COI Report – Part IV Page 182 of 425 29.2 Conference call with Bruce at pm 579. At around pm, a conference call was held and participants included Bruce, Benedict, Kim Chuan, Serena, Clarence and others. Bruce was informed that, based on the IHiS team’s rerunning the queries, more than 600,000 records could have been retrieved. The IHiS team also provided Bruce with a set of slides containing a summary of the facts of incident, investigation findings, actions taken to-date, and actions that were still in progress. 580. The call took about an hour, after which Bruce directed the IHiS team to return to the IHiS office at Serangoon North immediately to continue discussions in-person. He also wanted to study the logs of the SQL queries to get a more complete picture. 581. At the time when he was taking the call, Benedict was at a work lunch with Prof. Ivy and Prof. Kenneth. He stepped out to take the call, and was still on the call when Prof. Ivy and Prof. Kenneth were leaving at the end of the lunch. Benedict briefly informed them that there was some suspicious activity on the SingHealth database that looked serious, and that he would provide them with a further update later. In response, Prof. Ivy stated that if there was unauthorised access, they should report it to MOH right away. Benedict however asked for more time to find out more details. 29.3 Meeting at Serangoon North at pm 582. At around pm on 10 July 2018, a meeting was convened at IHiS’ offices at Serangoon North. Attendees included Bruce, Kim Chuan, Benedict, Leong Seng, and members from the IHiS team. Bruce was shown the SQL queries, and he noted that queries had been made on 26 June 2018 for retrieval of the schema of the SCM database, and that queries had been made for retrievals from tables for dispensed medication and patient demographics from 27 June to 4 July 2018.
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