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  • Fomer Singaporean Manager Of Teenage Star Tegar Septian Arrested Over Reports Of Sexual Harassment

    Fomer Singaporean Manager Of Teenage Star Tegar Septian Arrested Over Reports Of Sexual Harassment

    The former manager of Indonesian child star Tegar Septian has been arrested by the police here after two reports were made alleging sexual harassment.

    The latest report was lodged on Tuesday by Tegar, 13, who accused Singaporean Arif Dollah, 29, of molesting him “about six to seven times” in the man’s home here from the middle of last year until March 31.

    An earlier report, filed in February by local singer Sufie Rashid, alleged sexual abuse by Arif, inflicted in 2003.

    Speaking at a press conference with Tegar on Wednesday, Mr Sufie told reporters that he decided to speak up only after more than a decade when he learnt of Tegar’s case, adding that he felt the need to help make sure justice was dealt and Arif would not be able to commit the offences again.

    The accusations against Arif first started in February, after Tegar revealed to his parents Arif’s inappropriate behaviour, said the teenager’s label director, Mr Donald Kusumo of Harpa Records.

    “I was scared and worried,” Tegar told reporters, explaining why he had not spoken up earlier about the abuse.

    Police reports were filed in early March with the Indonesian police on the alleged sexual harassment by Arif, as well as the theft of Tegar’s property, including the singer’s passport.

    Arif is said to have made Tegar shower together with him, and sleep in his underwear in the same bed.

    There were also other worrying acts, said Mr Donald, such as how Arif would restrict Tegar’s communication with the teen’s family and the label, and find ways to be alone with Tegar. During one overseas trip late last year, Arif and Tegar remained inexplicably unaccounted for – for almost three weeks, added Mr Donald.

    By the end of January, Arif’s services had been terminated and, shortly after, the scandal grabbed headlines in Malaysia and Indonesia, where Tegar – a street busker before he was discovered – is popular.

    Arif has since denied all wrongdoing. Speaking to The Straits Times this week, he called the whole situation a publicity stunt, and that he suspected Tegar was being “forced” to spout such untruths. The last correspondence he had with Tegar was a text message from the teenager asking that Arif cook some food for him.

    “This means he values and appreciates me,” said Arif, adding that he has been unemployed since leaving his position as Tegar’s manager, and has even received anonymous death threats.

    “There was no problem with me and Tegar… I was doing the job of a father and a mother to this boy… Then suddenly this happens.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • MediaCorp To Release Lee Kuan Yew Documentaries On DVD

    MediaCorp To Release Lee Kuan Yew Documentaries On DVD

    Programmes about the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s founding Prime Minister, will be made available on DVD, said MediaCorp on Wednesday (Apr 1), after the media company said it received overwhelming requests to make them available on DVD for purchase.

    The programmes were broadcast during the period of National Mourning, following his passing on Mar 23, 2015.

    The three-part documentary, Time Nor Tide, was part of a series of special programmes to commemorate Mr Lee’s life and legacy. The series traces Mr Lee’s life and work from the time he entered politics, and includes exclusive archive footage and interviews with local and international personalities.

    Special box set editions of Time Nor Tide in English and Mandarin will be available at S$24.90 from Monday, Apr 6, 2015. They will be sold at all Poh Kim Video outlets and POPULAR/CD-RAMA stores. For bulk orders (above 100 copies), members of the public can email [email protected].

    A set of these programmes in Malay and Tamil will be available for purchasing two weeks later.

    In honour of Mr Lee’s lifetime contributions to the nation, MediaCorp is donating the net proceeds of the first public sale of DVDs to the Community Chest.

    The documentaries are also available for viewing online on Toggle, and on Channel NewsAsia’s website.

    MediaCorp is also planning to produce other programmes on Mr Lee Kuan Yew on DVD. These include In His Own Words, a six-part series of his key speeches over the years; and Forging A Nation, a compilation of short stories capturing significant moments and issues in Singapore’s history.

