Tag: Faisal Manap

  • Engineer, Redzwan Hafidz, Unveiled As Workers’ Party Candidate

    Engineer, Redzwan Hafidz, Unveiled As Workers’ Party Candidate

    The Workers’ Party unveiled its first batch of potential candidates for the upcoming general election at its Syed Alwi Road headquarters on Wednesday (Aug 26) afternoon.

    Among them were new faces Daniel Goh, 42, an associate professor of sociology at the National University of Singapore, engineer Redzwan Hafidz, 30, and RHBBANK wealth manager Dylan Ng, 40.

    On July 26, party chairman Sylvia Lim had revealed that it would befielding a record 28 candidates – up from 23 in 2011 – in fiveGROUPrepresentation constituencies (GRCs) and five single-member constituencies (SMCs).

    APARTfrom Aljunied GRC, Hougang SMC and Punggol East SMC which WP currently holds, it is contesting in East Coast, Jalan Besar, Marine Parade and Nee Soon GRCs, as well as Fengshan, MacPherson and Sengkang West SMCs.

    Non-constituency MP Gerald Giam and Aljunied MP Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap had visited the Elections Department headquarters on Wednesday morning toCOLLECT nomination papers on behalf of the party.

    Mr Giam, 37, confirmed that he was one of the 28 candidates contesting at the coming polls.

    The pair also submitted the candidates’ Political Donation Certificates and certificates from the Malay Community Committee and the Indian and Other Minority Communities Committee, ahead of the deadline on Aug 28.

    The Straits Times had previously identified as many as 16 new faces who could be on the party’s slate, half of whom hail from the private sector. Their ages range between 27 and 48.

    Mr Low said on Aug 12 that WP was looking to field younger candidates who “will be able to connect more and represent the views and aspirations of the younger generation”.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Workers’ Party Visits East Coast GRC And Fengshan SMC

    Workers’ Party Visits East Coast GRC And Fengshan SMC

    The likely Workers’ Party (WP) candidates for East Coast GRC and Fengshan SMC made their first public appearance together yesterday, visiting major markets there to meet stallholders and residents.

    Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Gerald Giam, 37, who was part of the WP’s East Coast team, which garnered 45.2 per cent of the vote in the 2011 General Election, is almost certain to enter the fray once again in the constituency.

    He was joined yesterday by other potential candidates: National University of Singapore associate professor and sociologist Daniel Goh, 42; law firm partner Dennis Tan, 44; research and consultancy firm chief executive and former civil servant Leon Perera, 44; and librarian Mohamed Fairoz Shariff, 36.

    East Coast GRC was a five-MP constituency at the last general election, but will be a four-MP constituency at the next one. This means three of the four new faces could be Mr Giam’s running mates, while one might go it alone in Fengshan SMC.

    Also at the walkabout were WP chief Low Thia Khiang, 58, Aljunied GRC MPs Sylvia Lim, 50, Chen Show Mao, 54, and Faisal Abdul Manap, 40, and Hougang MP Png Eng Huat, 53.

    Non-Constituency MP Yee Jenn Jong, 50, who is expected to lead the WP team in Marine Parade GRC, was there too, with potential candidate Terence Tan, 43, a lawyer who has been doing house visits.

    The GRC will absorb Joo Chiat SMC, where Mr Yee stood in 2011 and lost by 388 votes to Mr Charles Chong of the People’s Action Party.

    The WP has been walking the ground daily in recent weeks, with the elections expected next month.

    It said it has not finalised its candidates or where they will stand.

    Speaking to reporters after yesterday’s walkabout, WP chairman Sylvia Lim said the party will formally introduce its candidates after National Day.

    The party said it will also contest Jalan Besar and Nee Soon GRCs, as well as Sengkang West and MacPherson SMCs.

    Last night, the WP held a Hari Raya dinner in Aljunied GRC’s Kaki Bukit ward, attended by party leaders – and the man who stepped down last week from his post as chairman of the PAP branch in the ward, Mr Kahar Hassan, 45.

    Mr Kahar said Mr Faisal had invited him to the dinner “some time back”, and he was there in his personal capacity.

    When asked by reporters if he had joined the WP, Mr Kahar said: “That will never happen – I’ve been a (PAP) member for 20 years. I was invited to this dinner a long time ago.”

    Mr Faisal told reporters that he invited Mr Kahar to the dinner because they both serve residents in the area.

