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    Top surgeon ‘threatened’ MFA: counsel

    Prominent surgeon Susan Lim wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) threatening to expose sensitive information. (File photo)Prominent surgeon Susan Lim wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) threatening to expose sensitive information. …

    Prominent surgeon Susan Lim wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) saying that to defend herself properly she would have to expose information that could cause "unnecessary embarrassment" to Brunei and affect ties between the country and Singapore if a disciplinary hearing against her proceeded, the High Court heard on Monday.

    Dr Lim's letter dated 1 March 2010 and addressed to Minister for Foreign Affairs George Yeo was presented yesterday to the High Court, which will have to decide whether  the Singapore Medical Council (SMC) can set up a second disciplinary hearing against her regarding the fees she charged a patient, the cousin of Brunei's Sultan and sister of his queen.

    SMC's lawyer, senior counsel Alvin Yeo, told the High Court that the letter amounted to Dr Lim "threatening" Minister Yeo and was another attempt by her to "subvert the legal process", according to The Straits Times.

    In the letter, Dr Lim said that "some of the facts that may cast a negative light on Brunei" include the medical condition of the patient and  the "apparently inconsistent relationship between the Ministry of Health, Brunei, the Royal Family and the patient's family".

    She also claimed that there had been "extraordinary and often unreasonable demands placed on me by the patient and the Royal Family, including significant out-of-pocket expenses I was made to bear... including the cost of a private air-charter to transport the patient to Brunei which I personally paid for", TODAY reported.

    Pengiran Damit, who had breast cancer, was Dr Lim's patient from 2001 until her death in 2007. Last month, the news broke that Dr Lim charged her $26 million for the period January to July 2007, but later slashed the fee to just over $3 million.

    In a letter of reply dated 16 March last year, the MFA said it had taken note of Dr Lim's letter and that the it "is not in a position to intervene in an ongoing legal process".

    Dr Lim, who is facing 94 charges of professional misconduct by the Ministry of Health, also wrote to the chairman of the second disciplinary committee formed by the SMC to look into the complaint of overcharging against her.

    Yeo told the High Court that in the letter Dr Lim sought to raise "ridiculous assertions of purported personal or professional conflict of interest against" the chairman.

    Earlier, the High Court heard that Dr Lim allegedly marked up bills of third-party doctors by as much as 500 times, allegations that Dr Lim's lawyer, senior counsel Lee Eng Beng, described on Monday as "false and mischievous".

    The reading of the bills were taken out of context and should include other services provided at the time, Lee contended. He also questioned SMC's lack of a benchmark to determine a case of overcharging.

    Meanwhile, as the hearings were being held, Lim herself was away travelling in the U.S. and Europe.

    According to Dr Lim's husband, banker Deepak Sharma, she attended a medical conference in San Francisco before going on a private trip to a high-end ski resort in Courchevel, France, where she joined her two daughters, aged 19 and 21, The New Paper reported.

    On 20 March, she said on her Twitter page that was "starting the yearly pilgrimage up the mountain from Moutiers to Courchevel to enjoy the freshness of spring skiing."

    On 19 March, she said she had an "exhausting day at the shops in Geneve with my teenage daughters before hitting the slopes".

    On 25 March, she tweeted, "Let not an honest citizen be trampled upon by public authorities when their injustice and irregularities are exposed."

    She had been expected to fly back to Singapore yesterday.

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    416 comments

    • GET REAL.  •  11 months ago
      Threatening MFA. That is really a HERO. Should be a friend of Wikileaks than it might work.
    • andy  •  1 year 2 months ago
      She claimed she used her own expenses for the treatment. Why did she not claimed for it? The hospital cannot afford to pay her?
      Anyway, she is an embrassement to Singapore medical world! Its already very clear that she had balloned the figures been charged to the patient! Still deny what!!! The more she threaten, the furthermore the investigation must take place.
      • MyQute 1 year 2 months ago
        Yep, she's digging a deeper hole everytime she retaliates instead of admitting her mistakes. Some people are like that.
      • Sammy Thein 1 year 2 months ago
        she is trying to claim. but then the SMC stop the brunei from paying it.
      • Alahma 1 year 2 months ago
        it's a similar case to Durai - the more he threaten / use some govt authority such as Mrs G - the more will be exposed! Remember the peanut case. This is another peanut that cost $3M after discount in this peanut country! Just be patient and watch how she embarass herself - claiming that some higher authority has been wooing her etc! Which normal men other than some desparado or non-Chinese would bother to woo someone who needs a facelift/ full reconstruction! Any advice Dr W?
    • jojo  •  1 year 2 months ago
      that's what happen when SMC refused to set a benchmark for private practice on medical services here. how to nail anyone that's claimed to be overcharged?
      • 9ELEVEN 1 year 2 months ago
        as for cancer patient especially a royalty 3mil for her services is way not enough to meet demands beyond medical
        needs if u hv been on such case before.
      • MyQute 1 year 2 months ago
        Present laws allow doctors to get away with not curing thousands of patients of cancer. But when one homeopathic or Chinese Traditional Doctor fails to cure one, they cry "quackery"!
      • Sammy Thein 1 year 2 months ago
        crazy . you dont need to pay for the medicine? 6 month intensive care you don't need to pay? in hongkong you are paying more than$250000 a day for intensive care to hongkong gamble king stanley Ho.
        how much he spent till date? did he complaint?
    • Aiyo2  •  1 year 2 months ago
      it is very sad that nowadays one cannot get a doctor with a heart. all most of them care about is how to make money and more money. recently i had a tiny papilloma inside my nose, about 2mm, but nevertheless gave me a lot of irritation and pain. i went and saw a specialist in mt elezebeth hospital and was charged $321 with only a tube of moisturising cream for the nose after being told to leave it alone as there is nothing that could be done! i was very disappointed and felt very cheated as i was expecting some kind of treatment or, if no treatment, at most $100 or more for the professional advice. the pain did not go away and subsequently i went to ipoh to see a e.n.t. specialist, introduced by an anaesthetic friend of ours. the specialist there gave me some cream to rub inside the nose, some medicine to take for ten days, and also some comforting information about the papilloma. now i am cured, and the fee? 110 ringgit only.

