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Law professor leaned forward, face reddened and vomited
According to his lawyer who was advising Tey Tsun Hang, the law professor was hyperventilating in the middle of proceedings.
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Tey's case is not an easy case for CPIB because of the surrounding(lawyers) people. Read those who post. ;) CPIB needs to extract information thus their methods.
Posted by Hello Name on Sat, 02 Feb 2013 at 14:22 PM
Do I need your permission to add colours ?
Don't I have my rights to add colours ?
WHY Should you be So Disturbed by Colours ?
Colours in my text are for those like you who simply can't read black n white !
Self restraint ??
Say that to Tey !!!
I admire his ability to get women DOE NOT Equate to my LUST !
"Admire"
You are So fond of judging others by their words , colours of fonts and what else ?
You are trying to play JUDGE here ??
It is always DAMN OBVIOUS that you are just another Tey's lackey !
Posted by CuriousMinded on Sat, 02 Feb 2013 at 13:49 PM
What�s going on in our interrogation rooms?
�Do you know I can dig a hole and bury you? No one will be able to find you.�
This is what Liu Xiang Ying says he was told during his interrogation. He was arrested after participating in the SMRT bus strike on the 26th and 27th of November 2012.
In the aftermath of the strikes, when the �ringleaders� were being identified and the bus drivers arrested, Workfair Singapore has been documenting the issues and troubles faced by migrant workers, especially the SMRT bus drivers. The blog posts highlighted many points of concern related to labour relations in Singapore and how employees are treated. Then Lianain Films interviewed two of the four drivers who had been charged with inciting the bus strike. Below are excerpts of what the two drivers had to say about .....
�Do you know I can dig a hole and bury you? No one will be able to find you.�
This is what Liu Xiang Ying says he was told during his interrogation. He was arrested after participating in the SMRT bus strike on the 26th and 27th of November 2012.
In the aftermath of the strikes, when the �ringleaders� were being identified and the bus drivers arrested, Workfair Singapore has been documenting the issues and troubles faced by migrant workers, especially the SMRT bus drivers. The blog posts highlighted many points of concern related to labour relations in Singapore and how employees are treated. Then Lianain Films interviewed two of the four drivers who had been charged with inciting the bus strike. Below are excerpts of what the two drivers had to say about .....
Posted by PeoplePower on Tue, 29 Jan 2013 at 06:47 AM
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