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Immediate Actions by the Romanian Government in an Accident


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This case is quite obvious there was a cover-up attempt by MFA and MHA.

 

1. It obvious that something was fishy. Police report was made after the incident happened. Witnesses can provide detail description of the culprit. And they allow the prime suspect to leave the country so easily.

 

2. Shouldn't SOP for such serious case is they should have impound the car for further investigation just in case new info surface and they can further examine the car to uncover new evidence. Instead they handed the car back to the embassy which subsequently sent the car for repaired immediately. And it fair to assume a thorough car wash to destroy all traces of evidences.

 

 

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Still say the 'thief' forced the window down to steal the car. Why don't he show us how to force down the window of a A6?

 

Recently, I DIY repair my faulty power window, change complete set mechanism, analyzed the design.

Very very very unlikely can force down the window. Somemore this is Audi A6, mine only a Fiat Panorama.

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Turbocharged

Now this fat ass is not cumming back...not surprise at all..... all evidence so far is against him..... lets see how it will develop......

 

For the thousand time, we are pissed, we are upset that the farker get away with murder, so far..... justice not melted out....... but REMEMBER, his is still a DIPLOMAT, not common folks like you and me here..... if he want to leave, there is no s--t we can do about it, because at the point when he is leaving, there is NO SOLID PROOF to nail him......... whether it is a cover up or what not, no comment........

 

Else, you just arrest the farker, even stoping him from leaving, will create an international incident..... so before you know it.... he is at fault become he is the victim of a rough state....... that is why we need to go through the Due Process s--t...... with that, we can stand our ground and nail the farker....... whether he eventually return and face trail is another matter..........

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Diplomat doesn't immune him from investigation and civil suit.

 

Whether or not to convict him at the end of the day is another matter.

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Fat Ba$tard won't be coming back to S'pore afterall . . . . .

 

News Flash

 

"He explained that he would not be returning after all as he had been recalled from his post in Singapore. Instead, he would assist in the accident investigations from Romania." - Straits Times

 

What kind of stupid excuse is that?! He's guilty as sin and our government knows it, they're just at a loss as to what to do! Just like the time Mas Selamat escaped...had to rely on Malaysian intelligence to clean up the mess [shakehead] So our MPs are being paid millions for THIS?? [furious]

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Turbocharged

Fat Ba$tard won't be coming back to S'pore afterall . . . . .

 

News Flash

 

So many pple kpkb of course he won't dare to come back SG lah.. Pple should have kept quiet until he is back.. <_<

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"He explained that he would not be returning after all as he had been recalled from his post in Singapore. Instead, he would assist in the accident investigations from Romania." - Straits Times

 

What kind of stupid excuse is that?! He's guilty as sin and our government knows it, they're just at a loss as to what to do! Just like the time Mas Selamat escaped...had to rely on Malaysian intelligence to clean up the mess [shakehead] So our MPs are being paid millions for THIS?? [furious]

 

Actually its about time that there is a recognition and distinction between "politicians" and "civil service"

 

The fact of his recall is probably because of pressure and complaints from Singapore - if I have time later I will see if can go and do some comparisons of time in country and see what Romanian papers are reporting if anything, but I suspect his recall is a DIRECT RESULT of the outrage and what he has done.

 

Getting back to my original comment though, which is separation of powers - look at the American system of government, or the Westminster system if you prefer. Both have a very definitive difference between "those that make the laws" and "those that enforce the laws"

 

In this particular instance, at least at this stage its "those that enforce the laws" that we should be looking at. Ultimately they report to the minster, but the minister should not be involved in the day to day running of the department. Now if Singapore wants to impose sanctions on Romanian for their actions (or lack thereof) this IS a parliamentary decision, and would not be taken at the stat board / ministry level. Sorry...I am typing this in a hurry and not being as clear as I would like - at the end of the day though we should draw a distinction between those that make the policy and those that implement the policy. At this stage it is all at the level of policy implementation, which is NOT your politician.

 

This is not to say that you should not and can not contact you MP and tell him / her what you think should be done, nor that the matter should not be brought up in parliament for further discussion. I am sure also that the relevant minister has (or should have) asked for a report from his ministry on the range of options available and a suggested course of actions and should be reporting back to cabinet on this for further discussion.

 

Its not that I want to "defend" anybody here, its more that any blame should be directed to where it lies (lays?), not just anyhow directed to politicians. Its not so easy to just anyhow arrest and detain a diplomat with immunity, I am very sure there is a lot going on behind the scenes of which we are not being made aware.

 

 

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Actually its about time that there is a recognition and distinction between "politicians" and "civil service"

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Its not that I want to "defend" anybody here, its more that any blame should be directed to where it lies (lays?), not just anyhow directed to politicians. Its not so easy to just anyhow arrest and detain a diplomat with immunity, I am very sure there is a lot going on behind the scenes of which we are not being made aware.

 

 

Well while it does not make sense for the ministers to go into every single detail, they can at least set the tone for the civil service to act on.

Just look at the Christmas day hijack of the plane to US. Once Obama made the strong statement on the lapse in security, everyone immediately felt the pressure to improve.

 

I'm sure that both ministers from MFA & MHA were informed immediately on the hit & run since it involves an embassy car. However, since non of them open their golden mouth in the immediate days after the accident, what could the civil service do?

 

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Supercharged

More like a hitman. One shot to the head.

 

i prefer ninja.

 

they slash slash, cut cut, throw pointy things at him,

make him suffer long long then kill better (pls see Ninja Assassin for graphic illustration).

 

how can just let him go off to the afterlife so easily?

 

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i prefer ninja.

 

they slash slash, cut cut, throw pointy things at him,

make him suffer long long then kill better (pls see Ninja Assassin for graphic illustration).

 

how can just let him go off to the afterlife so easily?

 

Nice!

 

Since he's in Romania, how abt sending him to Hostel? [laugh]

 

So many sickening ways to torture the fat balding piece of shhit. [sly]

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Staying away is as good as admitting his guilt.

 

All this rhetoric abt "due processs" and "investigations" is just Political BS.

 

Why can't the authorities just admit they let a murdererous troll slip?

Somehow I gotta feeling he's being purposely sent back to Romania. Just think of it.... the murderer must definitely do something to divert attention away from himself.

 

Just notice the tone of Mr Ngeau in TNP report (at page 1 of this thread). IMO he's quite nervous when interviewed by the press. All the "All I know is...", "I'm not aware...", "idk".

 

And heck... who goes to KTV and after that go back to work. Faggot!

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