      some time ago, i had some problems with my large bowels in kuching and i went to normah hospital for a scope. the next day, i was very surprised and touched when the doctor who did my scope personally called me to say that my scope was normal and told me not to worry. will singapore doctors do that? i strongly doubt that. in my opinion, the singapore doctors should step down from their pedestal and learn from their neighbours instead of thinking they are always the best.
      • being human 1 year 2 months ago
        HU to be honest there are some very good doctor in singapore in the hertlander they are very good when you want to go to mt E or Mt A or private hospital sad to say you just have to pay their price loh.

        When i was giving birth i go to Mt. A the bill was really high than my husband laugh at me and say why pay so much
        Giving Birth KK the best cause all hospital when complication will send you to KK
        Heart - SGH
        Skin- TTS

        you can go any hospitale but when got problem they send you to the above respective cause they are the best other only pay for NAME AND STATUS

        so choice is always yours to choose
      • Maverick 1 year 2 months ago
        @ Being Human - well posted and well said about those want to give birth at high end hospitals just for the status. Look I am rich. Charge me more for all I care attitude.

        Any complication, they will all do the same, send you to KK and all the specialist goverment hospital or centres.
      • tty 1 year 2 months ago
        you want a doctor with a heart here? sure, but pls understand that it has to comes with a price tag! there's NO FREE LUNCH IN SG.
    • Nose Digger  •  1 year 2 months ago
      From 26 million slashed to 3 million...wow....her clinic got year end discount or something? Have to accumulate coupons or points to get the discount?? She stated that she got info that might affect ties between S'pore and Brunei. I really hope to see such info gets exposed. i'm sure it'll be very entertaining...
      On a side note, I seldom find doctors with a heart nowadays. Many of them seemed to be more interested in making $$, perhaps to pay off their college loans?? I remembered in the early 80's when I was still a kid, I encountered many doctors who really cares for their patients. This particular doctor from TTSH has been following up on me for few years and suddenly one day she called me at my home, to inform me that she'll be leaving S'pore and told me to take care. I was very very touched by this gesture of hers and she really made me feel cared for as a patient. That incident even made me motivated to become a doctor for a while LOL...but nowadays, quite hard to find such good doctors who can really made you feel cared for...Maybe there is, but they'll charge you 26 million...
      • tty 1 year 2 months ago
        hey, is not to pay off cllege loans is to buy more houses in sentosa cove, lol...
      • Fair Play 1 year 2 months ago
        You are right. In the past doctors work with passion. Nowadays, it's more for the money for some doctors. However, there are doctors who are still very professional, to be fair. My friend's skin doctor practises at Tong Building. If your bad skin condition is due to nature and genes, he will tell you so and that he could not treat your skin to make you look more beautiful. So, as a patient, to each his own. Wise up and do not be 'cheated' by some of these professionals.
      • Adeline 1 year 2 months ago
        i agreed with you. it is true that nowadays doctors during job for $$ sake and not really care for patients.
    • Paris  •  1 year 2 months ago
      This so called doctor overcharged the patient by the millions. She apparently inflate the bills by a thousand percent or more. A doctor takes an oath to treat a patient, rich or poor but certainly not to the extend of "milking" the rich. What she did is wrong. And she knows it. Otherwise she won't be using threats between Singapore and the Brunei government. She is pathetic. I hope the Medical Board takes away her licence to practice. We don't need doctors like her.
      • anonymous 1 year 2 months ago
        if it wasn't for her, who knows when the first successful liver transplant in asia would happen. you all focus on all the negative things and forget everything good a person has done in the past. so quick to judge based on what you hear. the media''s job is to exaggerate and twist stories to make them more 'interesting'. how can we trust what we see? and, doctors are the ones which have to come and treat us even though nobody else wants to come near us when we're sick and what do we do? we scold them over stuff we only get one side of the story of.
      • Silky Snow 1 year 2 months ago
        Are you the person who's been dishing out negatives? You are a disgusting living being. There are many "first" transplant. Liver, heart, etc. Heard of face transplant? Did that doctor make millions??? No! It's because he's ethical. He is a doctor. Use your Fu@$% brains before u dish out comments, sicko!
      • Paris 1 year 2 months ago
        To Anonymous i agree with Silky Snow. We don't need a shitty and greedy doctor.
        Maybe one day you will need a liver transplant and she will ask you if have you have $200,000 a day for her fees.
    • Aslan Leo  •  1 year 2 months ago
      This business of Cancer treatment is very lucrative.. But to reduce the bill from a whopping 26 million to 3 million, it shows just how much she had inflated the bill back then. No wonder, she and her children can holiday, shop and ski in Europe. Tsk, tsk, tsk. You can say, sponsored by courtesy of the Brunei royalty, and maybe other of her past patients too...

