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August 20th, 2014 10:01 AM #1Malaysian MRT Corp chief resigns over worksite mishap
PUBLISHED: 4:03 AM, AUGUST 20, 2014
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysian Mass RapidTransit Corporation (MRT Corp) chief executive Azhar Abdul Hamid yesterday tendered his resignation to shoulder the blame for a deadly construction site accident in which three foreign workers died.
“As the head of MRT Corp, I am taking personal responsibility for the incident and this is the correct thing to do. I have informed the chairman of MRT Corp, Dr Ali Hamsa, of my decision,” said Mr Azhar. His resignation will take effect today.
MRT-3 crash: Abaya blaming train drivers, not compadre-contractor
GOTCHA By Jarius Bondoc (The Philippine Star) | Updated August 15, 2014 - 12:00am
The Metro Rail Transit (MRT)-3 is still examining if mechanical or human failure caused last Wednesday’s train crash. But hasty Transport Sec. Joseph Emilio Abaya already has a conclusion. Two train drivers did it, he insists, and so had them booked by the Pasay City police. That’s of course to cover up the real culprit: sloppy maintenance of the railway by the contractor, his own compadre, one Marlo dela Cruz.
Reading between the lines of the initial incident report, non-upkeep truly is to blame. The drivers are least culpable, and even their fault can be traced to dela Cruz’s Global Inc., in joint venture with Autre Porte Technique (APT).
Saan kayo dito?
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August 20th, 2014 10:21 AM #2
Philippine government: they cannot be at fault, they cannot lose, because their intentions are for the good of the Filipino people.
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August 20th, 2014 10:32 AM #3
Watched Abaya last night sa Aquino Abunda tonight.
Yun dalawang drivers pala is contractual employees. ano kaya qualification to be a train driver or mechanic ba tawag nila dun?
For me, review and audit current policies and practices, i assume technical experts nag sulat and nag agree dito prior to implementation.
Lets stick muna sa scenario na ito, if proven na blunder nga ng driver is it just to demand for the head of the office to resign?
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August 20th, 2014 10:43 AM #4
what i don't get is who in their right mind decided to have the broken train pushed instead of pulled? ngayon lang ako naka rinig na tinulak ang train. i'm no engineer or train expert but it's pretty obvious that pushing something as heavy as a train then trying to stop from behind will be pretty damn hard and next to impossible on a downhill road.
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August 20th, 2014 10:45 AM #5
watched the news last night and sabi ni Abaya hand daw siya mag resign basta sabihan lang daw siya ni Pinoy
eh sigurado naman hindi siya sasabihan ni Pinoy
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August 20th, 2014 10:53 AM #6
in the first place, kung properly maintained ang train di sana tumirik at di kailangan itulak
ginagawa tanga ang publiko
ok sige fault ng train driver tinulak ang train and it crashed thru the barrier
pero kung ayos ang train di sana nangyari lahat yan
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August 20th, 2014 10:55 AM #7sa mga airplane din naman ganyan din, why blame the managers, mechanics, the administrator, the political appointee, maraming mawawalan ng trabaho.
if you put the blame with the drivers madali ang investigation, close case agad. tutal ilan years na lang pag napalitan na si Pnoy iba na din ang mag manage ng MRT.
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August 20th, 2014 11:53 AM #8
Have anyone wondered why you don't hear horror stories from LRT-1 and 2 line???
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August 20th, 2014 01:26 PM #9
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August 20th, 2014 01:31 PM #10