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  1. They are really really dumb. http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/two-men-jailed-roles-counterfeit-money-scheme SINGAPORE — Two men were today (Feb 3) jailed three years each by the district court for their roles in a counterfeit money scheme. They are the final two to be sentenced, following four others who have already been dealt with. Odd-job workers Adi Soffian Bakhtiar Effendi and Fauzi Mohammad — both 22 years old — admitted to being accomplices in the scheme to forge and use 24 fake S$1,000 notes. The scheme was hatched by Abdul Adziz Asmon, then an operations assistant with marine service agency Nautical Trade, who was eventually jailed six years and seven months in October last year. The court heard that in 2012, the six involved in the scheme tried to create the fake notes using a scanner, transparencies, paper and eggs. The egg white was spread onto the counterfeit notes to give them a crisp texture, mimicking that of real Singapore currency. The tasks were divided among the six involved. As for the pair sentenced today, Adi scanned the genuine currency notes and printed the counterfeit ones, while Fauzi used a paper cutter to cut the fake notes to the correct size. The notes were forged at a chalet in Costa Sands Resort at Jalan Loyang Besar. The crime was discovered when Abdul Aziz used the fakes when handing S$30,000 to a supplier, who eventually called Nautical Trade to complain. The pair could have been jailed up to 20 years and fined for the offences. CHANNEL NEWSASIA
  2. Many civil servants thought that by voting for PAP, they can have good prospect in their career. I know of a guy who had worked for Singtel for more than 20 years. He was retrenced by Singtel even though they were making money. His whole dept was closed down and outsourced to a 3rd party. That poor chap is now a cabby.
  3. Surviving Scams Over-protected Singaporeans may be poorly equipped to handle a new world of cheats and financial sharks? By Seah Chiang Nee. Sept 12, 2009
  4. Sorry for being blunt but. Unless you are rich, you buy a car now, you are being naive. MIWs will continue with plan ERP next. Some kind of a trap to lure you in buying then sucking money from your nose.
  5. Enjoy ..... http://www.networksasia.net/article.php?ty...id_article=2779
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