They sorry.
This after they caused the Circle Line to break down during morning peak hour as they all went to work and school together at the same time.
One Singaporean, Jin Soh Lee, said he would like to personally apologise to SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek for causing him inconvenience and dealing with this issue so early in the morning: “I’m sorry Desmond Kuek. I caused your MRT system to break down again, especially after you have refused to show up in public to face up to criticism and this incident will no doubt put more pressure on you to take responsibility.”
“So, please forgive me and my fellow commuters for making you work harder to oversee that there are no more train faults even when all of these problems are not your doing.”
Another Singaporean, Gei Ni Qian, went beyond apologising and insisted on doing more on his part to ensure the quality of MRT trains improve: “I would like to donate money to the SMRT CEO to make sure he gets paid more than S$2.2 million as compensation.”
“If we paid more for his salary every year, none of these would have happened.”
“Eh wait…”
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