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  • Jeff Choi Posts Racist Comments Against Malays

    Jeff Choi Posts Racist Comments Against Malays

    Bro my friend share this FB user Jeff Choi kurang ajar.

    Fat fxxxxx racist!!! Ada dier cakapa Melayu semua bodoh dengan kulit gelap sebab Tuhan tak kasi makan babi.  Muka dier tu macam babi.

    Setan ni mengaku diri dier ex-gangster dier cabar siapa2 tak happy bleh cari dier. Kekek siak.

    Dier dah salah langgar ar.  Muka macam kena sampuk dengan babi.

    Share bro. Kasi ampai cari dier.

     

    Satria

  • Paper Generals Should Be Left Out Of Politics

    Paper Generals Should Be Left Out Of Politics

    The Singapore Cabinet comprises the PM, 2 DPMs and 15 ministers. 5 of them, or slightly more than a quarter, had been generals/equivalent in the military before becoming politicians.

    Another country with many high ranking military officers in the government is North Korea. Myanmar which used to parachute generals into top positions in the government have recently begun a cabinet reshuffle to replace ministerial positions held by the military with scholars. It appears Singapore has regressed – the number of ex generals increased after the last election (ex general George Yeo replaced by Chan Chun Sing and Tan Chuan Jin).

    Military men do not make good leaders in the government for the simple fact that they are used to giving orders. They are not listeners but control freaks. This is evident in Singapore where the mainstream media, grassroots organisations and government bodies continue to be controlled by the PAP.

    Our leader, PM Lee, is himself an ex general, the youngest in Singapore’s history. That PM Lee does not listen is obvious from his ‘solutions’ to our chronic problems ie.

    – Overcrowding/increased cost of living – increase the population to 6.9 million under PAP’s PWP.
    – CPF retirement shortfall – sell HDB homes and downgrade with assistance from HDB.
    – CPF and statutory board failure – edit government web pages and continue to conceal data from the public.
    – High cost of public housing – change the Resale Price Index to make prices look lower.
    – Rat infestation – HDB, town council and NEA not responsible but blame feeding of stray dogs.
    – Foreigners displacing Singaporean employees – employ more foreigners because Singaporeans are overpriced and foreigners help to create jobs for us.
    etc.

    Ten years under ex-general PM Lee’s leadership, Singaporeans have only experienced policy failure after failure. Instead of addressing them, the PAP only masks its failure with the implementation of the PGP, dishing out more grants, shoves its own ‘right’ version of Singapore’s history down our throat, attempts to control online media, silence the CPF ‘noises’ at Hong Lim Park, etc.

    What’s worse about our system is that ALL the generals DO NOT have any combat experience. These paper generals have been fast-tracked because of their stellar academic results and nothing else. What are their real achievements? Transformation of the army by throwing tax dollars at costly state-of-the-art weapons? Introducing pixelised uniforms which have been ditched by the US army? It’s a waste of tax dollars to have about 20 to 30? paper generals on a little red dot.

    SAF/President’s scholars are destined for top jobs in the military since day one. These scholars are ‘untouchable’ and their superiors are acutely aware of their limitations. They simply are not able to understand what the rank and file/ordinary citizens go through.

    The 5 (ex) paper generals in our cabinet are:

    1 (Major General) Chan Chun Sing

    Chan is a PAP MP of Tanjong Pagar GRC which was a walkover in the 2011 election. As such, the popularity or unpopularity of Chan is unknown. Chan has not even spoken at an election rally but from this video, you can be certain he will be a flop without the GRC system.
    Chan has not worked a single day in the private sector and his understanding of local issues is suspect. He served in the army from 1987 to 2011 and was (coincidentally) promoted to army chief during his last year in the army.

    Chan was promoted to Brigadier General (BG) in June 2007. Three short years later, he was promoted to Major General (MG) without accomplishing anything significant. He stayed on as the chief of army and ‘retired’ after only 1 year of service/OJT, wasting precious tax dollars. If Chan had already decided to go into politics, he should have allowed others who would have stayed on to contribute to the army. Or was Chan promoted to look better in politics? Combat experience – zero.

