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Workers' Party MPs file parliamentary questions surrounding Keppel Offshore and Marine and SPH Media Trust

SINGAPORE — Leading opposition party, Workers’ Party, has filed 16 Parliamentary Questions for the upcoming Parliament sitting over two controversial issues that have popped up over the past month.
The first issue is the decision by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) to issue stern warnings to six former executives of the Keppel Offshore and Marine Limited (KOM) in lieu of prosecution for offences punishable under the Prevention of Corruption Act.
The offences relate to bribe payments to officials of Petrobras, pertaining to rigs-building contracts which Petrobras and/or its related companies had awarded to KOM, which were said to span over more than a decade.
While CPIB states that the matter is “complex and transnational”, involving multiple authorities and witnesses from several countries. Many have pointed out that KOM had already pleaded guilty to the offences in a plea agreement with the United States Department of Justice (DoJ).
Furthermore, one…
[SHAMEFUL] Near empty parliament in session
Guess when there's no major agenda to fix the opposition, let's all just play truant eh?

PAP MPs are treating parliamentary proceedings like a joke!

Lawrence Wong was the one who said RI is a lousy school in parliament!







Aiyah, Emperor Loong probably decreed that all jiak liao bee MPs from the ruling party must show their faces to wayang gao gao mah, else imagine how embarrassing it would be if the Mudland King's presence was graced with the usual utter emptiness