then maybe email will do, followed by a phone call etc to double confirm.

Now I think BCA better pay Ivy the cost if it can be shown that BCA was knowledgeable about Ivy's explanation but insisted on charging her in court so that BCA will not drag people to court when it is BCA who is at fault for using lousy, inefficient communication channels to begin with.
 
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