Monday 10 August 2015

Attempted to shift blame to AIM instead of taking responsibility for S&CC Arrears



To distract public's attention from their pathetic performance, Sylvia Lim suggested the timing of the sale of the Town Council Managing System (TCMS) just before GE 2011 was politically motivated to trip the incoming WP MPs.

Look at the timeline and you will see just how ridiculous that assertion was. 

The sale of the TCMS was the result of a review that was called in 2009. 

Hey, it's 2009, well before GE2011, and it was for the purpose of assessing the software's risk of obsolescence. 

If there is anything suspicious about timing, it is the timing of Sylvia Lim raising the AIM issue.
Back in 2011 after taking over, she thanked AIM for helping them to migrate to their own IT system. She also thanked AIM for granting them extensions. 

One year later in May 2012, she said the handover from the previous PAP-run town council to the WP's AHTC had been relatively smooth and considered it a 'significant accomplishment'. (ST 5 May 2012)

But her story changed when the town council management report was released in Dec 2012 and the town council received a red band for S&CC arrears. 

http://bit.ly/1IcSkOw
http://www.mnd.gov.sg/towncouncilreviewreport/AnnexA_MND_TC_Review_Report.pdf

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