    These DVDs will be released by end-April 2015. Further information about these titles will be available soon.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • 97% Of Singaporeans Would Consider Leaving Singapore To Work Overseas

    97% Of Singaporeans Would Consider Leaving Singapore To Work Overseas

    Ninety-seven per cent of Singaporeans would consider leaving Singapore to work overseas — the biggest proportion in Asia, a poll by recruiting firm Hays showed.

    The poll, released on Monday (March 30), found that 85 per cent of respondents would leave for better job opportunities, career development or exposure.

    Twelve per cent would leave for a change in lifestyle.

    The poll was conducted among 2,553 job seekers in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China and Japan.

    China had the second most globally-mobile workforce, with 96 per cent of job seekers willing to work overseas, with better job opportunities, career development or exposure being the key reasons.

    The figure for Hong Kong was 94 per cent and 93 per cent for Malaysia, with most job seekers citing better opportunities, career development or exposure as the factors that would nudge them to leave.

    Japan had a lower proportion of job seekers who indicated they were willing to work overseas — 88 per cent.

    However, it had the biggest proportion of job seekers citing lifestyle factors as a reason for leaving, at 23 per cent.

    Ms Christine Wright, managing director of Hays in Asia, said the opportunity to gain international experience is the top factor driving local talent overseas.

    Employers increasingly value local talent with “international experience and an international mindset”.

    “These candidates are even more highly valued than expatriates since they combine their Westernised way of thinking and experience of how business is done overseas with local cultural understanding,” she said.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Abbas Saad And Rafi Ali Slam Lions’ Dismal Showing Against Guam

    Abbas Saad And Rafi Ali Slam Lions’ Dismal Showing Against Guam

    Two of Singapore’s former football heroes, Abbas Saad and Rafi Ali, have slammed the national team following their abysmal 2-2 draw with Guam on Tuesday night (Mar 31).

    They were speaking on the sidelines of the launch of a global seven-aside football tournament, 24Sevens.

    167th-ranked Guam lie 14 places below Singapore in the FIFA rankings, but the difference did not show at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Lions trailed the visitors twice, and it took a second-half leveller from Faris Ramli to spare the hosts further embarrassment.

    Singapore have now won only four times in their last 12 games, including matches at their AFF Suzuki Cup run.

    Abbas Saad, who was part of the Singapore team in the Malaysian League in 1990 and from 1993 to 1994, said: “2-2, Guam and the Singapore national team, in your home den. That is embarrassing, that is not good enough. There have got to be changes here. The coach has got to answer what is going on with the results.

    “And again, it is not the results, it is the way they have been playing the game. Are you getting the best out of the players, are you identifying the best players, are you getting the right set-up or the right formation out there? I do not think so.”

    Meanwhile, Rafi Ali, who was in the Singapore national team from 1995 to 2003, said: “When you have that flag, you must be proud of that flag. And some of the players, when I watch some of the games, they have it. But we need to have this on a consistent basis, week in, week out. Just give your best and give your 100 per cent. Because you are playing for your country. Because not many people have the privilege to put on the jerseys.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Petition To Gazette 23 March As Singapore Founding Founders’ Day In Memory Of Lee Kuan Yew

    Petition To Gazette 23 March As Singapore Founding Founders’ Day In Memory Of Lee Kuan Yew

    Dear PM Lee

    As the Nation mourns for the lost of our Great Leader, Founding Father, we too wish for him to be etched forever in our memories and for many more good years to come. Generations after generations.

    There are of course many ways of doing it including renaming Changi Airport to LKY International Airport and even building a statute of Mr Lee within the Tanjong Pagar Estate.

    However, for Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s contributions and tireless effort to live forever through the years from this day forth requires nothing short of a gazette Public Holiday either on 23 March when Mr Lee left us.

    Without Mr Lee, we know Singapore will not be where it is now in the world map.

    We sincerely hope the Singapore Government will discuss on this petition and seriously consider making 23 March “Founding Father’s Day” as a Gazette Singapore Public Holiday.

    Thank you very much and blessings to you and the family during this period of mourning.

    Sincerely,

    Annie Chan

     

    Petition

    Source: https://www.change.org

     

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