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  • NKF CEO Revealed To Be Gay, Fired For Indiscretion With A Male NKF Staff

    NKF CEO Revealed To Be Gay, Fired For Indiscretion With A Male NKF Staff

    The 3-member executive committee of of National Kidney Foundation (NKF) revealed in the press conference that the NKF CEO Edmund Kwok was fired because he had a gay affair with a male NKF staff.

    According to NKF chairman Koh Poh Tiong, the NKF has reported to the police but did not explain which alleged offense did the CEO commit as a homosexual relationship is not criminalised.

    The extra-marital affairs first came to light when the male NKF staff made a complaint to his supervisor who alerted the human resource department. It is unknown if the CEO has harassed the male NKF which warranted a need for police report.

    “The facts were presented to our lawyers, who advised us that it’s a reportable offence. And we have a duty to all our stakeholders and staff to do the right thing. Regardless of how we feel, whether we’re sorry for him – that is not relevant. What is relevant is that the public must know that as a board we take our job seriously – and that is to ensure NKF as an organisation continues to be able to do the right thing; that our integrity is not compromised and our operations are not compromised.”

    The NKF chairman appears very worried about the case affecting donations and made multiple pleads through the media to “help” NKF:

    “I feel extremely sad, because Edmund is a very good CEO, one of the best … I believe NKF is progressing. Then this happened. This is one man’s personal indiscretion. It must not affect the whole organisation and I’m talking to you as Singaporeans; as friends. Please help us … don’t let this one case destroy us.”

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • Man Arrested For Taking Upskirt Video At Toa Payoh – Pinned Down By Passers-By

    Man Arrested For Taking Upskirt Video At Toa Payoh – Pinned Down By Passers-By

    A man has been arrested for allegedly taking an upskirt video of a woman.

    This happened at Toa Payoh MRT station on Wednesday (Nov 16).

    A woman in her 20s suddenly pointed at a middle-age man and shouted for help while she was standing at Exit C of the MRT station.

    Immediately, four men came forward to help to restrain him.

    A passer-by said she saw the middle-age try to escape.

    The four men pressed the man on the ground until the police arrived.

    Police have arrested the 43-year-old man. Police investigations are ongoing.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Hujan Lebat Di Singapura Bagi 2 Minggu Terakhir Bulan Ini, Suhu Serendah 22°C

    Hujan Lebat Di Singapura Bagi 2 Minggu Terakhir Bulan Ini, Suhu Serendah 22°C

    Penduduk Singapura boleh menjangkakan cuaca hujan bagi dua minggu terakhir bulan ini, malah hujan yang lebih lebat daripada biasa.

    Demikian menurut Jabatan Kaji Cuaca Singapura (MSS) hari ini (16 Nov).

    Hujan beserta guruh dan lebat pada kebanyakan waktu, diramalkan pada sebelah petang dan malam antara enam dengan lapan hari dalam tempoh dua minggu akan datang.

    Hujan guruh beserta angin kencang juga boleh dijangkakan antara sebelum subuh dengan awal pagi pada satu atau dua hari.

    Suhu maksimum harian pada kebanyakan hari diramalkan sekitar 32°C or 33°C.

    Pada hari hujan, malam yang lebih sejuk boleh dijangkakan, dengan suhu minimum antara 22°C and 23°C.

    Pada dua minggu pertama bulan ini, hujan lebat beserta guruh di Singapura dibawa oleh angin kencang Sumatera dari arah Selat Melaka.

    Hujan paling lebat dicatatkan pada 14 November dengan 128 milimeter hujan di Pulau Semakau.

    Dalam tempoh dua minggu itu, ukuran hujan tertinggi dicatat di kawasan Clementi iaitu 258.4 milimeter. Jumlah itu 87 peratus melebihi purata.