    “We have a working relationship… sometimes I refer residents to him, and sometimes he refers residents to me,” he said.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Atan Flybaits: MP Melayu PAP Pak Turut, Takut Mengetengahkan Isu-Isu Melayu

    Atan Flybaits: MP Melayu PAP Pak Turut, Takut Mengetengahkan Isu-Isu Melayu

    Kita sering menyangka bahawa calun calun PAP terdiri dari orang orang yg berkaliber tapi itu tak betul

    Di pertemuan yg di anjurkan oleh encik Faisal Manap tidak lama dulu iaitu pertemuan dgn aktivis Melayu, Encik Faisal memberitahu kami satu ketika beliau cuba membangkit kan isu isu Melayu di parlimen.

    MP Melayu PAP telah menerang beliau dgn kata kata ‘ are you trying to politicised malay issues ‘, jadi agak sulit untuk beliau bersuara

    Di sini kita lihat kebodohan MP MP Melayu PAP – parlimen adalah the hse of politik kalau ahli politik tak boleh mempolitik kan isu di dalam hse of politik maka di mana kah mereka nak berbicara tentang politik ?

    Secara logic kita lihat kebodohan MP MP melayu PAP sangat jelas atau PAP sengaja memilih mereka kerena kebodohan mereka yang boleh di jadi kan ‘Yes man’

     

    Source: Atan Flybaits in Suara Melayu Islam Singapura

  • Faisal Manap Saran Agar Kemansuhan Yuran Peperiksaan Peringkat Nasional Diperluas Kepada Pelajar Sekolah Swasta, Privet Dan Pelajar Sambilan Politeknik, ITE

    Faisal Manap Saran Agar Kemansuhan Yuran Peperiksaan Peringkat Nasional Diperluas Kepada Pelajar Sekolah Swasta, Privet Dan Pelajar Sambilan Politeknik, ITE

    By MP for Aljunied GRC, Muhamad Faisal bin Abdul Manap
    [Delivered in Parliament on 4 Mar 2015]

    Puan,

    Belanjawan 2015, pada pandangan saya, membawa mesej perubahan pada pendekatan pemerintah dalam usaha untuk memperbaiki dan mendatangkan manfaat kepada rakyat Singapura. Dapat dihayati bahawa pendekatan pemerintah pada belanjawan kali ini lebih cenderung kepada pendekatan hala kiri atau pendekatan yang lebih memberatkan aspek-aspek keseimbangan sosial dengan memberi lebih fokus kepada pengagihan sumber-sumber negara kepada segenap lapisan masyarakat Singapura. Peralihan ini adalah sesuatu yang memberangsangkan. Seperti yang diucapkan oleh rakan saya Puan Sylvia Lim, Belanjawan kali ini lebih memberi penekanan kepada pelaburan sumber manusia serta jaringan keselamatan sosial. Penekanan yang sebegini amat diperlukan memandangkan keadaan jurang pendapatan dan pemilikan harta di Singapura yang membimbangkan.

    Puan,

    Dalam ucapan ini, saya ingin menyentuh 3 aspek atau perkara yang telah disampaikan oleh Menteri Kewangan Encik Tharman semasa ucapan belanjawan beliau, iaitu (i) Tabung Simpanan Pekerja atau CPF, (ii) Skim Ihsan Senja dan (iii) Kemansuhan Yuran Peperiksaan Nasional dan yuran peperiksaan Politeknik dan ITE.

    (i) Tabung Simpanan Pekerja atau CPF

    Parti pekerja ingin mengutarakan dua usulan bagi skim CPF.  Usulan yang pertama adalah menurunkan usia kelayakkan bagi pengeluaran wang dari akaun persaraan atau Payout Eligibilty Age, dulu yang dikenali sebagai Draw-Down Age. Buat masa sekarang, para pesara akan menerima pembayaran bulanan dari akaun persaraan CPF apabila mencapai usia 65 tahun, bermula dari 2018. Kami ingin mencadangkan agar had usia pengeluaran ini dikurangkan daripada usia 65 kepada 60 tahun. Kami percaya ini akan memberi keringanan kepada para pencarum jika mereka memilih untuk membuat pengeluaran bulanan lebih awal dari akaun persaraan mereka atas sebab-sebab yang tertentu.

