'Why did several former SPH Media senior executives ignore and forgo the quality of integrity and trust... And why did they need to bloat and falsify the circulation data?' — Teo Kueh Liang, Letter to the Editor
"Why did several former SPH Media senior executives ignore and forgo the quality of integrity and trust... And why did they need to bloat and falsify the circulation data?" — Teo Kueh Liang, Letter to the Editor” . Several crucial points which are concerning the SPH Media circulation data saga:
Why did several former SPH Media senior executives ignore and forgo the quality of integrity and trust, which are of the utmost importance and professionalism to the publishing professionals? And why did they need to bloat and falsify the circulation data?
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