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Sun, Apr 19, 2009
The Straits Times
'She breached staff code of conduct'

DBS Bank yesterday elaborated on the reasons it was unhappy that Ms Josie Lau disregarded the advice not to take on the role of Aware president. Its spokesman issued this statement:

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'THE bank takes pride in the fact that many DBS employees pursue their interests and passion outside work, and are involved with various community/ charity/volunteer organisations in their personal capacity.

These employees had sought and obtained prior approval to do so, in accordance with the bank's staff code of conduct. Approval is granted on a case-by-case basis, depending on the demands of the proposed external appointment as well as the job responsibilities that the individual holds in the bank.

Josie informed the bank of her appointment as Aware Exco member on April 13, over two weeks after she was appointed on March 28. She had not sought prior approval for this appointment and thereby breached the staff code of conduct. Nevertheless, DBS made a concession and agreed to support her involvement as Exco member.

Early this week, Josie broached the subject of her intent to run for president of Aware. We reviewed her request and subsequently informed her that while the bank continues to support her involvement in Aware, we could not support her intent to run for president, given the demands associated with the top post of a leading advocacy group in Singapore. Banks worldwide are facing very challenging times, and her role as VP in the credit card space today is even more challenging, given the environment we are in.

Every year, all employees are required to acknowledge that they will abide by the bank's policies. We are disappointed that Josie knowingly disregarded DBS' staff code of conduct twice. Such an attitude is not one that DBS, or any other organisation, can condone in a leader. We are now reviewing the matter internally.'

This article was first published in The Straits Times.

 

 
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