    Usulan kedua Parti Pekerja bagi skim CPF adalah sesuatu yang pernah disuarakan sebelum ini iaitu untuk memisahkan Usia Kelayakan bagi pengeluaran wang dari akaun persaraan atau Payout Eligibility Age daripada usia persaraan. Ini adalah supaya usia yang membolehkan pengeluaran wang dari akaun persaraan akan terus kekal dan tidak terjejas walaupun usia persaraan meningkat. Kami mencadangkan sedemikian kerana sebahagian besar masyarakat Singapura merasa kurang senang pada perubahan had usia kelayakan bagi pengeluaran wang dari akaun persaraan yang sentiasa berubah dan meningkat. Dengan mengekalkan had usia kelayakan ini, ia akan memberi para pencarum lebih jaminan bila mereka boleh mengeluarkan wang dari CPF justeru dapat membuat perancangan yang sepatutnya.

    (ii) Skim Ihsan Senja

    Puan, perkara kedua yang saya ingin sentuh adalah tentang Skim Ihsan Senja. Skim ini adalah satu initiatif yang baik dan memang amat diperlukan. Skim ini membolehkan golongan warga Singapura yang berusia 65 tahun ke atas yang berpendapatan 20 hingga 30 peratus paling bawah menikmati sokongan kewangan seumur hidup.

    Puan, keprihatian saya tentang skim ini adalah tentang proses implementasinya. Proses implementasi adalah satu aspek penting yang akan menentukan betapa efektifnya sesebuah skim dalam mencapai tujuan utamanya. Menerusi pengamatan dan juga pengalaman saya dalam bidang kerja sosial, kriteria dan proses penilian yang terlalu ketat ada masanya boleh menyebabkan kes-kes yang tulen dan memerlukan terlepas peluang untuk mendapatkan bantuan.

    Seperti yang diketahui, tujuan utama skim ini adalah untuk meringankan bebanan kewangan yang dihadapi oleh warga emas yang telah banyak menyumbang kepada pembangunan Singapura serta untuk mencerminkan nilai kita sebagai sebuah masyarakat yang inklusif. Oleh itu saya harap pemerintah dapat melaksanakan skim Ihsan Senja ini dengan hati dan minda yang terbuka, fleksible dan penuh keihsanan agar skim ini dapat memberi kemanfaatan yang terbaik kepada warga emas kita.

    Puan, sepekara lagi tentang Skim ini adalah mengenai cara pembayarannya. Seperti yang dikatakan oleh Menteri Kewangan, pembayaran kepada warga emas yang layak akan dilakukan tiga bulan sekali. Saya berpendapat agar pembayaran dapat dilakukan sebulan sekali agar lebih mudah bagi penerima untuk mengurus bil-bil dan perbelanjaan bulanan mereka.

    (iii) Kemansuhan yuran Peperiksaan Nasional  dan yuran Peperiksaan Politeknik/ITE

    Perkara ketiga yang ingin saya ketengahkan adalah tentang kemansuhan yuran peperiksaan nasional dan yuran peperiksaan politeknik dan ITE. Saya mengalu-alukan kemansuhan yuran-yuran Peperiksaan Nasional seperti PSLE, GCE Peringkat ’N’, ‘O’ dan ‘A’ dan juga yuran bagi peperiksaan Politeknik serta ITE seperti yang diumumkan. Kemansuhan yuran peperiksaan nasional ini merangkumi setiap pelajar Singapura yang menuntut di sekolah pemerintah sementara kemansuhan yuran peperiksaan Politeknik dan ITE diberikan kepada pelajar-pelajar sepenuh masa.

    Disini, saya ingin meminta agar Kementerian Pedidikan membuat pertimbangan untuk melanjutkan kemansuhan yuran-yuran peperiksaan ini kepada pelajar-pelajar sekolah swasta dan juga kepada pelajar-pelajar politeknik dan ITE yang membuat pengajian secara sambilan.

    Puan, pada tahun 2013 Kementerian Pendidikan telah mengambil keputusan untuk melanjutkan Skim Edusave kepada setiap pelajar-pelajar Singapura yang berusia 7 hingga 16 tahun. Keputusan ini diambil selepas 20 tahun Skim Edusave diperkenalkan iaitu pada 1993. Dalam masa 20 tahun ini, ramai pelajar-pelajar yang tidak menuntut di sekolah-sekolah pemerintah atau awam telah terlepas peluang untuk meraih manfaat dari skim ini.

    Menteri Negara bagi Pendidikan, Puan Sim Ann, dalam ucapan beliau semasa perbincangan Pindaan rang undang-undang Skim Endowmen dan Simpanan  Pendidikan telah menyatakan bahawa Kementerian Pendidikan telah menjalankan kajian selepas debat COS 2013 untuk melanjutkan Skim Edusave dan setelah pertimbangan yang teliti, Perdana Menteri telah mengumumkan lanjutan sumbangan Edusave kepada semua rakyat Singapura yang berumur tujuh hingga 16 di Rapat Hari Kebangsaan pada tahun 2013.