    2 (Brigadier General) Tan Chuan Jin

    Like Chan, Tan also served in the army from 1987 to 2011. Among all the newbie ministers, Tan was the most respected. But from Tan’s handling of the CPF issue and the MOM’s reluctance to address the flawed immigration policy, Tan’s credibility has taken a beating. Tan’s fast-tracked career in the military has disconnected him from ordinary citizens. He has yet to realise PAP’s policy failure and prefers to continue with tweaks.

    3 (Rear Admiral) Lui Tuck Yew

    As an SAF scholar, Lui was fast-tracked to top navy position within 20 years, including his taxpayers-funded studies of course. He was also the CEO of HDB in 2005.

    4 (Rear Admiral) Teo Chee Hean

    Like scholar Lui, Teo’s military career saw him promoted to head the navy within 20 years.

    5 (Brigadier General) Lee Hsien Loong

    Lee joined the SAF in 1971 and rose through the ranks to become the youngest BG in 1983 within a mere 13 years. Excluding the 5 years of studies funded by taxpayers, Lee achieved his miraculous promotion within 8 years. According to Dr Michael Barr, Lee “graduated in 1980 …by this stage he had risen to the rank of Major .. despite having only served for about three years on operational duty”.
    The interesting thing is Lee’s final years in the army where he had received a promotion every year from 1981 to 1983 without a single day in combat!

    In other democratic countries, it takes ‘forever’ to be promoted when one is already holding a very high ranking position. Guess our generals are not known as ‘paper generals’ for nothing.

    Lee’s phenomenal rise in the SAF?

    With a military career as smooth as silk, it is not that PM Lee doesn’t want to understand the reality of mere mortals like us but he really can’t.

    The table (below) is a summary of our paper generals.

    NAME ENLIST RESIGN YEARS RANK
    LEE HSIEN LOONG 1971 1984 13 BRIGADIER GEN
    TEO CHEE HEAN 1972 1992 20 REAR ADMIRAL
    LUI TUCK YEW 1983 2003 20 REAR ADMIRAL
    CHAN CHUN SING 1987 2011 24 MAJOR GEN
    TAN CHUAN JIN 1987 2011 24 BRIGADIER GEN

    * Lee Hsien Loong holds the world record for attaining the rank of BG in the shortest time, without any combat experience, in a democratic country. Our military is designed by scholars, for scholars. Every Tom, Dick and Harry scholar will become a general so long as he toes PAP’s line.

    PM Lee and DPM Teo were both born with a silver spoon in the mouth. One shouldn’t expect them to understand the struggles of ordinary/low wage citizens and PAP’s flawed policies confirm their disconnect.

    Real leaders should never be fast-tracked to top positions based on academic results. Currently, all paper generals are not really elected because of our unique GRC system designed to perpetuate PAP’s power.

    Running a government requires a consultative approach while it’s a top-down approach in the military. After years of a top-down approach, it becomes impossible to teach old dogs new tricks. Paper general George Yeo has already paid the price for not listening. Paper generals are failed politicians as is evidenced by their refusal to engage in a meaningful manner with their ‘wayangs’.

    Without a doubt, generals are army-trained and best left in the military. If paper generals can run our country, pigs should be able to fly.

     

    Source: http://likedatosocanmeh.wordpress.com

     

  • Suhaimi Rafdi Letak Jawatan Sebagai CEO Cathay Organisation Holdings

    Suhaimi Rafdi Letak Jawatan Sebagai CEO Cathay Organisation Holdings

    Encik Suhaimi Rafdi akan meletak jawatan sebagai ketua pegawai eksekutif (CEO) Cathay Organisation Holdings pada 20 Februari ini, enam tahun selepas memegang jawatan itu.

    Penerima Anugerah Jauhari Berita Harian itu memberitahu akhbar ini semalam beliau ingin melakukan “sesuatu yang lebih bermakna”.

    “Kerjaya baru saya ada kaitan dengan kerja-kerja kemasyarakatan. Tetapi buat masa ini saya ingin berehat, dan bakal melakukan ibadah umrah,” ujarnya, yang sejak 2012 membantu Menteri Negara Kanan (Ehwal Dalam Negeri merangkap Ehwal Luar), Encik Masagos Zulkifli Masagos Mohamad, di sesi bertemu penduduk (MPS) beliau di GRC Tampines.

    Ketika ditanya, Encik Suhaimi, 47 tahun, enggan mendedahkan rancangan beliau selanjutnya.

