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Serious Desmond Kuek Says Sorry! Blames SMRT Fuck Ups On Sinkie Work Culture And Irresponsible 10%!

Addressing the criticism that the SMRT has received regarding its work culture, Mr Kuek said that "deep-seated cultural issues" remain within the company that need more time to root out, despite some progress being made.

I don't understand what this asshole is saying. He has been CEO of SMRT for exactly 5 years now. How much more time does he need to root it out? If u are incompetent, then all the time in the world is still not enough to root it out. If u are competent, it would have been rooted out long ago.
 
Deep cultural issues ? Come on, it is a leadership issue. Plain and simple. As a leader, if you cannot manage people to manage issues, you are just not capable.
after so many yrs on the job, still got?????????????? wat fugging LEEder is dat???????????
 
If he has rise from a officer to a CDF in SAF , did he blame the culture ? He must be full of praise for MINDEF. Typical MINDEF CDF who do not have the brain to work in pte sector except assigning blame his minions and file and rank workers.

MINDEF is a unreal working environment not as volatile and dynamic in a Pte sector. In pte sector, you need a different mindset and skill set to run. People can just walk and go. Whereas MINDEF can't. You be charge for insubordination for not carrying out. In pte sector, you cannot just charge people for not performing a task well. Task has to be executed by well trained and willing worker. That's the stark difference.

Motivating your worker ( not soldier ) is a different dimension altogether.

Desmond Kuek just demonstrated that he is only suited for a sterile organisation like MINDEF.

it is MINDEAF
 
Full accountability by Desmond Quek and SMRT. The people responsible for the flooding will have their bonuses cut. The senior executive will be redeployed to a less important role where he will find it much harder to perform above expectations and secure his next promotion.

SINGAPORE - The SMRT maintenance team, which failed to properly maintain a flood-prevention system at Bishan MRT station, will have their bonuses cut, SMRT chairman Seah Moon Ming said on Monday (Oct 16).

Mr Seah said that it was a maintenance lapse which led to a flood in the tunnel between Bishan and Braddell MRT stations, rendering services along a stretch of the North-South Line inoperable for 20 hours.

SMRT has already removed and redeployed senior executive, Mr Ng Tek Poo, who was in charge of maintenance and systems as a result of the incident.

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...-be-affected-following-lapse-which-led-to-oct
 
He should have committed Harakiri like he told the oppositions to do so....
Talk is easy for him, when come to action, he dissappeared and than came out to blame the SMRT as if he has no part in it.
 
Due to poor fitness, 1/3 of Singaporeans are SLEEPING on the job, .

Obesity is a major risk factor causing droopy respiratory tract musculature as well as fat accumulation around neck that makes breathing generally difficult (snoring), progressive relative suffocation (snoring) disturbing sleep (poor sleep) etc such that:

OSA sufferers often report issues with memory, decision-making, depression and poor concentration while they are awake...

Thus at least 1/3 of the Singapore workforce with mod-severe OSA is proven lazy (to exercise) and now plagued by forgetfulness, sleepiness, poor concentration ('eyes opened, brain switch off'/ presenteeism problem).

And because our politicians never are the right health and fitness examples to follow (see bottom) ... perhaps one important reason why on 7October 2017, just 13% volume of rain could cause a supposedly empty (but negligently not dry/ maintained) rain water drainage tank to overflow and cause almost 20hrs stoppage of MRT service due to avoidable flooding. https://mothership.sg/2017/10/heres...res-failed-during-the-north-south-line-flood/


Singapore
1 in 3 Singaporeans suffer from sleep apnea: Study
Chinese and Malays have higher rates of obstructive sleep apnea compared to Indians, according to a study funded by the Jurong Health Services Research and Quality Improvement Grant.
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17 Mar 2016 12:54PM.
SINGAPORE: One in three Singaporeans suffer from moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), with one in 10 suffering from the severe form of the disorder, according to a study released on Thursday (Mar 17).

