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STOMP apologises for erroneous article on open SMRT train doors

APOLOGY

Statement by STOMP Editor, Azhar Kasman

STOMP would like to apologise for the posting on June 20, supposedly showing an SMRT train that left Lakeside station with one set of doors open. The report, submitted by a STOMP content producer, has been found to be fabricated.

The content producer, Ms Samantha Ann Francis, had submitted the photo to STOMP, claiming that she had taken it when she was at Lakeside MRT Station at 10.15pm on June 19.

Following investigations by our staff, Ms Francis has admitted that she had in fact taken the photo off a posting on Twitter. The original tweet has since been removed.

Ms Francis has been dismissed by Singapore Press Holdings, which owns Stomp.

SPH sent a letter yesterday (24/5) to SMRT's interim CEO Tan Ek Kia apologising for the incident.

Mr Patrick Daniel, editor-in-chief of Singapore Press Holdings’ English and Malay Newspapers Division, said in the letter: “My team and I would like to apologise unreservedly to SMRT for this erroneous report by one of our staff. We truly regret the damage this has caused SMRT.”

He added: “Aside from breaching our professional ethics, what Ms Francis has done goes against all the values that we stand for."

As STOMP editor, I would also like to personally apologise to SMRT and members of the public for this erroneous article in STOMP. I deeply regret that one of our staff breached professional ethics and posted a fabricated report.

I would like to assure the public and all STOMP readers that the website does not tolerate such unethical behaviour.

We will also be reviewing our operating procedures and will do everything we can to prevent such a lapse from recurring.

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transportno.1 said   on 16 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
Good to kw. If that is real, which is NOT, it would have been put on the news and SMRT staffs will be interviewed so will passengers.
Bohkahlan1988 said   on 4 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
For someone with the word 'f***' in your name, I don't really think you can tell them off 'bout not having class...
stomerfuckyrself said   on 1 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
See that you dont like ppl give negative comment on you, have you tot of other ppl tat you have post are scolded with even worst comment!? tsk
stomerfuckyrself said   on 1 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
tsktsk puipuipui!
stomerfuckyrself said   on 1 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
LOUSY MANAGEMENT!
stomerfuckyrself said   on 1 Jul, 2012   Report as offensive  
***** you stomp for deleting my comment!!!! No class!
post of other ppl get scolded but dint see you deleting those dirty comments yet you spent so much time deleting urs!? shame on you !!!
SeriousJokes said   on 30 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
She should be sued as a warning to those who intend to defame.
sculder1 said   on 28 Jun, 2012   Report as offensive  
It's good that the editor issued an apology so kudos to that . While we are on this subject , Mr Azhar Kasman , I do hope that you remove the "Hey Goondu" section and instead , put in a section that rewards kindness . Maybe call it "Bouquets" or something similar . Surely it would be unfair for those who were caught unawares to be labeled as "goondu" if the picture doesn't tell the whole truth . Also , in the "ugly commuters" section, faces should be blurred out so as not to create any unnecessary problems arising for the person in the photo . I do hope that a "Bouquets" section to be created so that not only we Singaporeans know that there are great people out there , but non-Singaporeans visiting this website know about this too .
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