    Purata suhu adalah serendah 21.9°C dan setinggi 34.4°C pada separuh pertama bulan November.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Court Dismisses Moneylender’s Bid To Bankrupt Debtor Charged 240% Annual Interest Rate

    Court Dismisses Moneylender’s Bid To Bankrupt Debtor Charged 240% Annual Interest Rate

    The High Court has quashed a moneylender’s bid to bankrupt a debtor who had borrowed $350,000 on an annual interest rate of 240 per cent – a ruling that could cause ripples in the moneylending industry.

    Mr Ang Boon Kim, sole proprietor of ABK Leasing, had applied to bankrupt company director Goh Meng Leong, who in 2014 took out two unsecured loans totalling $350,000. Despite having paid back $700,000 – twice the principal sum – in instalments between December 2014 and September last year, Mr Goh still owed nearly $900,000.

    That meant his initial $350,000 loan had grown to $1.6 million, including around $1.25 million in interest and late fees.

    Mr Goh had agreed to interest of 240 per cent a year or 20 per cent monthly, with late interest at the same rate and a late fee of $10,000 every time payment was missed.

    At issue in court was whether the moneylender could treat Mr Goh’s repayments as settling the interest first, rather than the principal borrowed. If so, the principal sum would continue to incur the 240 per cent interest. The court can also intervene if the interest is excessive and the deal is substantially unfair.

    Assistant Registrar Jacqueline Lee set aside the bankruptcy application in the closed-door session and ordered Mr Ang to pay $1,500 in costs to Mr Goh.

    It is understood she considered, among other things, that Mr Goh’s repayments should first be applied towards reducing the principal sum, and not just to satisfy the interest due.

    ABK Leasing declined comment.

    Both men had inked the contract before changes to the Moneylenders Act took effect on Oct 1 last year. The changes limit the maximum interest rate moneylenders can charge to 4 per cent a month, regardless of the borrower’s income.

    Before then, such loan terms as the ones for Mr Goh were allowed for borrowers earning at least $30,000 a year. His maximum loan amount was also unlimited as his declared annual income of $599,250 was above the stipulated $120,000 threshold, according to papers filed through East Asia Law.

    The loans were on “open monthly” terms, meaning the borrower could keep the loan open by opting to pay only the interest.

    But Mr Goh’s lawyer, Mr Sarbrinder Singh of Sanders Law, pointed out that his client had already paid about $700,000 which went towards the payment of the $350,000 principal sum and the interest. He said ABK was wrong in claiming it was used only towards interest due.

    He argued it was not for Mr Ang to unilaterally decide which payments were used to settle the principal sum and which for interest.

    He urged the court to set aside the deal as the 240 per cent interest rates were “exorbitant”and the contract was ” unconscionable”.

    Mr Goh, 36, who shuttles between Singapore and London for his business in electronic recycling, said he was relieved, having had to sell his HDB flat to settle the payments.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Ustaz Abd Al-Halim: Siapa Rakan Kita Menunjukkan Budi Pekerti Kita

    Ustaz Abd Al-Halim: Siapa Rakan Kita Menunjukkan Budi Pekerti Kita

    AsSalaam’alaikum!

    Kenapa ramai diantara Muslimin jijik dengan sesiapa yang bergambar dengan Netanyahu?

    Kerana kita sering diajar oleh ulama kita serta ibu-bapa kita berhati-hati dengan siapa kita berkawan. Kita selalu di nasihatkan berhati-hati siapakah yang kita dampingi dan siapa kita jadikan kawan akrab. Benarlah kata-kata S. Ali r.a. – Jika kamu mahu tahu budi-pekerti seseorang itu, lihat lah kepada siapa dia berkawan.

    Ulama dahulu sungguh berjaga-jaga elakkan diri daripada bersekongkol dengan orang-orang yang tidak elok budi-pekertinya malah mereka berhati-hati tidak mahu sedikit pun dikaitkan dengan sesiapa yang tidak baik lagi-lagi dengan mereka-mereka yang akhlaknya buruk atau tidak beradab. Wallahu’alam!

     

    Source: Ustaz Abd Al-Halim

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