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Loyang Tau Pek Kong Temple ( Sec Gen Mr Lee ) Jailed 2 weeks and Fined S$5k

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Mai sabo hor...I did no such thing.

Back to the temple....used to see many Malaysian plates cars of devotees past midnight there.
This is one of the richest temple here.

haha .... some pappy also "likes" this place
vip for temple dinner celebrations


I LOVE KY ....
 
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wow !!! tomolo i go check it out .

i go both the old temple site and

the new one ...

tks for info ...

Maybe u can bring Drifter along too.

Who know he may strike 4D and get himself converted to taoism.:p
 
LOL.. For luck, I keep a look out for plate Nos of cars involved in accidents..

Last time I go there to feed the cute stray puppies that used to loiter around the beach behind the temple.. To go to the beach, I need to walk thru the temple.. Sometimes will do some fishing over there with my Kakis.. BTW, I'm very sure those stray puppies are cuter than you..

Any luck so far from accident car numbers?
 
Any luck so far from accident car numbers?

Hey ass hole don't play around with the sentiment of some ppl here, who believe in some superstitions or whatever.

For all you know, the same disbelief will cause you grief, the moment you step onto the roads or whatever.

If you don't want to take my word, that will be your own funeral.
 
Hey ass hole don't play around with the sentiment of some ppl here, who believe in some superstitions or whatever.

For all you know, the same disbelief will cause you grief, the moment you step onto the roads or whatever.

If you don't want to take my word, that will be your own funeral.

You threatening sir?
 


You do sound like a mental case bro. Going around threatening people.

A mental case can take it anyway.

I would not be the only one to say so.

Please do take those med, those days you did take medicine, you do come to this forum much better on those certain days!

Instead of asking whether ppl would threaten you! LOL
 
Kinana mai kow peh lah!

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Yes bro, you can take your med anyway.

See, Kinana. Even our bros here are concerned for you.

So I'll like to highlight at least once in bold ( don't say I not nice guy hor) to remind you to take your medicine.

Please take your medicine before logging in to ANY forums!:D
 
Hi Narong. Why you kaupeh kaubu. You forgot to take your me again sir?
 
This Loyang TPK Sec Gen is a well known PAP Por lumpar.. This farker is a Grassloot leeder..
 
This Loyang TPK Sec Gen is a well known PAP Por lumpar.. This farker is a Grassloot leeder..



Another Dr Paul Lampard ( BBM , PBM ) .

No wonder 10 years on this Tau Pek Kong case still

Not Settled ...

Kong Hee case if extrapolated from

here would take 20 years to settle ???
 
Frank Lampard the footballer must be surprised he got so many long lost relatives here in sinkieland...


Another Dr Paul Lampard ( BBM , PBM ) .

No wonder 10 years on this Tau Pek Kong case still

Not Settled ...

Kong Hee case if extrapolated from

here would take 20 years to settle ???
 
According to the news, both weren't suspended from the temple council, contrary to their constitution.



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Out on Bail how much S$ also never put ...


Its here lah :



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Temple leader jailed and fined for corruption


Straits Times

Date 09 Aug 2012

Elena Chong & Bryna Sim


THE secretary-general of one of Singapore's biggest Chinese temples was yesterday

sentenced to two weeks' jail for corruption.

Terence Lee Swee Khim, 54, paid $300 to a friend to arrange for someone to take the
rap for his wife's traffic offence.


The offence took place almost a decade ago.


Apart from the jail term, he was also fined $5,000.


He is appealing against the sentence and is out on bail.

As secretary-general, Lee is one of the key leaders of the Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple. The Straits Times understands that he has held this position in the temple for about 10 years.


Lee is also a grassroots leader and received a Public Service Medal in August 2009, partly for his active involvement as a patron of the Punggol 21 Community Club management committee.

He admitted to giving the cash bribe to his friend, Lim Seng Chye, as a reward; Lim arranged for his own wife, Madam Ang Bee Guat, to take the rap for Lee's wife, Madam Ng Kah Ann.

Madam Ng beat a red light along New Upper Changi Road in July 2003.

This was the second time Lee gave money to Lim to take the rap for Lee's wife. A similar charge involving $200 in 2002 was taken into consideration during his sentencing.

Lee told the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau that he had approached Lim so that his wife would not risk losing her driver's licence, and to avoid losing discounts awarded by his motor insurer for safe driving.

The Straits Times understands that Lim and Lee have been friends for more than 10 years and are devotees of the temple.

Former temple committee members said that it was Lee who roped Lim into the temple committee, where he played supporting roles such as being in charge of the temple's external affairs.

For his role in the offence, Lim, 58, was given a similar sentence to Lee's in June.

District Judge Wong Li Tein said yesterday that while she agreed that the principal offence of beating a red light was itself not a serious one, the crime was in Lee getting someone else to bear the penalty of the offence.

Lee also premeditated the offence and orchestrated it himself.

She therefore felt that neither probation nor conditional discharge was suitable for Lee's offence.

She also noted that Lee could not receive a lesser sentence than Lim as he played a greater role in the offence.

In their mitigation plea, Senior Counsel Harry Elias, together with Mr Henry G.S. Lim, annexed character testimonials from a dozen people vouching for Lee, including former president S R Nathan, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean and four Members of Parliament.

Lee could have been fined up to $100,000 and/or jailed for up to five years.

The Straits Times understands that according to the temple's Constitution, any committee member who has committed a criminal offence is no longer allowed to sit on the committee.

But the temple's chairman George Peh could not give a clear answer when queried about this matter yesterday.

He initially said that Lim had been suspended, but not Lee. But when asked the same question a second time, he said neither had been suspended.

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Source: Straits Times ©
 
Any idea why the Pappy are taking action on their lackeys now, long after their offence are committed?

Don't tell me they 'want to change'? LoL..LOL..LoL
 
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