The study, funded by the Jurong Health Services Research and Quality Improvement Grant, also found that the disorder is often under-diagnosed. Up to 90 per cent of moderate-to-severe sleep apnea subjects in the study were previously undiagnosed, it added.

OSA is characterised by repeated collapse of the airway during sleep leading to low oxygen levels and arousals, and is associated with excessive daytime sleepiness, poor job and academic performance, increased risk of road traffic accidents and heart problems such as hypertension and heart failure.

OSA sufferers often report issues with memory, decision-making, depression and poor concentration while they are awake, the study said.


CHINESE, MALAYS MORE PRONE TO OSA

Additionally, the study found that the prevalence of OSA is higher among Chinese and Malays compared to Indians. The estimated prevalence of moderate-to-severe OSA for Chinese and Malays was 32.1 per cent and 33.8 per cent, respectively, while Indians accounted for 16.5 per cent, the study showed.

The study's principal investigator Dr Adeline Tan, who is a consultant for respiratory medicine at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, said obesity is one of the risk factors for OSA.

"Interestingly, the study showed that the Chinese have high OSA rates among the three major ethnic groups even though they have the lowest obesity rates. This study, done in the local context, collaborates with previous studies performed in the West, which also found that Chinese appear to be more at risk,” Dr Tan noted.

She added that craniofacial structure is one of the key determinants of predisposition to OSA, and the Chinese have been shown to have more severe craniofacial restriction as compared to Caucasians in previous studies.

Dr Tan said: "The high prevalence rate of OSA among Singaporeans is worrying and there is a sizeable proportion of the population who are suffering from severe sleep apnea and unaware of their diagnosis.

“This could be due to low awareness of OSA. The public needs to know the signs of OSA so that they or their loved ones know when to seek medical help.”
Source: CNA/kk
Read more at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...poreans-suffer-from-sleep-apnea-study-8137824
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Singapore parliamentarians need to be better paragons of fitness & health for the rest of society to follow.
After all, all PAP MPs/ MP wannabes are bestowed by PA titles and gahmen funds for their campaign (brainwashing) activities in their post as "advisers to grassroots organisations" (in all INCLUDING opposition MP held constituencies), thus, for Singaporean population/ human resorces to be productive to begin with, such advisers also have to be fine examples of fitness and good health, no?

"As of 2010, more than half of Singapore's adult population between 18 and 69 years old have high cholesterol, four in 10 are overweight or obese, a quarter have prediabetes or diabetes and about one in five has hypertension."

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KBW showing off his $8 urgent heart bypass to bypass life threatening levels of fat and cholesterol had been found built up over the years in his heart arteries.
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https://www.facebook.com/notes/theo...n-wan-pays-s8-for-bypass-surgery/446633433963
HSK sleeps much less than 4.5hrs/night, like his brain needs no rest:
"Fellow Tampines MP Desmond Choo was also shocked at the news.
"We've never heard anything like this. To me, he's like Superman," said Mr Choo.
"The number of hours he works and the kind of attention span he has, it's amazing."
The 2012 Hougang by-election candidate recalled the days when he worked closely with Mr Heng, whom he sees as a fatherly figure and source of inspiration.
"During the by-election period, we would discuss issues until 2am and he would ask me to go home," said Mr Choo.
"'As a candidate, you need rest,' he would tell me while he continued working with activists. When I returned in the morning, at about 6.30am, he'd already be there."
http://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/shanmugam-heng-was-carrying-incredible-load
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http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...t-apologises-for-not-being-able-to-attend-ndp
PM LHL, too much fried wings/chendol (fatty food) or skipped sleep before presenting NDR2016/ a mild stroke?:
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1 in 10 stroke patients here aged under 50
PUBLISHED NOV 19, 2016, 5:00 AM SGT
Linette Lai
While older people are far more likely to suffer a stroke, one in 10 stroke patients in Singapore is under 50 years old.
Medical conditions such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol can make a person more likely to get a stroke, say doctors.
Smoking, too, puts you at risk.

