Tag: Singapore

  • PRC Migrant Faults Property Agent For Losses Because She Doesn’t Understand English

    PRC Migrant Faults Property Agent For Losses Because She Doesn’t Understand English

    A PRC migrant took to the Chinese newspaper Lian He Wan Bao blaming her property agent when she was disallowed to sublet a HDB unit she rented. Zhang Gui Yun, 58, told media reporters that she doesn’t understand English but she signed the rental contract to rent a HDB unit in Bukit Panjang.

    When Zhang Gui Yun tried to sublet the entire unit to another tenant, the new tenant pointed out that her rental contract doesn’t allow her to sublet the unit out. The PRC migrant who is a dependent of her children on student visa in Singapore, is now staying in a rented condominium in Bukit Panjang and that she stated that she has never lived in the HDB unit she rented.

    Zhang Gui Yun complained that the landlord refused to refund her S$2,800 deposit and that the property agent only refunded her S$400 out of the S$1,400 agent’s commissions.

    “(Translated from Chinese report) I do not know I am not allowed to sublet the unit to a third party. I don’t understand English and I trusted the property agent. …The property agent made me lost a lot of money and refunded me only S$1,000 out of the S$1,400 commission made.

    I came to Singapore alone with my child and my life is very hard, so I hope the media will publicize my story and give my justice.”

    The PRC woman also added that she tried to sue the property agent and the landlord from the Small Claims Tribunal twice, but failed in both attempts.

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • Man Jailed 20 Years For Raping 12 Year Old Niece

    Man Jailed 20 Years For Raping 12 Year Old Niece

    After he raped his teenage niece, she was so traumatised that she tried to kill herself by drinking bleach solution and soap powder.

    Even after she fell ill and vomited, his main concern was to conceal his heinous acts by telling his wife not to take the niece to hospital in case it led to a police report.

    So the wife took the girl to a private clinic and hid the fact that she had swallowed bleach from the doctor.

    She later gave her $50 to keep her quiet.

    On Monday (Oct 26), the 54-year-old uncle was jailed for 20 years for raping, molesting and sexually assaulting his young niece.

    The food stall operator, who cannot be named due to a gag order to protect the girl’s identity, had sexually abused her seven times over two years, starting in 2010 when she was just 12 years old.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Lee Hsien Loong: New Citizens Can Help Write The Singapore Story Together

    Lee Hsien Loong: New Citizens Can Help Write The Singapore Story Together

    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has called on new Singapore citizens to play their part, as they now help to write the Singapore story together.

    He was speaking at a citizenship ceremony held at the Teck Ghee Community Club, in his Ang Mo Kio constituency this morning (Oct 24), where about 200 new citizens from Ang Mo Kio and Sengkang West received their citizenship certificates.

    “Add your own distinct experiences, skills, abilities – contribute to the Singapore story and together, make a better future here for all of us,” said Mr Lee, as he addressed the new citizens.

    The Prime Minister noted that many of the new citizens come from different backgrounds, but spent time in the country and decided to make Singapore home.

    Mr Lee said that he hoped that this was not just because Singapore is a comfortable or safe place to bring up their families, but because they believe in what Singapore stands for: A multi-racial society, a nation of opportunity, a fair and just society, and a place where tomorrow will always be better than today.

    “This is what we have been celebrating this year at SG50,” said Mr Lee, who pointed out how the country’s forefathers slogged so that the next generation can have better lives.

    “We commit ourselves to continue to build on what they have done, to continue striving always to do better, always to take Singapore forward.”
    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Many Expats On Localised, Perk-Free Packages

    Many Expats On Localised, Perk-Free Packages

    Some people assume that Western expats get luxurious perks and lead a glamorous lifestyle here but two of them say the reality can be different.

    Ms Elaine Young, 43, left Scotland 12 years ago to be a writer here.

    She buys her groceries at NTUC FairPrice and her clothes from Uniqlo, and eats at hawker centres near her Tiong Bahru rental apartment.

    Ms Young says: “I wish I could walk into Burberry and buy anything I want but the reality is I wear basic clothes like an average person here.”

