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  1. Gotcha!! I know MCF is full of TKRs. It has been quite quiet here recently, so thought of having something out of the norm to spice things up a little. Let have some fun with creating short sentences using car name...
  2. http://m.tickld.com/x/20-two-sentence-horror-stories-that-will-keep-you-up-at-night-7-gave-me-chills Anyone has any stories to share?
  3. ... "Lean-burn mode indicates the engine is running at a super lean air/fuel ratio of around 20:1 !! Normal engines would probably have detonated itself to pieces way before getting anywhere near this ratio..." Why would a lean mix lead to engine uplorry? If the engine can tahan consistently the 20:1 ratio means the engine block is very solid is it? Appreciate gurus here to explain.
  4. How do you feel about Mingyi's sentence? http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20091121/tap-...nt-231650b.html Singapore: The ex
  5. $20K fine is just loose change for them. damnnnnnn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May 16, 2009 Matilda Chua fined $20k Player in NKF saga fails in appeal over falsifying accounts By Selina Lum NEARLY three years after former National Kidney Foundation (NKF) board member Matilda Chua was hauled to court on criminal charges, her case has finally come to a close. Yesterday, Chua, 39, was sentenced to a total fine of $20,000 on two charges of falsifying the books of her call centre company, Global Net Relations (GNR). In 2007, a district court had fined her $10,000 on one count and cleared her of the other. But the acquittal was overturned by the High Court yesterday on appeal by the prosecution. Her acquittal on a third charge of share-rigging stands. Chua, who had paid $10,000 for the earlier conviction, has to pay the other $10,000 by Monday. She was the managing director and shareholder of GNR, which had another director, former NKF chief executive T.T. Durai. She was accused of twice cooking GNR's books to hide a discounted share sale. Chua was tried in court over the scam, together with businessman Seah Say Yoong, 72, and his son Seah Chin Yew, 36, then managing director of another company, WizOffice. In December 2001, needing to raise funds, GNR sold 9.875 million WizOffice shares that it owned to Seah Holdings, a real estate company held by the elder Seah. The shares appeared to have been sold at the then market price of 4.5 cents apiece. But they were actually sold at 3 cents per share. The arrangement was for GNR to privately pay the $150,000 discount to Seah Holdings. Chua made out the cheque for $150,000 to the younger Seah's air stewardess girlfriend Yee Lee Fen. In turn, Ms Yee issued a blank personal cheque and gave it to her boyfriend, who wrote it out to Seah Holdings. Instigated by the younger Seah, Chua recorded the payment in GNR's books as advisory services provided by Ms Yee. Later, she changed the entry to make it the repayment of a loan. In the books of Seah Holdings, the cheque was recorded as a repayment of a loan from the younger Seah. After the scam was uncovered, the younger Seah and Chua faced two charges each over faking GNR's books. The older Seah faced one charge of getting an employee to falsify the books of Seah Holdings. All three faced a share-rigging charge. The joint trial began in April 2007. In November 2007, Chua was acquitted of share rigging, while the two men were each fined $150,000 for their roles in it. The older Seah was acquitted of falsifying the books, but Chua and the younger Seah were both fined $10,000 for the first false entry - Chua for making it and Seah for instigating her. However, they were both acquitted of the second charge of changing the entry, based on the testimony of GNR auditors, who said it was not illegal to reclassify the payment, had the necessary documentation been present. Both sides - the three convicted and the prosecution - appealed against the decisions. The appeals were argued in January. Yesterday, Justice Choo Han Teck dismissed the appeals brought by Chua and the Seahs. He allowed the prosecution's appeal against acquitting Chua and the younger Seah for falsifying GNR's books, and fined them each $10,000. In his written judgment, Justice Choo disagreed with the trial court's decision to acquit Chua and the younger Seah for the second offence. He said the reclassification of the $150,000 as a repayment of a loan amounted to another instance of deceit. As the first classification had been done wilfully with the intention to defraud, it followed likewise for the second classification. Yesterday, Chua frowned briefly at the verdict, but was otherwise calm. When The Straits Times approached her for comment, she said she was relieved that 'it's all over'. Asked about her employment, she said she was not working and was 'taking it easy' at the moment.
  6. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNew...ory_346258.html 77-87kmh? I dont believe. IIRC its a 3-4 lane road right?
  7. Lim Ah Beng was asked to make a sentence using 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10. Not only did he do it to 10, he did it again from 10 back to 1. This is what he came up with...... "1 day I go 2 climb up a 3 outside a house to peep. But couple saw me, so I panic and 4 down. The man rushed out and wanted to 5 with me. I run until I fall 6 and throw out. So I go into 7 eleven and grab some 8 to throw at him. Then I took a 9 and try to stab him. 10 God he ran away. So, I put the 9 back and pay for the 8 and left 7 eleven. Next day, I call my boss to tell him everything and also say I am 6. He said 5, tomorrow also no need to come back 4 works. He also asked me to climb a 3 and jump down. I don't understand, I so nice 2 him but I don't know what he 1".
  8. Home > Breaking News > Courts and Crime > Story Sep 8, 2008 Man sues company over jail time By Selina Lum A SINGAPORE businessman jailed six months in Indonesia for embezzlement has gone to the High Court here to get more than $2 million in compensation from the company that sent him to work there. Mr Leslie Ang Kok Wee, 38, was appointed by steel cylinder manufacturer Capitol Gravure Industries as a 'representative' tasked with safeguarding its interest in an Indonesian subsidiary. He described himself in court on Monday as a 'debt recoverer', appointed in July 2002 by the company as a commissioner of its subsidiary in Indonesia. While there in 2006, he was arrested and sentenced to two years and eight months' jail on two charges of siphoning $70,000 from the company. He was acquitted on appeal, but had, by then, spent six months behind bars. He claimed that he had to sell an apartment and his two cars here to raise $380,000 in funds for his defence. Now, he wants Capitol Gravure Industries to pay him $1.98 million in losses he suffered as a result of his imprisonment, as well as US$41,000 in legal fees. Mr Ang, who has a law degree and a masters degree in banking and finance, contends that the company had agreed to fully indemnify him for damages, costs and expenses incurred during his stint. Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNew...ory_276544.html
  9. BBC reported tt Thaksin's wife is found guilty of tax evasion and sentenced to 3 yrs jail. Did Thaksin make a wrong political move by going back to Thailand to answer his charges? He may be next to be jailed...
  10. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id...england&cc=3888 crazy and violent b@stard... qn is: if this happens in sg, will the polis entertain?
  11. How do you think of the sentence ? must admit he looks well maintained for him as a 40 yr old man ... not old, no beer belly, no hair loss ... phew! Benedict Goh to appeal against jail sentence for drink driving By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 26 October 2007 1747 hrs Photos 1 of 1 Benedict Goh Related News
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