Category: Singapuraku

  • Netizen: Lee Hsien Loong Needs To Be Answerable To Public On Accusations By Siblings

    Netizen: Lee Hsien Loong Needs To Be Answerable To Public On Accusations By Siblings

    No, Mr Lee Hsien Loong, we need answers/ specific clarifications (if possible, independent inquiry) into these allegations:

    1) that you used your position as prime minister to obtain documents (Deed of Gift) given to the ministry via Lawrence Wong. (abuse of powers)

    2) that your wife, Ho Ching, has ‘pervasive influence’ that ‘extends well beyond her job purview’ despite not being an elected official or govt official. (conflict of interest and overreach of power)

    3) that you made your personal lawyer, Lucien Wong, the Attorney-General in Jan 2017. (favouritism/ nepotism)

    4) that you monitored your two siblings so much that Lee Hsien Yang, your own brother, wants to leave the country. (threatening/ police state)

    re: https://goo.gl/G71SrX

     

    Source: Albert Tay

  • Lee Wei Ling: This Is About Singaporeans, Not About Our Home

    Lee Wei Ling: This Is About Singaporeans, Not About Our Home

    I am out of Singapore, with erratic and slow internet connection. The article that appeared in the Singapore press gave PM’s version of the story. Our letter was carefully vetted by our lawyers and obviously not in my own voice.

    My American friend who is the tour leader of my Scottish island holiday thought it a family quarrel. If it were merely a family affair, we would not have taken it public. The main message is not Hsien Yang & I fearing what PM will do to us. The most important point I want to put across is if PM can misuse his official power to abuse his siblings who can fight back, what else can he do to ordinary citizens. But our lawyer edited that main message out, and as Hsien Yang got most of the bullying, he could not help but allow his emotion to be expressed in the press statement. That is what led my American friend to conclude that it is a family quarrel.

    38 Oxley Road was bought by my parents, it is for them to decide what its fate is. My Father had told us, his children, repeatedly, that being family property, there is no need to donate to charity if Oxley were sold. Hsien Loong, as a condition for selling the house to Hsien Yang, and in his attempt to punish Hsien Yang for blocking what he wants to do with the house, stipulated that in addition to paying Hsien Loong the market value of the house, he must also donate 50% of that value to charity.

    Hsien Loong and Ho Ching are finally showing their true colours. I think these Colours show them unsuitable as PM and most certainly as PM’s wife of Singapore.

     

    Source: Lee Wei Ling

  • Yayasan Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Anjur Iftar Bagi 200 Keluarga Memerlukan

    Yayasan Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Anjur Iftar Bagi 200 Keluarga Memerlukan

    Sebanyak 200 keluarga memerlukan dari Kelompok Masjid Barat Laut menerima habuan Ramadan dan Hari Raya oleh wakil Yayasan Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

    Timbalan Ketua Misi di Kedutaan Amiriah Arab Bersatu (UAE) di Singapura, Mohamed Salim Al -Falahi turut menaja majlis iftar yang diadakan di Majid Yusof Ishak semalam (13 Jun).

    Setiap keluarga menerima hamper bernilai $200, mengandungi barangan makanan untuk bulan Ramadan dan Hari Raya dari yayasan tersebut.

    Iftar istimewa ini adalah salah satu inisiatif yang disokong oleh yayasan itu untuk memperluas rangkaian hubungannya dengan institusi-institusi lain yang juga berkongsi matlamat yang sama, iaitu membantu dan membawa keceriaan kepada yang memerlukan serta memperkaya kehidupan mereka baik tempatan mahupun di luar negara.

    Menerusi satu kenyataan media yang dikeluarkan oleh Kedutaan UAE, Encik Mohamed Salim berkata: “Majlis iftar ini membuka peluang bagi diri saya dan juga rakan-rakan sekerja saya untuk mengenali dengan lebih dekat lagi bagaimana masyakarat Muslim di Singapura meraikan Ramadan dan bagaimana masjid-masjid memainkan pelbagai peranan untuk berkhidmat dan memenuhi keperluan masyarakat dari segi sosial dan agama.”

    Turut hadir di majlis tersebut adalah Pengerusi Yayasan Rahmatan Lil Alamin (RLAF), Po’ad Mattar, Ketua Eksekutif MUIS Abdul Razak Maricar serta para pegawai dan wakil kelompok masjid dan RLAF.

    Yayasan Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan ditubuhkan pada bulan Julai 2007 oleh Presiden UAE, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

    Visi yayasan itu adalah untuk “Merintis Inisiatif Kebajikan” dan strategi-strateginya ditumpukan kepada kesihatan dan pendidikan di peringkat domestik, serantau dan global.

    Pelbagai bantuan yang dihulurkan oleh yayasan itu di seluruh dunia sejauh ini, melebihi 87 negara sejak ditubuhkan.

    Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan mengisytiharkan tahun 2017 sebagai Tahun Pemberian didorong oleh nilai-nilai memberikan layanan yang baik dan sifat bermurah hati.