    Puan, saya ingin meminta agar Kementerian Pendidikan dapat mengadakan kajian dan penelitian yang sama dalam perkara ini iaitu kemungkinan melanjutkan kemansuhan yuran peperiksaan nasional bagi setiap pelajar-pelajar Singapura, tidak terhad kepada pelajar-pelajar yang menuntut di sekolah pemerintah sahaja, serta mengambil langkah yang sama juga terhadap pelajar-pelajar politeknik dan ITE yang membuat pengajian secara sambilan.

    Puan, sepekara lagi yang saya ingin cadangkan adalah agar Kementerian Pendidikan turut membuat pertimbangan untuk melanjutkan skim FAS kepada pelajar-pelajar Singapura yang menuntut di sekolah-sekolah swasta atau privet. Saya rasa adalah penting bagi setiap skim bantuan pendidikan pemerintah dihulurkan kepada kesemua pelajar-pelajar Singapura kerana setiap daripada pelajar-pelajar ini apabila dewasa kelak akan menjadi warga yang menyumbang kepada pembangunan masyarakat dan negara.

    Puan, akhirkata, saya harap pemerintah dapat membuat penilaian yang serius tentang cadangan-cadangan yang telah diutarakan agar skim-skim yang disebutkan diatas akan mendatangkan lebih maanfaat kepada masyarakat Singapura secara keseluruhannya, ini sesuai dengan objektif pemerintah untuk membina sebuah masyarakat yang saksama dan inklusif.

    Terima Kasih Puan.

  • The Parliamentary Debate On AHPETC

    The Parliamentary Debate On AHPETC

    National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan moved a motion in Parliament on Thursday (Feb 12) to “note with concern” findings from the Auditor-General’s Report on the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council’s (AHPETC) financial accounts.

    Mr Khaw noted that “AHPETC have not submitted their reports on time ever since their formation in 2011”. The first report, delivered after a delay of more than four months, was a qualified one, with the Auditor making a “Disclaimer of Opinion” – which means that the auditors are unable to state that the financial statements provide a true and fair account of the TC’s financial position, said Mr Khaw.

    ‎AHPETC‬’s reports for financial year 2012 were also submitted after a delay, and the auditor also submitted a Disclaimer of Opinion, noted Mr Khaw. There were nine new issues of pressing concern, in addition to four areas identified by the auditor in the previous year, which remained unresolved contrary to AHPETC’s assurance to MND, he added.

    As stewards of public funds, all Town Councils must keep proper accounts and records, and maintain adequate control over their assets, said the minister.

    The AGO’s report is a “sad commentary” on the state of affairs at the AHPETC, said Mr Khaw. The AGO found that “AHPETC’s financial and accounting processes and systems are unreliable and their accounts, inaccurate”, he added.

    “Things can only get worse” because the bulk of the AHPETC’s lift replacements – about 90 per cent of its 1,870 lifts – are due after 2025, said Mr Khaw, as “if it continues to miss contributions to its sinking fund, the residents will eventually be living in blocks where lifts are unsafe or unreliable, and other infrastructures often break down”.

    AHPETC needs to build up its sinking fund, said Mr Khaw: “There is always the temptation, when a Town Council is financially strapped, to postpone saving, and say it will make up the shortfall later, or worse, to put its hand into the cookie jar, to draw from the savings to satisfy immediate needs.”The Town Council also did not “adequately manage the conflicts of interests of related parties arising from ownership interests of its key officers,” said Mr Khaw. “It was very convenient. Husband issued payment voucher, wife issued payment.”

    Mr Khaw said the AGO’s report showed that AHPETC has close to S$27 million worth of contracts with its two related parties, FMSS and FMSI, and of these, close to S$6 million was given without tender.

    “AHPETC’s repeated failure to do so shows a disregard for its obligation to account to its residents; and also disregard for this Parliament of which the AHPETC’s Chairman, Vice-Chairmen and their fellow MPs have solemnly sworn to serve in,” said Mr Khaw.

    The Auditor General’s findings confirm that something is “seriously wrong” at the Town Council, said Mr Khaw: “They paint a picture of financial mismanagement, incompetence and negligence in corporate governance.”

