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The face look left right up down dont look like tiko face lei.

 

Very hard to imagine got 3 women involve.

 

So old liao still so gianz. Must be at home the old hen control like siao.

 

So LL eat outside like no tomorrow. [laugh]

 

sounds like bar chor mee [:p][laugh]

 

this photo very funny: one guy sad, the other guy arm chio [laugh][laugh]

 

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CNA report : The former commissioner of the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Peter Lim has been sentenced to six months' jail.

 

SINGAPORE: The former commissioner of the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Peter Lim has been sentenced to six months' jail.

 

Lim, 53, was convicted on 31 May of corruptly obtaining a sexual favour from 49-year-old Pang Chor Mui, a director at Nimrod Engineering, in May 2010.

 

The court found that Lim tipped Mdm Pang off about SCDF's need for radiation portal monitors before the tender was made public in April 2011.

 

Lim also admitted on 7 June to seven other corruption charges involving two other women -- Ms Lee Wei Hoon of Singapore Radiation Centre and Ms Esther Goh Tok Mui of NCS.

 

The district judge took these seven charges into consideration during sentencing; two were dropped after the prosecution applied for them to be withdrawn on Thursday.

 

District Judge Hamidah Ibrahim noted during sentencing that Lim had contributed to not just the SCDF but also the wider society.

 

Another mitigating factor was that Lim was cooperative during investigations.

 

The judge however said she agreed with the prosecution that there were several aggravating factors in the case.

 

These include Lim's actions being pre-meditated, him bringing "embarrassment to the public service", and his actions resulting in a "loss of reputation to the SCDF", among other factors.

 

The judge stressed that Lim was the highest ranking officer in the SCDF and "was expected to lead by example and display unimpeachable conduct". She also found it "totally unacceptable" that he brought disrepute to the office he held.

 

A custodial sentence is warranted considering the "vast amount of public disquiet" the case generated, the judge added.

 

The defence previously argued that Mdm Pang was not coerced into giving Lim oral sex.

 

The judge however disagreed, saying that Mdm Pang would not have wanted to jeopardise the relations between Nimrod and the SCDF.

 

On the point that Lim did not tamper with the agency's procurement process, the judge said the integrity of the system has been questioned as a result of the case.

 

She highlighted that Lim's actions "undermined the integrity of the government procurement process" and tarnished its image.

 

Just before she handed Lim his sentence, the judge emphasised that every misdemeanour a public servant commits, especially a high ranking officer, has the effect of lowering, in the eyes of the public, the standing of the institution he serves.

 

This "casts a negative light on the public service as a whole" and is something she cannot ignore.

 

Lim appeared distressed and anxious throughout the hearing as he sat in the dock.

 

Lim's lawyers have filed an appeal against the sentence, saying it is "excessive" and "disappointing".

 

The maximum penalty for corruption is five years' jail and a fine of up to S$100,000 on each charge.

 

Lim left the Subordinate Courts just before 12:30pm on a S$15,000 bail, with his lawyer saying Lim's bailor is a "relative".

 

Separately, the Ministry of Home Affairs said in a statement that civil service disciplinary proceedings will be held in abeyance pending Lim's appeal.

 

The ministry's spokesman added that "the Ministry of Home Affairs expects Home Team officers to uphold the highest standards of duty, conduct and integrity at all times.

 

"We have always upheld the principle that none of our officers - no matter how senior - is above the law."

 

- CNA/jc

 

link: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singap...lim/708762.html

 

 

 

Six months jail not worth it just for 3 holes ... :ph34r:

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quote : Lim's lawyers have filed an appeal against the sentence, saying it is "excessive" and "disappointing".

 

What is the basis to appeal ?

 

3 women involved and only 6 months jail very the heng leow ... -_-

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in case anyone still give a damm on this case.....

 

He can kiss his pension and track record goodbye

 

 

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ex-scdf-chief-pet...-012133473.html

 

Ex-Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) chief Peter Lim, 52, has been dismissed from the civil service, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Saturday.

 

The Straits Times reported that the Public Service Commission made the decision following the conclusion of civil service disciplinary proceedings against Lim.

 

Earlier in May, Lim was convicted of corruptly obtaining sex from a 49-year-old woman whose engineering company had later bid for a contract from his agency.

 

He also pleaded guilty to a further seven charges involving two other women who were both working for companies that sold technology to SCDF.

 

He is now serving a six-month jail term, which commenced in June.

 

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it's a pity. he could have easily hired prettier escorts and get away with it. very careless on his part.

Cannot cause social escort not legal. [laugh]

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