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Sinkie Malay actor working in KL says he will choose Najib over LHL..

Rogue Trader

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Singapore actor says prefers Najib to Hsien Loong
By Clara Chooi
October 14, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 14 — As a foreigner living in Malaysia, actor Aaron Mustapha Aziz admits he is stretching his income thin struggling with high living costs, staggering tax rates and hefty fees for his children’s international school education.

But in an exclusive interview with Agenda Daily (AD) carried yesterday, the 35-year-old Singapore-born heartthrob expressed his determination to stay on and even voiced his preference for Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s leadership as Malaysia’s prime minister over Lee Hsien Loong’s back in his home country.


“I have to be fair and honest. If I had to choose between the two prime ministers, I pick Datuk Seri Najib.


“I chose Malaysia, because I needed to make a living. Here, I can find a living and, of course, I give my priority to the place that offers me shelter. Because, I must be responsible to those whom I love, which is my family,” he told AD.


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Already a star in several local drama TV series in Singapore, Aaron (picture) decided seven years ago to sell off his properties in the island state and move to Kuala Lumpur, with his wife and three children in tow.


Here, Aaron expanded his trade from Singapore and opened Aaron Aziz Productions Sdn Bhd.


According to AD, when Aaron returned to Singapore last month to visit his family, he had to check his family into a hotel.


He acknowledged to the daily that his decision to migrate had likely upset several parties in Singapore, particularly his fan base.


But he expressed hope they would understand his decision was for his family’s welfare.


“It is not easy living as a foreigner. It is not just the high tax rate or the high living costs but the fact that I have to also send two of my three children to international schools.


“Soon, my third child has to start schooling. I hope, when I become a permanent resident here, I can send my children to regular schools like the others,” he was quoted as saying in AD.


Despite this, Aaron said he does not regret his decision to migrate, insisting the move was for the good of his loved ones.


“I can feed my family here with my earnings. I do not feel my actions will anger others because I came here to find a living for my family.


“I do not care if some say I came to Malaysia because I was no longer sought after in Singapore, just like how I do not care when some people call me gay (homosexual). I will continue to choose living in Kuala Lumpur for the sake of my family’s future,” he said.


On November 9, a telemovie produced by his company called “Kekasih awan dan akhir” will be aired on TV9 here.


Next month, Aaron will play a hero in a theatrical play based on a novel called “Badai Semalam” alongside local actors Erra Fazira, Umie Aida and Ziela Jalil.

 

tonychat

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anybody who show the middle finger to the sinkie govt and move out deserve utmost respect from others.

He dun have to care what others say, just mind your own business.
 

Cestbon

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Not surprise by the actor comment. Mostly Singaporean only heard news from media never really go to Malaysia and mix with then.
Many Singaporean buy landed property in JB Malaysia and everyday cross ICA to work in Singapore.
 

chupacabra

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Not surprise by the actor comment. Mostly Singaporean only heard news from media never really go to Malaysia and mix with then.
Many Singaporean buy landed property in JB Malaysia and everyday cross ICA to work in Singapore.

Yes I am one of thousands who live across the causeway. Only my mom and bro live in my woodlands pigeonhole. I bet more than 20k sinkees cross the causeway every morning to work and school. Although it is a hassle, but I get a bit of serenity once I touch down in JB. Also the electric/water and other services are way much cheaper. Food is good and cheap too. Not going to stay here forever though because what's the point if can't get PR. I do feel so calmer here in JB than in SG.
 

Cestbon

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Yes I am one of thousands who live across the causeway. Only my mom and bro live in my woodlands pigeonhole. I bet more than 20k sinkees cross the causeway every morning to work and school. Although it is a hassle, but I get a bit of serenity once I touch down in JB. Also the electric/water and other services are way much cheaper. Food is good and cheap too. Not going to stay here forever though because what's the point if can't get PR. I do feel so calmer here in JB than in SG.

Good for you. No need to get Malaysia PR. Just stay as Singaporean live in Malaysia have no problem. Because each time passport stamp you are allow to stay for 30days. Since is in JB very convenient to come back and restamp PP.
If in Kl/Penang just go to any immigration to restamp. For Singapore PP is easy as 123 no problem as the Indon/India.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Alamak aaron is a m&d and over there it's mudland where they racially discriminate non m&ds. Obviously he would prefer it over there compared to here where the m&ds are treated equally to everyone else and cannot make it.

I wonder if pre bumi laws apply to him. Since he has migrated there and is a m&d i think it does apply to him.
 
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