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Chitchat Good PAP Govt Sacks DBS ABNN For Disloyalty!

Kinanana

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Man who posted graphic of ripped Singapore flag on Facebook no longer working for DBS Bank

PHOTO: DBS
DEREK WONG
THE STRAITS TIMES

Aug 28, 2018

SINGAPORE - The man who posted a graphic of a ripped Singapore flag on Facebook earlier this month, is no longer working for his employer, DBS Bank.
The bank announced this in a Facebook post on Tuesday (Aug 28).

It said that Mr Avijit Das Patnaik was counselled for the controversial post, which showed a T-shirt with a graphic of a Singapore flag being torn, revealing an Indian flag underneath.

"DBS strongly disapproves of such actions by our employees," the bank said in the post. "At the same time, it is fair and right that all employees are given the benefit of due process."

The bank added that after the incident, a disciplinary committee was convened and, as of Aug 24, Mr Patnaik was "no longer with the bank" on Facebook
Recently, one of our employees Avijit Das Patnaik was counselled in connection with a post showing a T-shirt, with a...
Posted by DBS on Monday, 27 August 2018
The Straits Times has asked DBS for further details.

The image was believed to have first surfaced on Aug 14, a day before India's Independence Day, when Mr Patnaik shared it on the Singapore Indians and Expats Facebook page.

He posted it alongside a caption in Hindi that said, "Phir bhi dil hai…", which roughly translates to "Still my heart is…" and alludes to a popular Hindi song that talks about always feeling love for the motherland, India.

Many netizens who saw the post found it offensive, with some complaining that the image was disrespectful to Singapore as it showed the Singapore flag being ripped to shreds.
The image was later taken down.

After the incident, when ST contacted Mr Patnaik, who is a Singapore permanent resident, he apologised and said he did not mean to cause offence.

The Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Act states that no person shall treat the flag with disrespect. The penalty is a maximum fine of $1,000.
The police are investigating the incident.
 

Johnrambo

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ORBIGOOT!!!!!

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rotiprata

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WTF is meant by..... "it is fair and right that all employees are given the benefit of due process." :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:

what I can remember during the past years of retrenchment …. no heard any employer mention these words.... :FU::FU::FU:
 

eatshitndie

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very likely he’s applying with one of 6.9 abnn it consulting and contracting firms in u.s. hoping to get a h1b visa to work for a sillycon valley tech company, much like many ah nehs who use sg as a stepping stone to acquire sg citizenship (better chance to get h1b than applying as ah neh shitizen) and build up their resumes. sg is known among these neh and tiong cheats as “used tampon haven”. fuck and chuck. :rolleyes:
 
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