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Military men never lie.
In S’pore, they don’t succeed after they leave the SAF.
Military men never lie.
In S’pore, they don’t succeed after they leave the SAF.
Yes. They request for subordinates to own up to their mistakes and then sack them. It is our military culture.Military men never lie.
The "lease" in leasehold property refers to the land the property stands not the property itself.
You own the property and freeholder (in HDB's case that is the goverment) owns the land.
I would give credit when it's due. The CEO taking the train service to work is a first step to being serious about improving his company's performance. Whether it's wayang or not, time will tell.
The "lease" in leasehold property refers to the land the property stands not the property itself.
You own the property and freeholder (in HDB's case that is the goverment) owns the land.
In S’pore, they don’t succeed after they leave the SAF.
Cheap skate. Trying to save more money by taking free SMRT transport.View attachment 46201
SINGAPORE: The new chief executive of beleaguered transport operator SMRT said on Monday (Aug 13) he is confident of earning back the public's trust, and that he has given up his car and will rely on public transport.
“We continue to organise our people to deliver well. So as long as we focus on delivering the reliability, over time we should be able to regain (the public's) confidence," Mr Neo Kian Hong said in his first interview with the media since his appointment.
Mr Neo was speaking on the sidelines of a visit to SMRT’s Bishan depot, where he was briefed on the new batch of C151C trains.
SMRT has been at the heart of several high-profile incidents in recent times, including a train collision at Joo Koon MRT station last November and a flooded MRT tunnel in October.
Mr Neo said he has set out three goals for the company - providing reliability, creating sustainability and ensuring continuous improvement.
He described reliability of services as a “basic requirement” that the transport operator will need to provide under his leadership. “As a trains company, we will be focused on delivering safe and reliable train services,” he said.
GIVING UP HIS CAR
Mr Neo also told reporters that he has given up his car and will rely on public transport.
“I sold my car earlier on but I didn’t want to buy a new car, because it is more useful for me to take the MRT to understand the issues and take our company’s assets like our taxis and buses,” he explained.
He also revealed that his family moved to a new home because of his new role.
“It’s because of this job. I moved near Shunfu just to make sure I can take the trains to work and it's easier for me and my family can support me in doing this,” he added.
Read more at : https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/smrt-new-ceo-neo-kian-hong-give-up-car-win-public-trust-10612024
tis pprooved sillypootians don't own their hDb fats -
“HDB takes a serious view on the misuse of HDB flats and will not hesitate to take appropriate actions
against flat owners who are found to be involved in the misuse.
This includes imposing a financial penalty, or compulsory acquisition of the flat,” said the SPF statement.
GIVING UP HIS CAR
Mr Neo also told reporters that he has given up his car and will rely on public transport.
“I sold my car earlier on but I didn’t want to buy a new car, because it is more useful for me to take the MRT to understand the issues and take our company’s assets like our taxis and buses,” he explained.
He also revealed that his family moved to a new home because of his new role.
“It’s because of this job. I moved near Shunfu just to make sure I can take the trains to work and it's easier for me and my family can support me in doing this,” he added.
tis pprooved sillypootians don't own their hDb fats -
“HDB takes a serious view on the misuse of HDB flats and will not hesitate to take appropriate actions
against flat owners who are found to be involved in the misuse.
This includes imposing a financial penalty, or compulsory acquisition of the flat,” said the SPF statement.