    Mr Khaw said that by law, Councillors and Members of Parliament are “ultimately responsible” for everything in the Town Council, and they cannot delegate their responsibility away to the Managing Agent, or others. But “throughout the AHPETC saga, we have found the MPs running the AHPETC to be evasive, unresponsive and misleading,” he said.

    “Financial incompetence aside, failure to carry out critical cyclical maintenance work is an even graver safety concern,” said the minister, highlighting the six-month delay of AHPETC’s FY2013 cyclical maintenance works report.

    On the appointing of a related party, FMSS as a Managing Agent, Mr Khaw asked: “Why did AHPETC not disclose these related party transactions and take steps to prevent the risk of abuse when the companies it gave contracts to were owned by its key officers?”

    He also questioned what the MPs of AHPETC were doing “throughout this sad saga”, saying that the MPs of AHPETC were consistently “side-stepping and avoiding responsibility”.

    MND’S FOLLOW-UP

    MND expects AHPETC to follow up and remedy the problems and weaknesses listed in the AGO Report, said Mr Khaw. MND has withheld the FY2014 S&CC grant from the AHPETC. The money has been put aside in a separate deposit account, and will be paid out after the problems are fixed.

    The Ministry will also address the weaknesses in the current Town Council regulatory framework. “We can no longer take the light touch and assume that all MPs running Town Councils will be responsible,” said Mr Khaw. A proper system of enforcement and penalties will be instituted.

    Mr Khaw also noted that it is not a Town Council’s business to organise and operate trade fairs, as it would be unfair to existing HDB shops. AHPETC was found guilty of holding a festive trade fair, without a permit, in 2014.

    MND’s regulatory oversight will be strengthened, with powers to collect information and conduct investigations, and a stronger penalty framework, said Mr Khaw. Town Councils need competent, honest people and proper systems to serve their residents well, added Mr Khaw. “Good intentions and bland assurances alone are not sufficient … Compared to the sound and fury of politicking, governing is long, tedious and unglamorous work.”

    WORKERS’ PARTY SUPPORTS THE MOTION

    The Workers’ Party supports the motion, said party chief Low Thia Khiang.

    Mr Low also addressed the “misconception that the Managing Agent was given the contract without tender”, saying the fact remains that AHPETC finds it hard to attract a Managing Agent as many Managing Agents serving PAP Town Councils appear unwilling to serve a non-PAP Town Council.

    He said that any Opposition party aspiring to take over the Government must first build an army of civil servants, calling it a “strange situation”.

    He called upon the Government to protect resident’s interests during the transition from one party to another, and said that the process of transition for Town Councils should be depoliticised.

    Mr Low also said that the AHPETC episode should be taken in proper perspective, as that the Town Council’s performance in other aspects is comparable to others.

    The Workers’ Party chief ended his speech saying that the party will continue to serve AHPETC residents to the best of its ability, despite a “challenging political climate”.

    ‘KEY IMPROVEMENTS AND UPDATES’ MADE: SYLVIA LIM

    The AHPETC has made the needed corrections and payments for the sinking fund, said AHPETC chairman Sylvia Lim. She added that the money not transferred to the sinking fund was not lost, and that “the Town Council accepts that it should have transferred the full amount each quarter.

    She said that the AHPETC has never disputed that the Town Council and the Managing Agent are related parties, saying that the agent has no decision-making powers in award of tenders. The tenders are awarded by a separate committee, said Ms Lim.

    Ms Lim said that FMSS was only appointed as a transitional Managing Agent following the General Election in 2011, but when open tenders were called for a Managing Agent in 2012, only FMSS tendered. Still, AHPETC has various structures in place to oversee the work of the Managing Agent, she said.

    The AHPETC chairman also suggested that MND “makes it clear which parties are considered related parties”.

    Ms Lim also touched on the unintended overpayments to the Managing Agent over the nine-month interim period, saying that the sum has been paid back. “I bear personal responsibility,” she said.

    For payments made to the Managing Agent, Ms Lim said monthly reports were churned out based on the performance and time taken. The AHPETC has started to introduce more oversight on the Managing Agent and processes have been changed, added Ms Lim.

    She maintained that it was not the case that the Town Council disrespected residents and Parliaments by not providing information to the AGO, saying that AHPETC has done its best to provide whatever information they could to auditors. Ms Lim admitted that they were late with some information for the cyclical maintenance, but she said that they were not ignoring it and that some information has been submitted.

    There was no finding that AHPETC was dishonest or falsified records in the audit, said Ms Lim.