     

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Lucky The Golden Rule Barber Co, Barbers Gave Hair Cuts To Argentina’s Football Stars

    Lucky The Golden Rule Barber Co, Barbers Gave Hair Cuts To Argentina’s Football Stars

    It was a dream come true for a group of barbers in Singapore when they were contacted by the Argentina football team for haircuts on Monday (Jun 12).

    “One of the players, (Paulo) Dybala, messaged us on our Instagram page, and the management didn’t see the message. We never replied the message,” Muhammad Fauzee, a barber with The Golden Rule Barber Co, told Channel NewsAsia.

    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/image/8941736/16x9/991/557/f2d218e4f0a481d843eb5288b94382a0/Ai/dybala-saying-he-needs-a-haircut.jpg

    “Then, the Argentina team called us yesterday at 5pm and said: ‘Where are you guys, you have to be at the hotel at 4.30pm. We said: ‘What 4.30pm, what hotel?’ Suddenly they paused, they talked, and they said it’s a misunderstanding … At 10.30pm, (we) start cutting their hair.”

    The barbers were told that the team had found their shop randomly through a Google search. They proceeded to the Fullerton Hotel,where the players are staying ahead of their friendly match against Singapore, to “chill with” stars such as Angel Di Maria and Dybala. They then cut the hair of their team-mates Manuel Lanzini and Joaquin Correa, the barbers later clarified.

    “It was a crazy experience. I feel very proud of my company to do this,” added a star-struck Fauzee.

    The barber shop also posted on Facebook: “So we did one of the craziest VIP House Call ever!!”

    The friendly to commemorate the Football Association of Singapore’s 125th anniversary will take place at the National Stadium on Tuesday.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • Home Of Former PM Lee Kuan Yew At 38 Oxley Road At Centre Of Dispute

    Home Of Former PM Lee Kuan Yew At 38 Oxley Road At Centre Of Dispute

    A long-running question over what to do with the home of the late former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew at 38, Oxley Road has come into focus again after two of the late Mr Lee’s children, Dr Lee Wei Ling and Mr Lee Hsien Yang, issued a statement on the matter on Wednesday (June 14).

    In their statement, they reiterated their father’s wish that the house be demolished upon his death.

    The two siblings, who are joint executors and trustees of their father’s estate, also said that their elder brother, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and his wife Ho Ching had opposed this wish as “the preservation of the house would enhance his political capital”.

    The issue of 38, Oxley Road made the news back in 2015, several weeks after Mr Lee Kuan Yew died at the age of 91 on March 23 that year.

    In April 2015, Dr Lee and Mr Lee Hsien Yang stated publicly that the late Mr Lee had asked for his house to be demolished after his death, and asked Singaporeans to respect this wish.

    In his will, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said that the house should “be demolished immediately after my death or if my daughter, Wei Ling, would prefer to continue living in the original house, immediately after she moves out of the house”.

    If demolition is made impossible owing to changes in the law, rules or regulations, it was the late Mr Lee’s wish that the house should not be open to anyone except his children, their families and descendants.

    There had been calls after Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s death to turn the pre-war bungalow, which he had lived in since the 1940s, into a museum or heritage site.

    PM Lee told Parliament at a sitting on April 12, 2015, that Mr Lee Kuan Yew knew about calls from the public to turn his Oxley Road home into a museum and a memorial to him, but was adamant the house should be demolished after his death.

    Mr Lee Kuan Yew had written formally to the Cabinet at least twice to put his wishes on the record, PM Lee told Parliament.

    The first time was soon after his wife, Madam Kwa Geok Choo, died in October 2010, and the second time was after he stepped down from the Cabinet in May 2011.

    In his statement delivered in Parliament, PM Lee said that his father’s position on 38, Oxley Road was unwavering over the years, and added that Singaporeans should respect his wishes.

    PM Lee explained that his father was averse to the idea as he had seen too many houses of famous people “kept frozen in time… as a monument with people tramping in and out”, and they invariably “become shabby”.

    The prime minister also said that a decision on the fate of the house was not required as his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, continued to live there.

    In December 2015, PM Lee and his two siblings said in a joint statement that they hoped the State would honour their late father’s wishes regarding the house.

    The statement also announced that PM Lee and Mr Lee Hsien Yang had each agreed to donate half the value of Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s Oxley Road house to eight charities, in honour of their father.

    “Dr Lee Wei Ling and Mr Lee Hsien Yang would like to honour the wish of the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew that the house at 38, Oxley Road be demolished after Dr Lee Wei Ling ceases to live in it,” the statement said.

    “Mr Lee Hsien Loong has recused himself from all government decisions involving 38, Oxley Road and, in his personal capacity, would also like to see this wish honoured,” it added.

    A online poll released later in December 2015 by Hong Kong-based market research firm YouGov found that a majority of those surveyed supported demolishing the house. Of the 1,000 people it polled online, 77 per cent said they backed Mr Lee’s wish and 15 per cent of wanted the house preserved.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

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