    She did not imagine the cost of living here to be so high.

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    PHOTO COURTESY OF ELAINE YOUNG

    And she did not know she had the option of renting an HDB flat since property agents serving expats here often recommend private properties.

    “Had I known about renting HDB flats then, my husband and I would have done so to save more money,” she says.

    She and her husband, who is an Asia Pacific sales director with IHS Energy, pay about $6,500 a month for their three-room apartment.

    SAFER

    Apart from the haze and high cost of living, Ms Young says: “I’ve never felt safer and the people here are lovely.”

    She has made many local and expat friends, and they organise outings and dinners for the weekends.

    Ms Young intends to move back to the UK to look after her mother in a few years.

    She says: “We love living here but are well aware that we are guests in the country. It’s home now but not forever.”

    Thirty-year-old Dane Jesper Rasmussen, an operations manager in a shipping company, says he usually eats at hawker centres.

    He jumped on the opportunity to work in Singapore the moment he saw his company post the opening and has been here for more than two years now.

    Mr Rasmussen had another motivation to move here: His girlfriend, whom he met in Denmark, is a Singaporean.

    She was stationed in Denmark for three years in the same shipping company.He had never been to Singapore although he travelled around South-east Asia over a few years before his move here.

    So, the high cost of living here came as a surprise to him, especially since his experience with South-east Asia mainly involved Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.

    MOST EXPENSIVE

    Singapore is the world’s most expensive city, according to research by the Economist Intelligence Unit this year.

    During the first three months alone in Singapore, Mr Rasmussen overspent because he did not know about hawker centres and cheaper supermarkets.

    His girlfriend returned from Denmark and took him to hawker centres and food courts, showing him ways to save money.

    He says: “It’s great to have someone local to show me around. Had it not been for her guidance, I would still be spending a lot of money on the wrong things.”

    He rents a two-room condominium unit in Farrer Road and pays about $3,400 a month.

    Mr Rasmussen says that sometimes it is hard to adjust and make new friends as an expat because people know that he won’t be here for long.

    “Many have their own groups of friends and sometimes it’s hard for them to invest time in a person who will leave.”

    Both Ms Young and Mr Rasmussen have noticed expats switching to localised packages to secure a job here. They also say that many expats here do not live a life of luxury.

    “Like Singaporeans, each individual earns a different amount of money and leads different lifestyles,” says Mr Rasmussen who spends his weekends visiting his girlfriend and her family in Woodlands.


    I’ve never felt safer and the people here are lovely.

    – Ms Elaine Young from Scotland has been working here for 12 years


    Like Singaporeans, each individual earns a different amount of money and leads different lifestyles.

    – Mr Jesper Rasmussen, who is working as an operations manager in a shipping company

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Pinoy Manager At Basil By ThaiExpress Rolled Eyes At Customer Despite Late Order

    Pinoy Manager At Basil By ThaiExpress Rolled Eyes At Customer Despite Late Order

    A reader shared this bad experience with a Pinoy restaurant manager at Basil by ThaiExpress at Kallang Wave mall. Has anyone had the same experience with the outlet?

    Read the full post here.

    AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COST!!!! WORST SERVICE BY THE STAFF!!!!

    I’ve been in F&B for awhile and I’ve never encountered such rude staff just for doing a follow up on the food. Do us all a favour and FIRE YOUR MANAGER NAMED LOVELY ASAP!!!! Seriously!

    My BF approached her nicely asking for his food which was delayed for more than 35 minutes and guess what this smart ass lady replied “uhhhh” with a dumb face- and when he ask if she can do something about it like ask the kitchen she replied “yeah but doesn’t your table have the 3?” (We ordered 4 since there’s 4 of us). Worst part is when she hand over the last dish (45 minutes late) she rolled her eyes at us!!!!

    Do your customers a favour and send her ass back to Philippines. Her attitude will surely kill your business and the customers who would just like to eat but instead had to wait ages and treated rudely by your pathetic excuse of a restaurant manager.

    An Tan
    A.S.S. Reade

    Source; www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

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