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Corrupted Government Agencies & Schemes in Singapore

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Let's face it, Skillsfutures and WSQ is very obvious. Many of these programmes are run by proxies of MOM insiders to make fat profits from handouts & grants, giving little or no value-added. Try applying to be one of the approved course facilitators/vendors, and you will know that if you don't know anyone inside, u wouldn't be approved.
 
Pacific Bookstores appeared to be exempted by anti-monopoly laws. This company runs almost every bookshop in primary and secondary schools (except popular) and despite annual complaints about their incompetence to manage delivery of textbooks to students efficiently, they are never replaced.

School bus fares are also damned high and each school awards to the same sponsor bus-company (never open-tender or change for decades). These bus companies operators are filthy rich because most schools refuse to open up this sector and allow their appointed operator to dictate the prices. Of course, these bus operators are also major sponsors for the school's dinner & dance's gifts, and renovations of the school decision maker.
 
This week, Singapore airlines raised another US$500m. Along with funds from earlier rights issue and this US$500m, they are going to buy more planes.

I read that they disposed many planes due to COVID-19 and now they are buying more. With COVID-19 dragging, the kick-backs from plane manufacturers probably increased to a level that is too good to resist for SIA's decision makers.
 
Legalised corruption. The 61% approved it and are very happy.
 
Let's face it, Skillsfutures and WSQ is very obvious. Many of these programmes are run by proxies of MOM insiders to make fat profits from handouts & grants, giving little or no value-added. Try applying to be one of the approved course facilitators/vendors, and you will know that if you don't know anyone inside, u wouldn't be approved.

Surprise of the century!

Plenty of shenanigans involving CHAS too.

Lee Hsien Loong fucked up, and now you know the importance of term limits. :cool:
 
Please add Worklife-grant too. See the amount of complaints on facebook, small companies never get disbursed.
 
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