Vile Khaw is up to no good again. During the last procedural elections, he promised he will review the hated Means testing if elected. He implemented Means Testing after becoming Sembawang's peasant representative. His main intention is to deny affordable health care to peasants and save pennies for the regime.
Reference
4th May 2006, Straits Times Article, 'Means testing in hospitals may not happen at all'
He was quoted that it is cheaper for local peasants to send their aging parents to Johor Bahru hospice, citing cost as a good reason. As we noted, this Penang laksa boy has no scruples and portray himself as a pious buddhist after making those vile moves and comments.
Reference
'Singaporeans could consider living in nursing homes in neighbouring Johor Baru', 10th Feb 2009, addressing Singapore Parliament after visiting a site in Johor Baru, Malaysia, where a Singaporean investor was planning to build a 200-bed nursing home.
With the elections hotting up, vile Khaw switched to denial mode and accused his detractors of m&d slinging. But the articles and comments stubbornly revealed his vile nature and only stupid peasants will be fooled by his latest round of face saving defence.
Reference
4th May 2006, Straits Times Article, 'Means testing in hospitals may not happen at all'
He was quoted that it is cheaper for local peasants to send their aging parents to Johor Bahru hospice, citing cost as a good reason. As we noted, this Penang laksa boy has no scruples and portray himself as a pious buddhist after making those vile moves and comments.
Reference
'Singaporeans could consider living in nursing homes in neighbouring Johor Baru', 10th Feb 2009, addressing Singapore Parliament after visiting a site in Johor Baru, Malaysia, where a Singaporean investor was planning to build a 200-bed nursing home.
With the elections hotting up, vile Khaw switched to denial mode and accused his detractors of m&d slinging. But the articles and comments stubbornly revealed his vile nature and only stupid peasants will be fooled by his latest round of face saving defence.