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  • Two-Hour Shouting Match Between Seller And Buyer In HDB Dispute

    Two-Hour Shouting Match Between Seller And Buyer In HDB Dispute

    After the former owners were sent to jail, Madam Herni Fadhillah Saad thought she could finally move into the flat that she bought five years ago.

    Mr Lim Teck Choon, 59, and his wife, Madam Tan Poh Lee, were jailed for contempt of court after defying court orders to vacate the flat.

    But after they were released on Thursday evening, Madam Herni ended up in a two-hour shouting match with Mr Lim after he showed up at the flat.

    Madam Herni told The New Paper on Friday that she had gone to the flat at Bedok South Road at 10pm on Thursday and was shocked to see Mr Lim standing outside the door.

    ”When I asked him why he was there, he started shouting, insisting that it is his home,” she said. Mr Lim said he had returned to his old flat because his current rental flat was unliveable.

    A neighbour, who declined to be named, said she saw four policemen at the lift landing when she returned home at about 8.30pm.

    Mr Lim was sitting outside the flat.

    Another neighbour living a floor below, Madam Png Ah Hock, 75, said she heard shouting coming from upstairs at about 10pm.

    “The shouting was very loud and they sounded very fierce,” she said in Mandarin.

    “I didn’t go and take a look because I was so frightened. I stayed at home. I was too scared to open the door.”

    When TNP went there close to midnight, Mr Lim was sitting forlornly outside the flat.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Serial Pervert Flashing Genitals To Young Children In Hougang

    Serial Pervert Flashing Genitals To Young Children In Hougang

    According to a resident, a perverted man has been spotted flashing his genitals at young children at a residential estate in Hougang. He would first wait at the corner of Park Villas Terrace and once they left home for school, he would flash them before leaving.

    The contributor caught the man exposing himself three times in the past months. They young victims include girls ages 15, 10 and 5 together with boys aged 11 and 8.

    The children would run home in tears and sometimes the man even masturbated in front of them. A police report has been made.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Inconsiderate Uncle Refused To Give Up Seat To Stroke Patient

    Inconsiderate Uncle Refused To Give Up Seat To Stroke Patient

    I had like to share an incident to everyone that my mom had encountered on 27th August 2015 Thursday 1509hrs travelling on bus number 60 (SBS8831S) from Bedok Interchange to Bedok Reservoir Road.

    This uncle who is in his 60s who was very inconsiderate when my mom was asking him to move his packet of toilet roll for her to sit down. The Uncle insist NO and said that his items should not be on the ground.

    My mom was a partial stroke patient and had to use a walking stick to help balance herself when she walks. I’m glad that a lady who witness the incident then gave up her seat to my mom.

    It’s very sad to see such inconsiderate people in our society. I do hope to spread and share about this uncle so that this article will reach him one day.

    Raymond Soh
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Singaporeans First Party To Campaign On Immigration Issues

    Singaporeans First Party To Campaign On Immigration Issues

    Singaporeans First (SingFirst), the newest opposition party on the block, kicked off its preparations for the General Election yesterday (Aug 28) with the launch of its slogan Restore Our Nation, singling out immigration as the main issue its candidates will address. SingFirst secretary-general Tan Jee Say, who is set to stand in parliamentary elections for the second time, said the party is advocating for policies that place Singaporeans at the forefront.

    “This country has been divided by Government policy on immigration, which has pitted citizens against employers and foreigners. They have taken away our jobs, and places in schools and businesses,” Mr Tan said at a media conference held at the party’s office on Tras Street, where he also introduced five of the 10 candidates the party plans to field in next month’s polls. “We want to take back our country, take back our pride and take back our place in society,” he added.

    Commenting on recent Government policies to strengthen the Singaporean core in workplaces, such as the Fair Consideration Framework, Mr Tan said requiring companies to post job advertisements in the specified jobs bank is not enough.

    Saying that there are loopholes companies can exploit and that many companies may still opt to hire foreigners, he added: “At the end of the day, it is still the HR department that decides.”

    SingFirst was formed last year. All five candidates introduced yesterday, including Mr Tan, are Master’s degree holders who studied overseas and have worked at multinational companies here.

    Apart from Mr Tan, 61, the four are election rookies, including SingFirst co-founder and communications consultant Fahmi Rais, 48.

    Questioned on his party’s seemingly anti-immigration stand when he and his candidates have appeared not to be held back by the existing policies, Mr Tan said that SingFirst is not against competition from foreigners, but wants Singaporeans to be given fair opportunities.

    SingFirst plans to field two teams in the five-member Tanjong Pagar and Jurong Group Representation Constituencies (GRC). Mr Tan did not specify where the five candidates introduced will be standing, adding that the final line-up will be revealed only on Nomination Day.

    The other three candidates introduced yesterday are market risk manager Chirag Desai, 38; IT consultant Wong Chee Wai, 44; and sales executive Melvyn Chiu, 36. In 2011, Mr Tan contested in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC when he was a member of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) team, making a splash with his credentials as a former high-flying civil servant — he was Principal Private Secretary to then-Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong for five years. His team lost to the People’s Action Party (PAP) team with 39.92 per cent of the votes. That same year, he ran for president, winning 25.04 per cent of the votes.

    Asked what he thinks of the party’s chances in Tanjong Pagar GRC,

    Mr Tan noted that as the constituency — a PAP stronghold long anchored by the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew — has not been contested for more than 20 years, it is difficult to gauge the level of support for the ruling party.

    When asked about his party’s ability to manage a town council, he dismissed it as a “non-issue”, adding that the party will ensure a proper handover from the incumbents and scrutiny of accounts, if they are elected.

    SingFirst chairman Ang Yong Guan will introduce the other five candidates today.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

     

     

  • Kahar Hassan Was Hardworking But PAP Needed Change

    Kahar Hassan Was Hardworking But PAP Needed Change

    Elaborating on why ex-People’s Action Party (PAP) Kaki Bukit branch chairman Kahar Hassan (picture) was asked to step down last month, former PAP chairman Lim Boon Heng said yesterday the party felt that it needed a change, even though Mr Kahar had been a “very hardworking person”.

    Mr Lim also thanked Mr Kahar — who was dropped from the PAP slate totally — for his work in Kaki Bukit and for letting residents know that the party has “not forgotten about them”.

    Speaking at a press conference to unveil the PAP’s team for Aljunied Group Representation Constituency, Mr Lim said the PAP has deployed their potential candidates on the ground much earlier compared with previous elections. This gave the party the opportunity to assess how the potential candidates relate with people and different stakeholders in the constituency, he added.

    “In other words, it allows us what you might say in management jargon, a 360-degree assessment of the candidates. This time round, we have been more comprehensive in the assessment of our candidates and whether they fit in the constituency where we intend to field them,” he said.

    “So, the party decided that they needed a change in Kaki Bukit although Kahar Hassan had been a very hardworking person. We should make a change if we could find somebody that is a better fit.” Mr Lim said the party was “very glad” that they were able to find a “better fit” in Mr Shamsul Kamar, the former head of Student Management at Spectra Secondary School.

    Mr Kahar, 46, was asked to step down late last month, after working the ground for the past 16 months.

    The business development director of an engineering company could not respond to media queries by press time. Mr Kahar announced his departure on Facebook on July 31 and in his earlier comments to TODAY, he said it was a party decision and his thoughts went out to the residents.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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