@peterpan9785
2 weeks ago (edited)The response from the NEA regualtors are so typical of singapore civil servants - -"we will inform the stakeholders" >> then what they will do is go back office send emails, wait for emails, send to management, wait for budget, wait for approvals >> This type of "behaviour" is not just by the NEA but by almost all the ministries --The "not within our scope of work" mentality (despite them being on national TV)
@jefferytay3225
2 weeks agoNEA number 1. Wow half F efforts, no rats got burrows? How you can tell its cockroach dropping vs rat dropping if "not trained" to catch? So your job is taiji lor? Who train you all catch people littering and smoking? Garment agencies favourite exercise is taiji. Push to other department nia
@peiqichen
12 days ago (edited)Kudos to Munah for pushing the NEA guy a few times in the interview and not letting him get away easily. After this, it is clear that NEA is just not doing enough to roll up their sleeves and help with the rat issue. Just simply providing guidelines and direction and playing a coordinator role is not the solution as clearly the rat numbers never went down.