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Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
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Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
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Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
I think we've relaxed a bit now. As you are aware we had a problem a number of years ago. The way I'm looking at it is as long is it doesn't become a non-stop posting of heaps of articles. We should be okay.
Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
Oh dear. Silly lady but the worst part is the ICA officers accepting the bribe!
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Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
Silly woman ..
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Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
She is a PR now so i wonder what happens with her REP.
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Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
It will probably be rejected when it comes up for renewal.
Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
Tend to agree. Very silly of the MAlaysian lady as she was a shoo in anyways.
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Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
So how did they catch her? If nothing was really done by the ICA lady.
For me reading that article looks like she was even more stupid then just trying to bribe ica officer.
She wanted PR faster as she was pregnant, but from the article it took over a year, which is definitely longer than it takes to deliver a baby from the point you've found out you are pregnant.
The daughter and mother seem like just conned her money but did nothing as she was going to be accepted anyway. She gets upset and report them from cheating her money, but at the same time confesses that she bribed them.
For me reading that article looks like she was even more stupid then just trying to bribe ica officer.
She wanted PR faster as she was pregnant, but from the article it took over a year, which is definitely longer than it takes to deliver a baby from the point you've found out you are pregnant.
The daughter and mother seem like just conned her money but did nothing as she was going to be accepted anyway. She gets upset and report them from cheating her money, but at the same time confesses that she bribed them.
Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
Which would mean not just silly but stupid too. Best send her back to Malaysia, which I'm sure will happen at some point anyway.ProvenPracticalFlexible wrote: ↑Tue, 30 Jun 2020 1:54 pmShe gets upset and report them from cheating her money, but at the same time confesses that she bribed them.
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Re: Jail for woman who bribed ICA officer to expedite her PR application
Wouldn’t be surprised if her PR is revoked the moment she’s released from the prison, repatriated and barred from coming in again.
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