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ANNEX a List of Outstanding Award Winners S/N Name of Award ANNEX A List of Outstanding Award Winners S/N Name of Award Winner Name of Company Category of submission ComfortDelGro 1 Ng Lay Peng Customer Service Engineering Pte Ltd ComfortDelGro 2 Lim Chuan Huat Automotive & Engineering Engineering Pte Ltd 3 Hok Swee Kwan ComfortDelGro Taxis Taxi Operations 4 Kok Teck Wee ComfortDelGro Taxis Taxi Operations Ng Ching Yiau 5 ComfortDelGro Taxis Taxi Operations (Huang Jinyao) 6 Seet Choo Tong ComfortDelGro Taxis Taxi Operations 7 Ang Siew Tee SMRT Corporation Ltd Customer Service Prakash Anand SMRT Automotive 8 Automotive & Engineering Mahalingam Services Pte Ltd SMRT Automotive 9 Melvin Lim Moo Shen Automotive & Engineering Services Pte Ltd SMRT Automotive 10 Sandy Chan Ai Khim Automotive & Engineering Services Pte Ltd 11 P.G. Oli Mohamed SMRT Trains Ltd Rail Operations Muhammad Noh Bin Abdul 12 SMRT Trains Ltd Rail Operations Sukor 13 S Nadarajan SMRT Trains Ltd Rail Operations 14 Mak Fook Ming SMRT Trains Ltd Rail Operations Go Ahead Singapore Pte. 15 Tay Yu Ying Customer Service Ltd. 16 Deng Ziliang SBS Transit Ltd Bus Operations 17 Sam Bin Ali SBS Transit Ltd Bus Operations 18 Hooi Chee Keong SBS Transit Ltd Bus Operations 19 Lee Hong Khia SBS Transit Ltd Rail Operations 20 Mohamed Bin Osman SBS Transit DTL Pte Ltd Rail Operations Tower Transit Singapore 21 Goh Meow Eng Bus Operations Pte Ltd Tower Transit Singapore 22 Kamsani Bin Minhat Bus Operations Pte Ltd 23 Siti Nur Azimah Binte Edris Transit Link Pte Ltd Customer Service 24 Kartina Bte Mohamed Transit Link Pte Ltd Customer Service 25 Siti Maisarah Bte Basri Transit Link Pte Ltd Customer Service .
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