      Such malpractices really tarnished the reputation of S'pore being a regional medical hub. So what if the medical technolo---- is very advanced? The medical ethics are lagging far behind. It has become a money-spinning industry, like the casino sector.. And what will be done to stem this? I guess, nothing much.

      If a Japan-scale disaster were to occur here, I won't be surprised if the hospitals will first check the casualties' ability to pay, before admitting them for treatment. Poor Singaporeans...
    • g  •  1 year 2 months ago
      What can be more embrassing and damaging than what wikileaks has done to us and our neighbours? In order to clear one's name and justice done, the truth must be out! Let the ministries worry about the embrassment.

      Overcharging by $23 million? Overcharging just by $20, a taxi driver can be in trouble. How can a professional overcharge a client by $23 million? Where's Singapore justice???
    • Henry  •  1 year 2 months ago
      The MFA should charge her with threatening. Never in my lifetime have I come across a greedy doctor like her....Never..never...never.
    • Andy  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Wa Dr Susan ling discount is better then the geylang durian store that i visit. Service also the same as the one i visit, threatening me to buy those open one since i ask for the expense one but with discount of $10 for 3(usual price is one for $15). How to buy when their expense durian is like water durian. Hope that our gov will protect our country and durain buyer citizen and throw those people to jail.
    • Just a Fool  •  1 year 2 months ago
      A doctor that charges $26 mil then can slash to $3 mil. How much fats does one need?
      $3 mil ----- for one patient and some said not excessive????
      My god...what has Singapore become?
    • Bonsa  •  1 year 2 months ago
      人在作天在看
    • Thanks  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Become rich and arrogant?...(sigh).. Intelligent but no wisdom?...(sigh)... Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble, when we think we're perfect in every way... Why why why ??? So what are you going to do when the whole world belongs to you??? Money is important, but is it the only importance???
    • Freden  •  1 year 2 months ago
      Let's inject more topics on moral values into medicine study.

      I find that some doctors these days are unethical, cold and to a large extend arrogant.

      BTW, what is this profession about? Saving lives, earn more money or just for the prestige?
    • R2  •  1 year 2 months ago
      We will forgive you if you donate all those money to help those affected by the Japan's Earthquakes and Tsunami.
    • sarah l  •  1 year 2 months ago
      If I had cancer and didn't have the 3 million dollars to pay for such a doctor, I would rather die. No way that medical treatment, even at a private hospital should be as exorbitant as what she had claimed the fees to be, which was 26 million, then oh so suddenly reduced by ninety percent! 90% sale! Who has ever heard of that! Not for a pair of jeans and certainly not for cancer treatment! Something is very wrong with this Doctor. All this time, she is on holiday?!!!
    • Zesty  •  1 year 2 months ago
      In reply to Jessica

      She is not the only one in the backyard, there are more waiting to be discovered by SMC.

      I once overheard in a specialist clinic in Orchard asking whether his staffs wanted to lunch on KFC. Answer from them were yes, and was told to charged to patient's account under miscellaneous.

      OMG!!!
    • Sad Story  •  1 year 2 months ago
      sigh ............ we have had enough gangster on the street. Now, a highly educated surgeon behaves like gangster too.
      If you dare, please simply explain how could you afford to slash bill by 23 MILLIONS !!!!!!
      (down to 3 millions from 26 millions).
    • Nanyang  •  1 year 2 months ago
      SG's 2nd president, e late Dr Benjamin Sheares, was so adored by e baby-boomers tt a flyover was named after him. Let's name a sewage treatment plant after Dr Susan Lim.
    • Khairil  •  1 year 2 months ago
      She maybe a good surgeon but she definitely has bad moral values. This is how the rich get richer. I all for her to be punish, even severely now that she is using blackmailing tactics.

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