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I completed 8 HK and 2 LK but they didn't give me the watch....... [:(]

 

When is your last ICT?

 

actually i more gian the cpf topup... can use it to reduce HDB cpf housing installment.

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When is your last ICT?

 

actually i more gian the cpf topup... can use it to reduce HDB cpf housing installment.

 

have to admit they are quite efficient on this...

 

i MR early this year (completed 10 ICTs), got my watch and MR cert in the ceremony, and the CPF topup was done in the following month

 

even though my official MR date is listed early next year (technically they can still call me up) [cool]

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When is your last ICT?

 

actually i more gian the cpf topup... can use it to reduce HDB cpf housing installment.

 

2008

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but SCDF also hv their own DB, located beside the muslim cemetery in LCK

 

Oh... I didn't know that. I thought they can conveniently use SPF's prison [:p]

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Got LTC and COL kenna charged before. But not in DB lah.

 

Last one is tiko peh CPT

 

Singapore Armed Force lieutenant-colonel charged with fake bids

 

The Straits Times, 26 September 2003

 

A Singapore Armed Forces lieutenant-colonel has been charged with 67 counts of corruption over fake quotations submitted for repair works in the training areas under his command.

 

Yesterday, Lt-Col Ong Beng Leong, 43, was accused of submitting the fake bids to deceive the SAF.

 

The alleged scam saw Lt-Col Ong, who was authorised to award contracts up to a certain value, colluding with a contractor friend, who eventually secured the deals.

 

They are said to have sought to exploit the tender system, which requires a contract to be awarded to the lowest of three bids.

 

The contractor prepared the fake quotations in the names of two other companies and handed them to the officer. This allegedly enabled Lt-Col Ong to award contracts to his friend, who had already submitted the lowest bid.

 

The 67 false quotations involved bids amounting to a total of almost $1.2 million.

 

The officer submitted 44 quotations under the name of Gin Huat Company and 23 under that of Precise Development, between January 2001 and December 2001.

 

Lt-Col Ong, who was the former commanding officer of the Training Resource Management Centre, which is based at the Pasir Laba camp, was responsible for maintaining SAF training areas.

 

Two weeks ago, the contractor Ong Chye Tab, 62, pleaded guilty to six charges of corruption, with 61 other charges taken into consideration. He will be sentenced next Tuesday.

 

He admitted in court that he had had an arrangement with Lt-Col Ong - he would supply him with false quotations and the officer would submit them to the SAF.

 

The contractor had instructed his secretary, Khoo Swee Im, to create fictitious quotations in the name of Precise Development and Gin Huat using fake letterheads.

 

These quotations would reflect higher bid amounts than those submitted by his own company, Sin Hiaptat Construction, of which he was the sole proprietor.

 

The contractor was awarded 59 contracts worth more than $570,000, which included works for concrete paving and drainage improvement.

 

It was not said in court if Lt-Col Ong, who the Defence Ministry said has been suspended, had benefited monetarily from the arrangement.

 

Khoo pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery and was sentenced to four months' jail.

 

Lt-Col Ong, who was calm as the charges were read out to him yesterday, is out on bail of $20,000 and will be back in court on Oct 17.

 

The penalty for each charge of corruption is a maximum fine of $100,000 or a maximum jail term of five years, or both.

 

The Straits Times

Thursday, Nov 29, 2012

SINGAPORE - A Singapore Armed Forces colonel was on Monday charged with causing the death of an elderly pedestrian through negligence.

 

No plea was taken from Tan Yan Yee, 44.

 

Tan, who is attached to the Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, is alleged to have caused the death of Mr Lau Ing See, 86, along Yio Chu Kang Road at about 8.15pm on Nov 13 last year.

 

Tan was driving along the extreme right of the two-lane road when his car hit Mr Lau who was crossing the road.

 

The case has been adjourned to Jan 7 next year. Tan's lawyer, Mr Ramasamy K. Chettiar, applied for documents relating to the case.

 

The maximum punishment for causing death by a negligent act is two years' jail and a fine

 

ST

May 4, 2007

SAF officer exposed himself in school

 

A SINGAPORE Armed Forces (SAF) captain yesterday admitted trespassing in a school and exposing himself to teenage girls there.

Ong Chun Kiat, 27, who faces five charges, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal trespass and two of insulting the modesty of women in the school on Aug 12, 2005.

That day, he drove into the school compound though he has no legitimate purpose to be there, said Assistant Public Prosecutor Sasha Lee Kok San.

He did not report his presence to school personnel and went to the toilets near a ground floor canteen.

He loitered for a while before walking into the men's toilet, planting himself at the first urinal - which is visible from the entrance to the women's toilet.

He pulled down his trousers and underwear to the thighs, exposing his behind to a female student on her way to the women's toilet.

A few minutes later, another girl leaving the toilet spotted Ong, who turned around and exposed himself to her.

Shocked, she retreated into the toilet. The two girls stayed inside for a few minutes and when they left, Ong was gone.

But he returned on Aug 23 and exposed himself to another girl, who later made a police report.

In mitigation yesterday, Ong's lawyer, Mr Gregory Vijayendran, said his client had an impeccable record, even winning a Ministry of Defence study award in 2000 to pursue his education overseas.

Asking that Ong not be jailed, he added that he was struggling with depression at the time of the offences as a result of a failed relationship.

He has been to a consultant psychiatrist - Dr Y.C. Lim - and is undergoing counselling.

District Judge Lee Poh Choo adjourned the case to June 7 to await a progress report from Dr Lim.

She said: 'I take into account that he is young, a brilliant young man, and his future is in jeopardy over this unexplained behaviour.'

She also sought an assurance that Ong would not repeat such behaviour.

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have to admit they are quite efficient on this...

 

i MR early this year (completed 10 ICTs), got my watch and MR cert in the ceremony, and the CPF topup was done in the following month

 

even though my official MR date is listed early next year (technically they can still call me up) [cool]

 

I MR in 2009. Didnt get any CPF top up. Not even pro-rated even though I completed 11 ICTs

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reminds me of a WO1 fm artillery, in SAF given GP car to drive around, everywhere, people carry balls, tekan people left right front centre....... abt 10yrs after SAF, saw him selling insurance to a ah beng n ah lian in a coffeeshop at alexandra, was so nice to them coz need the business, but surely in his heart, would have loved to make the beng and lian stand by bed hahahah [rifle]

The lian should lie in bed n the beng should stand outside bunk lar! If not the beng bang the lian!

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I was told all detainees need to address MP as Sir even thou he is not a commission officer.

 

something new I learnt today

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That was what I was told too. All detainees regardless of rank must address the MPs as Sirs.

 

And i was told that in the DB, areas are marked out by lines on the floor. Detainees in one area cannot cross these lines without asking for permission.

 

 

My BMT company guy fought with another coy guy. End up in 7 day DB. He seem to shed a lot of weight and more tone up.

 

Heard of the infamous field pack exercise

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something new I learnt today

 

any I also heard many that stay there long enough, come out can become iron man.

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Yes, all detainees are to address MP as Sir.

Minus the JW detainess that will still address MP by their rank.

 

JW is it the three year one?

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JW is it the three year one?

 

I think they do gardening most of the time cos they don't serve anyone. not even their parents.

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