    AUDIT SERVES AS A WARNING TO ALL TOWN COUNCILS: SAM TAN

    The AHPETC audit serves as a warning to all Town Councils, said Minister of State, Prime Minister’s Office & Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth Sam Tan. He also pointed out that Workers’ Party Members of Parliament have frequently criticised the PAP’s transparency in part election rallies.

    Mr Tan also touched on potential conflicts of interest, saying that it is hardly in the public interest if the person who generates and approves an invoice is the same person.

    He said that Town Councils need to be held responsible when it is at fault, pointing out that the current Town Councils Act doesn’t allow this.

    The Minister of State, citing Confucious, also called Members of Parliament to apply high standards to themselves. He pointed to Workers’ Party’s Chen Show Mao first Parliament speech in 2011, calling Mr Chen’s words “righteous and powerful”, and saying that he was looking forward to hearing Mr Chen’s views on the AHPETC audit.

    Mr Chen explained that all payments from AHPETC required the signatures of both Sylvia Lim and Mr Png Eng Huat.

    AHPETC PAYMENT APPROVAL PROCESS ‘UNLAWFUL’: SHANMUGAM

    Law Minister K Shanmguam said that the AHPETC’s payments were made without “transparency and accountability”, adding that there was “no discussion of conflicts of interests”.

    Mr Shanmugam called Managing Agent FMSS a “convenient vehicle”, to which “millions of dollars went from the Town Council to FMSS”. He also distributed a graphic to Parliament, which depicted the payment approval process for the AHPETC, calling the process “unlawful”.

    Approval Process

    The ownership interest and control of the Managing Agent is what “distinguishes AHPETC from other Town Councils”, said the Law Minister.

    “This is not just a question of negligence, or inexperience,” he added.

    The Law Minister also said the payments that the Managing Agent were verifying and and approving on behalf of the Town Council “were going into their own pockets”, calling it a “real conflict” of interest.

    Mr Shanmugam also distributed a table in Parliament that compared Managing Agent rates across the various Town Councils. FMSS now charges “double what everyone else” does, he said.

    Town Councils MA Rates

    “The rhetoric from the WP is always about helping the poor man,” said Mr Shanmugam. “The reality is that WP took money from the man in the street and gave it to (Managing Agent) FMSS.”

    The behaviour of the WP, which “claims to champion transparency and accountability”, was “shocking”, said Mr Shanmugam. “Why doesn’t the Town Council give proper answers instead of playing hide and seek?” he asked.

    AHPETC’s actions were “not negligence” but an “active decision to suppress”, said Mr Shanmugam. “It raises the issue of integrity.” He added that the Town Council’s “failure to disclose the details of its contracts with FMSS” in FY2012/2013 was “in breach of the Singapore Financial Reporting Standards”.

    He asked if AHPETC chairman Sylvia Lim or any Town Councillor can “honestly say that no monies have been lost” from the Town Council, asking “overpayment to related party is not loss?”

    “The law takes an extremely strict view on related party transactions, on conflict of interests,” said the Law Minister. He said the money was not lost through accident, but that the structure was “approved by at least some of the Town Councillors”.

    “The basic point is that while the Town Council lost money, FMSS and FMSI seem to have made money,” said Mr Shanmugam.

    The Law Minister called on WP chief Low to “stop playing the victim card”, and said that it was time for each Town Councillor to “come clean before this Parliament”.

    He asked if Mr Chen knew about the payment structure, saying that if Mr Chen knew all the facts, he “could not have agreed to this structure”. He added that the WP’s Pritam Singh makes “fierce speeches on transparency”, but has been  “anything but transparent”, and that FMSS got the contracts because they were friends of Mr Low.

    “The AGO Report makes sad reading,” said Mr Shanmugam. “Basically, the Town Council is in shambles.”

    “So many things are so disastrously wrong,” he added. “There has been a complete dereliction of duties.”

    “We have to ask the WP to come clean and explain yourselves to the public,” said Mr Shanmugam in closing. “Your residents deserve some real honest answers.”

    WP REJECTS LAW MINISTER’S ASSUMPTION

    WP’s Sylvia Lim and Pritam Singh both rejected Law Minister K Shanmugam’s statement.

    “We reject the assertions that the appointment of the Managing Agent was to benefit our friends,” said Ms Lim. She also said that it was premature for Mr Shanmugam to accuse the WP of not giving answers, as some MPs were yet to speak.

    Mr Singh said that his duty was to AHPETC residents, and that he would answer questions if they were posed by a resident, to which Minister of State Sam Tan said: “I’m an Aljunied resident. You can give your answers to me.”

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com