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Phey Yew Kok - Is he waiting for OLD MAN to die?

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So where is this fugitive?

Can he come home if Old man dies?
 

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In December 1979 Phey Yew Kok, President of the NTUC and a PAP MP, was charged on four counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total sum of S$83,000.

He was also charged on two counts under the Trade Unions Act for investing $18,000 of trade-union money in a private supermarket without the approval of the minister. As was normal in such cases, he was released on bail, but unusually he was not asked to surrender his passport.

Maybe someone made sure Phey stays away from Singapore, lest he exposes some .........xxxx...........
 

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Tan Wah Piow - a third-year architectural student, and president of the University of Singapore Students Union (USSU) -- was charged, together with two others, with rioting inside the premises of the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union (PIEU), a trade union, whose general secretary was Phey Yew Kok, a member of parliament and rising star on the PAP firmament. Phey was also president of the NTUC.

The defendants claimed the riot within, and damage to, the premises had been fabricated by Phey Yew Kok. Vital defence witnesses were arrested on the morning of the trial, and deported.

Tan applied for the trial to be tape-recorded, which was denied.

All three accused were found guilty, and convicted. Tan was sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and his co-accused to one month's imprisonment each.
 

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If what Tan Wah Piow claimed was true, that damage to the premises had been fabricated by Phey Yew Kok, the question remains - Did Phey act on his own initiative? Only Phey himself knows the answer......
 

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"Our job is driven by political will. We can only be as effective as the Government wants us to be." - Chua Cher Yak, former director of CPIB
 

batman1

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Rumours are that he is operating a small restaurant business in Taiwan ,the land of pretty and sweet mei meis.
 

Narong Wongwan

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Emperor dies still got crown prince, regent, dukes, court jesters etc.
Royal house still ruling....status quo more or less
 

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In December 1979 Phey Yew Kok, President of the NTUC and a PAP MP, was charged on four counts of criminal breach of trust involving a total sum of S$83,000.

He was also charged on two counts under the Trade Unions Act for investing $18,000 of trade-union money in a private supermarket without the approval of the minister. As was normal in such cases, he was released on bail, but unusually he was not asked to surrender his passport.

Maybe someone made sure Phey stays away from Singapore, lest he exposes some .........xxxx...........

clearly Phey was given the chance to run road........ there was rumour that he ran to Thailand suburbs
 

kopiOuncle

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a great man
a great patriot
a great hero
returned to face the court
Singapore is one great country
justice and fairness to all
Singapore is supreme in justice
pap is world's number one justice party
hooray!!!
vote for pap for everlasting peace and justice
 

bigboss

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"Our job is driven by political will. We can only be as effective as the Government wants us to be." - Chua Cher Yak, former director of CPIB

This is true... if President Xi did not have the will to eradicate corruption in PRC, that Security Minister and his gang of hoodlums might still be roaming free to steal, rob and plunder in the country.

So, if LKY did not have the will to whack the corrupts, sinapor might not have survived to this day.

Look around you and see how the corrupts ruined their own country. The latest saga across the causeway is an eye opener. Marcos is another case.
 

laksaboy

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This is true... if President Xi did not have the will to eradicate corruption in PRC, that Security Minister and his gang of hoodlums might still be roaming free to steal, rob and plunder in the country.

So, if LKY did not have the will to whack the corrupts, sinapor might not have survived to this day.

Look around you and see how the corrupts ruined their own country. The latest saga across the causeway is an eye opener. Marcos is another case.

You make it sound as though Singapore is corruption-free. :rolleyes:

Yes, yes... be grateful, am I right?
 
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