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Singapore

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:58 am
by Typhoon
FT | Death in Singapore
US electronics engineer Shane Todd was found hanging in his Singapore apartment

Loral Corporation with a dead body China Technology Transfer

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 12:41 pm
by monster_gardener
Typhoon wrote:FT | Death in Singapore
US electronics engineer Shane Todd was found hanging in his Singapore apartment
Thank You VERY Much for your post, Typhoon...

If the facts are as presented............

IMVHO.............

Very Suspicious......

Offhand I am Tempted to say Loral Corporation with a dead body.................
Loral was accused of transferring technology to China in 1996. The incident arose as a result of an investigation into the launch failure of Intelsat 708, a Space Systems/Loral–built satellite. In a 2002 agreement with the State Department and Department of Justice the company agreed to pay $20 million in fines to settle the matter and to improve its compliance procedures. In the agreement Loral officials neither admitted nor denied the government's charges, but Loral executives acknowledged "the nature and seriousness of the offenses alleged by the department in the draft charging letter, including the risk of harm to the security and foreign policy interests of the United States", and stated that they wished to make amends through the payment of restitution. Schwartz subsequently released a statement accepting "full responsibility for the matter" and portrayed the incident as an error by a single Loral employee.[3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loral_Corporation

Technology Transfer to China with a dead body.........

With a dead body........

Does not reflect well on Singapore Law Enforcement............

Incompetent or worse..

If the facts are as presented....

Too bad Cass isn't here to comment.............

Re: Singapore

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 2:32 am
by Typhoon
Have wondered how the family business would continue to be run after the passing of the founder, Lew Kuan Yew.

SCMP | Trouble in the autoratic paradise
The relatives of Singapore’s late founding leader have descended into publicly fighting over his estate.
As the Lion City is gripped by the drama – and left to speculate on its undercurrents – questions arise about governance