SINGAPORE: Criminal proceedings may be launched against those found responsible for the drowning of a full-time national serviceman (NSF) from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).
"The State Coroner may call for an inquiry into the death. The Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) is also reviewing the case with a view to criminal proceedings," said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in a media release on Wednesday (May 16).
MHA added that the two SCDF regulars who were arrested over the incident will be interdicted from service on half-pay, pending the outcome of police investigations.
Four other officers who are being investigated will have their promotions withheld in the meantime. They were supposed to be promoted on Jun 1.
MHA also announced that the Board of Inquiry convened to look into the incident and make recommendations will be chaired by a senior director from the Ministry of Trade and Industry. It will include members who are not from MHA or the SCDF.
UNIT COMMANDERS WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UNAUTHORISED ACTIVITIES
In a message to SCDF officers on Wednesday, Commissioner Eric Yap made clear that unit commanders will be held accountable and responsible for any unauthorised initiation or ragging activities by anyone under their charge.
The NSF who died, Corporal (CPL) Kok Yuen Chin, drowned on Sunday after he went into a 12m-deep pump well as part of activities to celebrate his impending Operationally Ready Date.
“I had personally briefed all commanders yesterday and underlined the importance of command responsibility,” said Commissioner Yap.
“Commanders are entrusted with the responsibility to look after the men and women who risk their lives every day. It is our duty to ensure they are not harmed or demeaned by the actions of others,” he added.
“There must be zero tolerance for any officer who contravenes the rules, and we must take all necessary measures to eradicate such activities.”
Commissioner Yap warned that those who are aware of such ragging activities being carried out, yet do nothing to stop or report them, also bear responsibility.
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/scdf-nsf-death-agc-reviewing-case-criminal-proceedings-10240224
As always, our government is being reactive rather than proactive. Sigh. May the NSF RIP.
Will he be promoted to general posthumously ?