Since CPIB needs to seek the PM’s concurrence.
If CPIB wants to invite PM to lim kopi but PM says: " No need, I ownself investigate ownself can already " .
Next, even if CPIB buay song brings the matter up to president but president is Kaki Lang (Ex PAP minister/MP/Speaker etc.) says agrees with PM means case closed no corruption?
And no forgetting, during these interactions, under Official Secrets Act, CPIB is also not allowed to leak such requests to the press or to any external parties.
So the public will be always be kept in the dark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Secrets_Act
An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security but in unrevised form (based on the UK Official Secrets Act 1911) can include all information held by government bodies.
OSAs are currently in-force in over 40 countries (mostly former British colonies) including Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Uganda, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand.
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If CPIB wants to invite PM to lim kopi but PM says: " No need, I ownself investigate ownself can already " .
Next, even if CPIB buay song brings the matter up to president but president is Kaki Lang (Ex PAP minister/MP/Speaker etc.) says agrees with PM means case closed no corruption?
And no forgetting, during these interactions, under Official Secrets Act, CPIB is also not allowed to leak such requests to the press or to any external parties.
So the public will be always be kept in the dark.
Mr Lee said he was briefed by the director of CPIB last Wednesday regarding a case that the bureau had uncovered. The director sought Mr Lee’s concurrence to open a formal investigation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Secrets_Act
An Official Secrets Act (OSA) is legislation that provides for the protection of state secrets and official information, mainly related to national security but in unrevised form (based on the UK Official Secrets Act 1911) can include all information held by government bodies.
OSAs are currently in-force in over 40 countries (mostly former British colonies) including Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Myanmar, Uganda, Malaysia, Singapore and the United Kingdom, and have previously existed in Canada and New Zealand.
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