Last Saturday, Singaporean businesswoman Linda Koh was found unconscious in her Hong Kong hotel room. The 36-year-old was rushed to hospital, where she died soon after.
Doctors subsequently found that she had suffered a stroke.
Her father, Mr Alan Koh, told Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News that his daughter had a history of high blood pressure and was taking medication for it.
Strokes occur when part of the blood supply to the brain is cut off.
The latest figures from the National Registry of Disease Office show that there were 6,943 cases of strokes in 2014, up from 6,642 the previous year.
They are the fourth most common cause of death in Singapore, and tend to occur among men.
The incidence rate for men aged between 35 and 44 who were admitted to public hospitals for stroke in 2014 was 58 per 100,000 people, compared with 24 per 100,000 for women in the same age group.
Doctors who spoke to The Straits Times said there are rarely any warning signs before a stroke happens.
"Some strokes may be preceded by severe headaches or neck pain," said Dr Carol Tham, a consultant from the National Neuroscience Institute's neurology department. "Unfortunately, most patients do not have any warning symptoms before the stroke occurs."
During a stroke, people often experience difficulty speaking and walking, weakness on one side of their bodies, and even temporary blindness.
Dr Ho King Hee, a neurologist at Gleneagles Hospital Singapore, said strokes that result in sudden death are likely to be due to bleeding in the brain from a ruptured blood vessel, rather than a blockage.
"If you are older, it means that there is more time for damage (to the blood vessels) to accumulate," he said. "But a stroke can happen at any age."
He advises people who have conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes to keep them in check.
Dr Tham added that doctors may also prescribe blood-thinning medication for people whose blood tends to clot.
"If a person has any symptoms of stroke... he should seek treatment at the emergency department immediately as early treatment can help to reduce the disability caused by strokes," she said.
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on November 19, 2016, with the headline '1 in 10 stroke patients here aged under 50'.
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/1-in-10-stroke-patients-here-aged-under-50
 
These useless management only know cheap talk.

If they are truly remorseful, then they should donate their salaries.
 
yes... unlike me, when i do wrong i wouldnt donate money because a lotsa things i take personally, so i donate my sperm and the chiobu love it, treat it like cavair spread... and i know with these sluts, its a deep seated problem... n i ve akways penetrate them to understand them deep down, they trust me, i thrust them.... we do good together.
 
I almost thought he will use the cliche used often by the PAP - it is a honest mistake. Let’s move on.
 
It has just been further updated. "It is not my (our) fault. It is his (their) fault and he (they) has (have) been duly punished. Let's Move On." :D

It had been updated " It is not my (our) fault. Let's Move On"
 
It has been furtherest updated. “ It is not my fault. It is the deep seated cultural issue fault . Now let move on.”
 
The maintenance team that slept on the job has taken full responsibility. Their supervisor has been transferred and the team members have their bonuses cut. Full accountability. What more do you want?
 
The maintenance team that slept on the job has taken full responsibility. Their supervisor has been transferred and the team members have their bonuses cut. Full accountability. What more do you want?

Commit Harakiri.....Cow$8 suggestions to the oppositions....his own, he shy to say that word. We must light a candle & say " ommmmm"!
 
Commit Harakiri.....Cow$8 suggestions to the oppositions....his own, he shy to say that word. We must light a candle & say " ommmmm"!

Khaw has already committed hara kiri once. See his scar? We should let him off.

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Khaw has already committed hara kiri once. See his scar? We should let him off.

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Committing Harakiri is a honour...if Cow$8 have honour...commit harakiri or don't tell others to do that....shameless!
 
Addressing the criticism that the SMRT has received regarding its work culture, Mr Kuek said that "deep-seated cultural issues" remain within the company that need more time to root out, despite some progress being made.

I don't understand what this asshole is saying. He has been CEO of SMRT for exactly 5 years now. How much more time does he need to root it out? If u are incompetent, then all the time in the world is still not enough to root it out. If u are competent, it would have been rooted out long ago.

I know another incompentent ass but he is still on the job after a period >5yrs...maybe LG Quackie wants to cf w dat benchmark......alas he swam in the wrong balls decades ago.............oso swam in the wrong tunnel/ lol
 
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