Tag: Singaporean

  • CASE Alert: Ownership Of Vehicle Bought From Cars Today Not Transferred To Buyers

    CASE Alert: Ownership Of Vehicle Bought From Cars Today Not Transferred To Buyers

    The consumers’ watchdog has issued an alert about a car dealer after receiving 12 complaints from customers who claim the ownership of the vehicles they bought had not been transferred to them.

    The Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) is investigating after buyers reported facing sudden repossession after buying their vehicles from Cars Today in Kaki Bukit.

    The claims total almost $500,000.

    In most cases, the cars were bought several months ago, but their ownership was not transferred, despite the buyers making several enquiries with the firm.

    Many of the customers had their cars towed away at the weekend and others have been told by Cars Today’s owner James Poh to expect a repossession.

    Mr Poh, 60, admitted to The Straits Times yesterday that his company is struggling to repay a $1 million loan from credit company Kenso Leasing.

    He claimed that Kenso suddenly demanded repayment within seven days on Feb 6.

    As Mr Poh could not come up with the money in time, Kenso said it would repossess 43 cars from his customers.

    Mr Poh said in Mandarin: “I begged (Kenso) for a six-month extension, but they said no.

    “Many buyers have been calling me, but I don’t have the money to repay them, I have no choice.This is my fault and I don’t know how to fix it.”

    The Straits Times visited Cars Today’s headquarters at the Entrepreneur Business Centre, 18 Kaki Bukit Road 3, last night and found it empty, its doors padlocked. At least three letters from lawyers or summons from the Small Claims Tribunal were on the floor.

    The Straits Times understands the space was let to new tenants last weekend, as Cars Today owes three months’ rent.

    A commodity trader, who spoke anonymously, said he stands to lose his downpayment of $18,000 after repossession.

    He has formed a WhatsApp group for other buyers facing the same plight, which currently has 14 members, and said he has heard of 10 cars having been towed away since last Friday.

    Another buyer, Mr Marc Tay, is expecting his car to be repossessed any day now. He spent almost $31,000 on a Honda Civic last November.

    The 25-year-old, who works in business development, said: “I tried to contact the financing company and told them I would willingly surrender the car if they would wait till after Chinese New Year, but they wouldn’t even consider this small request.

    “This is a big blow for me. I’ve just started working, and it’s my own money – this whole incident has caused a big dent in my financial plans.”

    Case has advised affected customers to make a police report immediately and consult a lawyer as the claims are more than $10,000 and exceed the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Tribunal.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Indian National Received Beating After Telling Employee Of Another Company To Do His Job

    Indian National Received Beating After Telling Employee Of Another Company To Do His Job

    All he wanted was to give feedback that the floor of his maintenance storeroom was wet. But technician Kathaiyan Sakthivel found himself at the end of a horrific beating.

    Closed circuit television (CCTV) footage of the attack last December shows him being punched in the face and chest, and then hit by a dustpan repeatedly until it broke.

    The 42-year-old Indian national, who feared for his life while he was being hit with the dustpan, said: “I couldn’t stop myself from crying. I knelt down, kept saying ‘sorry’ and begged him to stop hitting me.”

    He was one of two technicians from A@risco Services, an electrical servicing company, who were attacked by employees of other companies last year.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Commercial Sex Tour Organiser Did Not Have Sex With Any Minor

    Commercial Sex Tour Organiser Did Not Have Sex With Any Minor

    The first Singaporean to be convicted of organising a commercial sex tour overseas was allowed on Monday to revoke his bail pending his sentence next month.

    Before he was led away from the dock to be remanded, Chan Chun Hong turned around to gesture to his parents seated in the 11public gallery that he was going in.

    District Judge Siva Shanmugam will sentence Chan on March 23 on 12 of 145 charges – seven of distributing obscene materials, one of making travel plans for an undercover cop to have commercial sex outside Singapore, three of distributing information to promote conduct of commercial sex with a minor, and one of having obscene films at his Yishun Ring Road home.

    The 31-year-old Nanyang Technological University civil engineering graduate was serving in the Singapore Armed Forces at the time of the distribution of obscene materials offences totalling 135 committed over a one-year period in 2011 and 2012.

    He had joined a major insurance company as a financial consultant when he was nabbed at Changi Airport on March 1 last year.

    Police established his identity after receiving information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2013 that a male Singaporean was distributing child pornography materials worldwide.