    Semangat menyumbang kepada masyarakat berputik dalam diri Encik Suhaimi setelah beliau aktif dalam kerja kemasyarakatan, termasuk menjadi mentor seorang belia di bawah program Mendaki Sense, cabang latihan Yayasan Mendaki, dan pembimbing program keusahawanan sosial kendalian Kementerian Pembangunan Sosial dan Keluarga (MSF).

    Beliau, yang memulakan kerjayanya sebagai pengurus pelatih restoran makanan segera KFC, juga pengerusi Jawatankuasa Pengurusan Kelab Masyarakat (CCMC) Tampines West.

    Encik Suhaimi dipikat Cathay pada 1996 dan menyandang jawatan CEO sejak 2008, menyelia semua perniagaan Cathay, termasuk pengurusan pawagam, pengedaran filem dan penganjuran acara.

    Di bawah kepimpinannya, Cathay berkembang ke ke Timur Tengah, Afrika Utara, benua kecil India dan Indonesia.

    Pengarah Urusan Kumpulan Syarikat Cathay, Cik Choo Meileen, akan mengambil alih tugas beliau.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Singapore PR Jailed Two Months For Blackmailing Teenage Couple

    Singapore PR Jailed Two Months For Blackmailing Teenage Couple

    A security guard has been sentenced to two months in prison for blackmailing a teenage couple, after catching them having sex on the staircase landing of a condominium.

    Nagindran Dharmiah, 32, a Singapore permanent resident, worked as a security guard at a condominium on Simei Street. While making his rounds on the night of Mar 31, 2014, he stumbled upon the couple – a girl and her boyfriend, both 19 and whose names have been withheld to protect their identities – having sex and in various states of undress on the 11th floor staircase landing in the 27th block of the condominium, where the girl was a resident.

    He accused the boyfriend of trespassing and told the couple that their act had been caught on CCTV camera, and that he would be able to playback the recording by connecting his clocking device which resembled a black torchlight, to the camera. He also took a photo of the couple using his mobile phone. Investigations later revealed that Nagindran had been bluffing and that there was no CCTV camera on the 11th floor.

    Nagindran also made threats to call the police and the couple’s parents — to which the pair responded by pleading with him not to do so. He then agreed to break the clocking device if the couple paid him S$1,000 in cash as an initial sum to replace the device.

    Afraid that they would get into trouble since Nagindran knew her home address, the girl withdrew the amount and gave it to Nagindran, after which he deleted the photo from his mobile phone and took down her contact number.

    The next day, Nagindran sent the girl a text message demanding an additional S$850, claiming that it was the remaining sum to replace the clocking device he had promised to break. He asked her to meet him at Tai Seng MRT station to handover the money. The girl then made a police report. Later that evening, the girl met Nagindran at the MRT station and handed him an envelope containing S$50. He was then arrested by police officers who were at the station.

    Nagindran was charged with three counts of aggravated cheating, which each carries a maximum sentence of 10 years imprisonment, or fine, or both.

    However, in delivering the sentence at the State Courts today, District Judge Lim Tze Haw took into consideration that the amount of money involved was small and that this was Nagindran’s first offence.

    The judge chastised Nagindran for neglecting his duty as a security guard and for “committing the very crime (he) was supposed to prevent”. He imposed a two-month jail sentence for each charge, to run concurrently starting on Monday (Jan 5), and also ordered for the money to be returned.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • International  Judges For International Commercial Court In Singapore

    International Judges For International Commercial Court In Singapore

    The new Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC) was launched on Monday at the Supreme Court.

    The specialist court will hear disputes over global business deals. The new court is part of a plan to position Singapore as Asia’s dispute resolution hub, which involves the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, set up in 1991, and the Singapore International Mediation Centre, launched in November last year.

    Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon said in a speech to mark the opening of the legal year: “The establishment of an international commercial court will… build upon and complement the success of our vibrant arbitration sector and make our judicial institutions and legal profession available to serve the regional and the global community.

    “At the same time, it will grow our legal services sector and might even expand the scope for internationalising Singapore law.”

    The international judges appointed for SICC include Mr Dyson Heydon, former judge of the High Court of Australia; Dr Irmgard Griss, former president of the Austrian Supreme Court; and Justice Dominique T. Hascher, judge of the Supreme Judicial Court of France. Some of them will still serve as judges in their own jurisdictions.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

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