A Chinese national who offered a $1,000 bribe to her superior to recommend the dismissal of her colleague was fined $2,500 on Thursday.
Tan Yanli, 35, a former guest service agent, admitted to offering the bribe to Ms Tan Sok Lan, a manager at Marina Bay Sands, in return for recommending the dismissal and repatriation of Ms Sun Chuanling on Aug 16. Ms Sun was Tan's room-mate.
The court heard that their relationship deteriorated over a series of disputes.
On Aug 16, Tan sent a text message to Ms Tan to get her co-worker repatriated to China.
-- ST
So this case is under who? Corrupt Practices Investigation Board?
c liao liao best
if her plot succeeded nvm, but now fail big time, and now had the collick's 100% animosity, she better watch her back very carefully next time.
5000 yrs of dog bite dog culture....... cannot change one lah
S$1000/- is not enough to bribe someone to sack someone.... imagine the cost of finding another replacement, training and administrative costs of hiring a work permit holder....
ya la~ but I want to know which department handle this case... issit CPIB?
Originally posted by MikeOscar:S$1000/- is not enough to bribe someone to sack someone.... imagine the cost of finding another replacement, training and administrative costs of hiring a work permit holder....
she should had done her homework before she proceed with the plan.
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:ya la~ but I want to know which department handle this case... issit CPIB?
not stated. it was stated in the newspaper that a poilce report was made.
could be police handle the case or police refer the case to CPIB
Originally posted by MikeOscar:S$1000/- is not enough to bribe someone to sack someone.... imagine the cost of finding another replacement, training and administrative costs of hiring a work permit holder....
The $1000 goes to the superior own pocket while the cost of finding replacement, training etc is by the hotel
so the total amount paid is S$3500... so what about the manager? never charge ah?
sack both
it is possible that the other party may have struck a deal with the manager, or the other party and the manager colluded set the briber up.
Originally posted by lemon1974:so the total amount paid is S$3500... so what about the manager? never charge ah?
you kok eye lah. the manager never accept the money and make police report
Originally posted by kengkia:it is possible that the other party may have struck a deal with the manager, or the other party and the manager colluded set the briber up.
the other party counter offer $2000...
Times are bad
she should offer the 1k to the quitter rather than the manager