    The information had also revealed that there were e-mail exchanges between the Singaporean and other users which suggested that Chan had engaged in child sex tourism.

    Chan’s lawyer Rajan Nair said in mitigation his client had a depressive episode following his late Taiwanese fiancee’s illness from womb cancer in 2009. In 2010, he took unpaid leave from the SAF to live and take care of her in Taiwan until her death that year.

    Chan, he said, has always been a person of good character and held in good esteem and standing by his peers and colleagues.

    Diagnosed with paedophilia, Chan intends to undergo treatment upon his release from prison, said the lawyer.

    Mr Nair said it was the undercover cop “Teo Dennis” who had initiated contact with Chan and started asking him about “young girls”. Chan did not seek out persons for whom he could organised commercial sex tours.

    He said Chan had never had sex with a minor. It was most likely that he would not have arranged for the trip for Teo Dennis and himself or anyone else to go overseas for commercial sex with minors if the latter had not instigated him. It was very likely that Chan would have cancelled the intended trip in April last year as he was busy with his work.

    “The only silver lining in this whole episode is that Mr Chan has been forced to confront his problem and is now finally able to courageously take steps to ensure that he does not suffer a relapse,” said Mr Nair.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Yang Ziliang said Chan claims he had never had sex with a minor and that he did not have any experience with the Cambodia prostitution scene. Yet he has consistently informed other parties otherwise.

    He said Chan has failed to show he is genuinely remorseful and contrite for his wrongdoing as he has tried to minimize his misconduct at every stage of the investigations and prosecution.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Teo Chee Hean: Unity Key To Beating Lone-Wolf Attacks

    Teo Chee Hean: Unity Key To Beating Lone-Wolf Attacks

    The shootings in Copenhagen today (Feb 15) show that even when a city is put on high terror alert, it is very difficult to stop all attacks because of lone-wolf actors, said Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean as he urged individuals to stay vigilant.

    Although many cities, including Singapore, have raised their alert levels because of an increased threat from terror attacks, it is not easy to prevent attacks that are carried out by individuals.

    “So what’s important is for individuals to also be alert, to know and to think ahead (about) what they would do if they were caught in such a situation,” said Mr Teo, who is also the Minister for Home Affairs. “They can save lives, save your own life and also how does the society as a whole react in the event of such an attack.”

    Speaking to the media on the sidelines of a community event in his Pasir Ris constituency today, Mr Teo noted that terrorists seek to achieve two things when they carry out attacks: To disrupt daily lives by striking terror in people, as well as to split communities.

    “So if we stay together as a community and carry on with our daily lives taking all the precautions, then we will be able to overcome these threats and not allow terrorists to achieve their objectives.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Former Malay Employee Of FMSS Alleged Discrimination By Malaysian-Chinese Bosses

    Former Malay Employee Of FMSS Alleged Discrimination By Malaysian-Chinese Bosses

    Salam admin Rilek1Corner …

    I worked for worker party management agent FMSS before. I help out with admin work but I cannot stay long there.

    Tak bleh tahan people there …

    I am not racist. I got many good friends who are Chinese. Singapore is multiracial and different race must respect one another.

    But I was unhappy when I working with FMSS. They discrminate us Malays because the senior people there and the supervisors there are all Malaysian Chinese…

    my collicks who are Singaporeans also cannot tahan the Malaysians inside there…and many quit. We kena bossed around and they always raise their voice on us show no respect. . there was singapore versus malaysia mindset..not healthy. The malaysia people only hang out and lunch by themselves and never join us Singaporeans..

    Not only fmss managment side with Malaysians chinese working there…FMSS is also racist cos they treated Malay staff differently … i got to know this because i doing same work as my chinese collick (i repeat here that I am not racist..), and i more experienced and i guided her as her mentor… but her salary was $200 dollar more …

    this is not fair. i am not the only Malay staff with same experience…got lower pay compared to peers doing same job …

    i told my friends about my encounter inside fmss but they told me to tahan abit more because this is a job. some friends dont belief me because WP outside appear very good fight for singaporeans. but people dont know Faisal manap got no authority inside fmss to help us Malays because he not involved in town council work… the person who hold power inside fmss is sylvia lim like the chinese empress dowager..the FMSS management respect her and very scared of her…

    i already quit from FMSS…stop my suffering…they same as pap…very money minded…

    there’s a malay saying, gajah sama berjuang, pelanduk mati ditengah-tengah…what to do…just my luck

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