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SCDF Peter Lim Gold Cup

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You're who you associate with.
 
FAIL:
Used cum to put out the fire
His cock ruled his desire
His liberty is about to expire

JAIL


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helmet award = safe sex = pregnancy prevention = condom award.
 
Re: Lai, Lai...come bet on this case lah....

Thanks bro.

Most DPPs seepay howlian when in legal service. It is always the case that they lower themselves to be more humble after they leave the legal service. I can think of only one super humble DPP who is now in private practice - Ismail Hamid. Had a close working relationship with him when he was DPP.

One of my schoolmates, is a very pleasant, civil, humble learned gentleman.
Was Director of CAD for about 2 years.
 
风大雨大,要戴帽子。(loose translation: it's wet out there, wear a helmet) :D:D:D

I thought the main reason to wear helmet is to prevent baking cream pies............................
 
I thought the main reason to wear helmet is to prevent baking cream pies............................

Golden Helmet can open many 'pies"...like you play card, that is the 'joker'.
 
I thought the main reason to wear helmet is to prevent baking cream pies............................

helmet for protection, else can catch a cold :o:o:o
 
Things not looking so good for AGC.

Sales manager takes stand in ex-SCDF chief's trial


http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1255096/1/.html


SINGAPORE: A sales manager for Nimrod Engineering said he did not detect any corruption while preparing the submissions for a tender that was called by the Singapore Civil Defence Force in 2011.

Mr Lee Yong Chin, who took the stand on Tuesday -- the second day of the sex-for-contracts case involving former SCDF chief Peter Lim -- is the prosecution's second witness.

Lee had prepared and signed off on the documents that were submitted for the tender.

The tender -- which called for bids to supply Radiation Portal Monitors -- is at the centre of the trial, with the prosecution alleging that Nimrod Engineering obtained the information about the tender from the former SCDF chief even before it was made public.

52-year-old Lim is accused of obtaining oral sex from Ms Pang Chor Mui, a general manager of Nimrod Engineering, at a carpark in Stadium Walk in May 2010 in exchange for advancing her company's business interests with the SCDF.

But Mr Lee told the court he did not believe any employee of Nimrod Engineering had received any insider information with regard to the tender details and specifications, as these only became available when the tender was made public on 6 April 2011.

However, these specifications were only forwarded to Mr Lee's colleague, business development manager Tan Peng Leng, on 21 April.

Defence Counsel Hamidul Haq then pointed out that it would be in Nimrod Engineering's interest to have sent the information earlier.

But Mr Lee said he had not received any instruction from Ms Pang, whom he reports to, to proceed, even though he alerted her to the tender around the time it was first published.

It was revealed that the contract, if Nimrod had won the tender, would have been worth about S$400,000.

Ms Pang is expected to take the stand as the prosecution's witness later.

The court also heard that the tender, which closed on 3 May 2011, was cancelled in October the same year in order for SCDF to review its technical specifications.

A re-tender was called by SCDF later that year, and Nimrod Engineering also submitted a bid.
 

Ex-SCDF chief on trial: Nimrod 'above-board' when it made a bid for SCDF tender


Published on Feb 19, 2013

By Tham Yuen-c And Goh Shi Ting

The employer of the woman who had an illicit tryst with former Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) chief Peter Lim Sin Pang, stood to gain a $400,000 contract if it was awarded a tender by the Home Team agency.

This was revealed in court on Tuesday, by Nimrod Engineering sales manager Lee Yong Chin, who took the stand on the second day of the sex-for-contracts corruption trial.

Mr Lee said Nimrod had quoted about $400,000 to supply the SCDF with radiation detectors and maintenance of the equipment.

On the first day of the trial, the prosecution had linked this contract to the tryst between Lim and Ms Pang Chor Mui, a general manager from Nimrod.

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Former SCDF commissioner Peter Lim at the Subordinate Court during the second day of hearing of his corruption trial. The employer of the woman who had an illicit tryst with former Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) chief Peter Lim Sin Pang, stood to gain a $400,000 contract if it was awarded a tender by the Home Team agency. -- ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM

Get a copy of The Straits Times for the full story.

 

Ex-SCDF chief trial: Peter Lim arrives for Day 2 of corruption trial


Published on Feb 19, 2013

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Former SCDF commissioner Peter Lim at the Subordinate Court with his lawyers K. Bala Chandran (right) and Hamidul Haq (left) on the second day of hearing of his corruption trial. The sex-for-contracts trial continued on the second day following the arrival of former Singapore Civil Defence Force chief (SCDF) Peter Lim Sin Pang at the Subordinate Courts at around 9.10am on Tuesday. -- PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM

By Goh Shi Ting

The sex-for-contracts trial continued on the second day following the arrival of former Singapore Civil Defence Force chief (SCDF) Peter Lim Sin Pang at the Subordinate Courts at around 9.10am on Tuesday.

First to take the stand on Tuesday morning was prosecution witness, Mr Lee Yong Chin, a sales manager from Nimrod Engineering, a security systems company at the centre of the corruption case. The prosecution began its questioning of Mr Lee on Monday.

The prosecution has charged that the company received prior information from Lim regarding a tender before it was made public in April 2011.

Lim, 52, faces 10 corruption charges, one of which involves Ms Pang Chor Mui, a former general manager of Nimrod Engineering.

Get a copy of The Straits Times for the full story.

 

Peter Lim had 'flirtatious' friendship

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By Joy Fang
My Paper
Tuesday, Feb 19, 2013

IT WAS a "flirtatious relationship" which resulted in a "one-off" physical encounter.

That was the case put forth yesterday by the defence lawyers of former Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) chief Peter Lim Sin Pang, 52, on Day One of his sex-for-contracts corruption trial.

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He has been charged with obtaining oral sex from former Nimrod Engineering general manager Pang Chor Mui, who is in her 40s, on May 2, 2010, in exchange for advancing the business interests of the company.

The remaining nine charges against him, which involve sex with two other women, have been stood down and will be dealt with separately.

In his opening address, Lim's lawyer, Mr Hamidul Haq, said Lim "shared a genuine friendship with Ms Pang", a friendship that was born of the emotional connection between them, and the friendship involved "playful and teasing banter".

He said Lim "categorically denies" any corruption allegation.

Mr Haq said the former chief did not have any guilty knowledge, nor did he have corrupt intent to advance Nimrod's business interests, and he had "no reason to believe or suspect" that the oral sex was to induce Lim to favour Nimrod.

Lim also did not, at any time, request Ms Pang to perform oral sex on him, he said.

Nimrod is a security firm that provides hardware, such as metal detectors. It had submitted a bid for SCDF's open tender put up on Apr 6, 2011. When that tender was cancelled and SCDF called for a second one in December 2011, Nimrod bid for that, too.

Mr Haq said the timing of the tenders and the May 2, 2010 oral sex "suggest that there is no connection" between the two. He added that their friendship had no bearing on the tenders' outcome. "Our client (Lim) did not

influence or attempt to influence the SCDF procurement process, or the evaluation process independently conducted by the evaluation committees," he said.

It is currently not known if Nimrod was awarded the tender. But between 2002 and last year, it was awarded other SCDF contracts. Ms Pang joined Nimrod in 2005 or 2006.

 
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