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  1. reasonable time... tio shoot.. come on Mr Tan.. lolz
  2. Ex-MediaCorp staff jailed over voucher scam By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent A FORMER MediaCorp Enterprises employee was sentenced to three months' jail and ordered to pay a penalty of $5,900 on Wednesday for corruption. Teh Gim Leng, 29, was a senior accounts manager of integrated media when he conspired with Alan Leng Chih Wei to rig Shell's promotion draw. Leng has not been charged. Shell organised a promotion campaign known as 'Free fuel for a year, one lucky winner a day' between Sept 24 and Oct 31 last year. A winner would be picked each day and DJs of Class 95 would announce the winner on air. Teh was in charge of selling advertisements on radio and TV in Channel NewsAsia and also in Today newspaper. He used his computer to select the daily winner and e-mail the result to Shell. Shell would call the winner to collect the prize of $5,000 worth of Shell vouchers. After the winners had collected their prizes, they would pass some vouchers to Teh. Teh, who faced 16 charges, pleaded guilty to five charges. Three were for corruptly accepting bribes in the form of two Shell fuel vouchers totalling $4,500 and cash of $1,400, and two for agreeing to accept vouchers worth $5,500. The total amount he agreed to accept on 13 occasions was $30,000. Pleading for leniency, Teh said he regretted his offences which were committed out of greed and foolishness. He was given until next Wednesday to begin his sentence. He could have been fined up to $100,000 and/or jailed for up to five years on each charge. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2...ry_258235.html
  3. June 26, 2008 Finance officer jailed for 'defacing' maid with marker pens By Khushwant Singh, Court Reporter TO teach her maid a lesson, finance officer Sally Ang Poh Choo used marker pens to draw lines on the Indonesian maid's face. It was Ang's way of punishing Miss Sri Hartuti Rokiman for not closing the front door properly while she was washing the family's car parked in the front porch of the house in Eastwood Place off Bedok Road. Miss Sri Hartuti, 26, ran away from her employers the next day and reported the matter to the police. A doctor found scratches and slight bleeding on her face. The maid had also asked a neighbour and her maid to take photographs of her scratches and bruises. Ang, 44, a mother of two teenagers, 14 and 16, was jailed three weeks and fined $1,500 on Thursday for hurting her maid on five occasions over a two-month period. Last month, she pleaded guilty to the charges which included pinching Miss Sri Hartuti and poking her head with a finger on two separate incidents in 2005. Ang abused her maid for her sloppy work, such as not cleaning the kitchen to her satisfaction and not unfolding a bed cover. She will start serving her jail term on July 3 as her lawyer Ramesh Chandra told the court she needed a week to settle the payroll payment of her 60 fellow employees. The company she works for had been unable to find a replacement for her, he said. Mr Ramesh said the offences had occurred a long time ago and Ang regretted her actions and had compensated Miss Sri Hartuti $4,000. When probed by District Judge Wong Choon Ning why there was a delay in prosecuting Ang, Assistant Public Prosecutor Olivine Lin said the police had 'sat on the case'. The Attorney-General's Chambers had to ask the police to expedite the matter, she added. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_251917.html this woman jialat... polis also sibei jialat...
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