Noted that UBS always rated SMRT on the low side. So read their write-out with care.
COI hearings on MRT distruptions start on April 16
16 Feb 2012 11:05
The Committee of Inquiry (COI) said hearing into the cause(s) of the MRT service disruptions on Dec 15 and 17, will commence on April 16, 2012.
The hearing, which is open to the public, will be held at Court 1 in the Subordinate Courts.
The COI said the date of hearing was set after ascertaining the time needed for investigations.
The COI said it understands that there is a need for the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Land Transport Authority (LTA) and SMRT 'to carry out very thorough investigations before a meaningful public inquiry can be conducted along the Terms of Reference prescribed by the Minister of Transport'.
The COI was appointed by the government to inquire into the cause(s) of the two major MRT service disruptions in 2011.
 
Source: Business Times Breaking News
yes sifu  

iPunter ( Date: 01-Feb-2012 21:04) Posted:
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Lol... you really don't need anyone...
    But it is good to remember forever not to " mau" ... lol... 

Sifu same to you !!!! Don't leave this forum le hor.. We need you ley...
iPunter ( Date: 01-Feb-2012 20:55) Posted:
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Lol... Happy New year to you...
    Hope you " Huat Aaaarrrhhh!!!" in this Year of The Dragon... 

 
JUNWEI9756 ( Date: 01-Feb-2012 20:08) Posted:
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SIFU I PUNTER !!!!! I MISS YOU SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!
WHERE ARE YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HI HI HI WEL COME BACK :) :) :)
HUAT LAR !!!!!!!!!! 
iPunter ( Date: 01-Feb-2012 20:03) Posted:
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Looks like this one has broken down through the triangle base today.
Many technical traders may be jumping in, to reap gains in the weeks ahead...
 
ANYNEWS when the dividents are going to be given out.
Tomorrow share down..  Sell for now.
The resignation was kinda expected... haha
" Board member Tan Ek Kia" is very ideal for CEO job,  " will assume interim executive responsibility for the management of SMRT, with a focus on rail operations,. SMRT  said.  Tan Ek Kia is interim CEO."
I personnally think, the board need no futher to conducts a search for a new CEO.
Since Jul, 09. " Mr Tan has been a board director of SMRT.  A former MD of Shell M'sia Exploration and Production and Chairman of Shell North East Asia and has a diverse portfolio in engineering & construction, safety, operations and business management. Source: Business Times Breaking News."
teeth53 thot - Perhap  I would wish there is someone else, as well  in taking over from the current chairmanship, who had missing opportunities as well  for not chairing the board of Director in his/her capacity. 
By talking to convinced her employer boss, her rop down style is alot more profiting venture, importing retail trade experience  to a new conception style, a  public transportation services  company.  Resulted in....
Taking responsibilities for nine years, chasing after profit is good, but oso for nine years leaving a long damaging trail of trackrail to mend. Bad as well for been less able to lay claim as world class.
Thank to her  for topping it  down, firing  most of her  key  experience top  mgt term, left - included is  several of her top deputy personnal and engineering staffs who is not good, not  knowing how  to explain or putting fine nice wording into their accessment paper.
(" I am staying put..." is = to top field commander leaving n  leaving cmd in chief to lead  troop to do battle)
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/111215_mrt/
Note - We need more Martina then Cleopatra for leading public services institutes, @fraction of her salary. 
Can share What actual bad job she did ? And think her resign is well p????? ?
I actually waiting to see how she (highly paid right !)  solve or handle   the problem but now  miss the chance .
 
stockmarketmind ( Date: 06-Jan-2012 19:33) Posted:
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SMRT CEO resigns, Tan Ek Kia is interim CEO
06 Jan 2012 19:04
SMRT Corporation announced on Friday that its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Saw Phaik Hwa, has resigned.
She will conclude her executive responsibilities with effect from today, the company said.
Ms Saw's resignation comes after the five-hour breakdown last month of the North-South Line during rush hours. The disruption affected 127,000 passengers including 1,000 trapped in each of the four trains that stalled.
Ms Saw will remain with the group to assist the relevant investigation teams and the Committee of Inquiry (COI) reviewing the causes of, and responses to, the disruptions to train operations in December, and with the transition to new executive leadership.
In the meantime, board member Tan Ek Kia will assume interim executive responsibility for the management of SMRT, with a focus on rail operations, while the board conducts a search for a new CEO, SMRT said.
Mr Tan has been a board director of SMRT since July 2009. He is a former Managing Director of Shell Malaysia Exploration and Production and Chairman of Shell North East Asia and has a diverse portfolio in engineering & construction, safety, operations and business management. Source: Business Times Breaking News
