Singapore Police admit errors in Shane Todd investigation: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162...ice-admit-errors-in-shane-todd-investigation/
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Singapore Police admit errors in Shane Todd investigation: Singapore police admit errors in Shane Todd investigation - CBS News
Serious note, I hope our Police can take their work more professionally. I was once at CID to give my statement to an accountant who had ran off with the company's money. The inspector, answered a call and chatted w his colleague on how to organize their football match for 30 mins.
We managed to charge the accountant in court for CBT. But the police and the judge forgot to ask the criminal to pay back. When confronted, the inspector in charge said, we are not interested in your financial loss. Our job is done. Pls engage a lawyer to get your money back.....
Serious note, I hope our Police can take their work more professionally. I was once at CID to give my statement to an accountant who had ran off with the company's money. The inspector, answered a call and chatted w his colleague on how to organize their football match for 30 mins.
We managed to charge the accountant in court for CBT. But the police and the judge forgot to ask the criminal to pay back. When confronted, the inspector in charge said, we are not interested in your financial loss. Our job is done. Pls engage a lawyer to get your money back.....
The police are not your debt collectors. Why do they need to recover your money for you?
Charging him for CBT is one thing, recovery of your cash is another thing altogether and is a civil matter. Meaning that you have to engage the lawyer yourself
Serious note, I hope our Police can take their work more professionally. I was once at CID to give my statement to an accountant who had ran off with the company's money. The inspector, answered a call and chatted w his colleague on how to organize their football match for 30 mins.
We managed to charge the accountant in court for CBT. But the police and the judge forgot to ask the criminal to pay back. When confronted, the inspector in charge said, we are not interested in your financial loss. Our job is done. Pls engage a lawyer to get your money back.....
Bro, has always been the norm, criminal proceedings and civil proceedings are different and separate. The football match discussion is not acceptable. I hope he lost that match.
The police are not your debt collectors. Why do they need to recover your money for you?
Charging him for CBT is one thing, recovery of your cash is another thing altogether and is a civil matter. Meaning that you have to engage the lawyer yourself
when you grow older, have to manage staffs, deal with greater responsibilities, then you know what its like.
The police admitting to errors is good. If they had made errors, then say so.
The police may be doing this as a precursor to what they expect next.
The family of the late Dr. Todd could approach politicians when they are back in USA, to reopen an inquiry (Congressional?).
just to be clear. you do know that the reporter is just using it to glorify the US' investigation methods over Singapore's right?
do you know how the police work? what they cover? what they do behind the scenes?
if you don't know anything, can you say that they're just protecting the government?
so i take it from your comment that criminals arrest themselves and public order is maintained by the citizens.
Err... you do understand that the Police and members of the SAF, being Public Servants, are working for the state of S'pore... which means they take their orders from 'that' certain Party... which is the elected by the People of S'pore, which forms the Government of S'pore....which again lead the State of S'pore. Therefore.... do you think its 'Safe' for the Armed Forces to act independently ?? Like in Thailand or Indonesia... where they pull down elected government under some excuse or the other... :think: