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Yang Yin thread: "Money, I love you!"

gatehousethetinkertailor

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With a name like Rikvin you can be assured it is Ah Neh owned - what the fark is a Rikvin? Probably an acronym of the ah nehs kids or something. On the website the CSR effort is for a school in India...a lot of the staff are Pinoys and Ah Nehs...and the clients like Reliance and Hungama are all from India...
 

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Sinkieland is a business-friendly country, no? So anyone can set up a business easily. What's the problem? :confused:
 

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Singapore is indeed a land of opportunities. :smile:
 

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With a name like Rikvin you can be assured it is Ah Neh owned - what the fark is a Rikvin? Probably an acronym of the ah nehs kids or something. On the website the CSR effort is for a school in India...a lot of the staff are Pinoys and Ah Nehs...and the clients like Reliance and Hungama are all from India...

Whoever owns it saw a niche and turned it into a money spinner. I don't see anything wrong with that.

If it's owned by an Ah Neh, then shame on chinky sinkies for not grabbing the opportunity first.
 

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business and income opportunities for FTs, NS for sinkies!
 

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Whoever owns it saw a niche and turned it into a money spinner. I don't see anything wrong with that.

If it's owned by an Ah Neh, then shame on chinky sinkies for not grabbing the opportunity first.

When the chips are down...... this company is now a traitor and shud be boycotted!!!!!!!!!
Do we need this sort of enterprise Is this what PM meant that such FT biz creates jobs? What fucking job izzit in fucking sgian??? What job did the music n dance company created ???
 

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154th Blames Yang Yin's Scamming of Old Widow on SGs

Published on Oct 16, 2014
[h=2]Ex-tour guide set up 'sham' music firm[/h]


TOH YONG CHUAN and CAROLYN KHEW


CHINESE national Yang Yin was so determined to make a new life in Singapore that he hired a specialised recruitment firm here in 2009 to set up his company and apply for an Employment Pass (EP), as a prelude to getting permanent resident status.

But the music and dance firm has seen no students in the five years since it was registered, said a maid there.

The studio's address is listed as the bungalow of the wealthy widow who handed control of her $40 million in assets to the former tour guide in 2012, after he became a Singapore PR.

"I did not see (him teach) any students," said Indonesian maid Surti, 43, who has been working there since 2007. She works for Chung Khin Chun, 87, the woman at the centre of a legal storm involving Mr Yang, 40, and her niece Hedy Mok, 60, who believes he manipulated her aunt into giving him Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA).

When reporters visited the home on Saturday, the only instrument in sight was a dusty piano with rusted hinges.

Retired teacher Chang Phie Chin, 84, a good friend of the widow who used to live at the bungalow, said in court papers that the company was a "sham".

Back in March 2009, local recruitment firm Rikvin helped Mr Yang set up the Young Music and Dance Studio, with him as managing director. A month later, the firm applied for an EP on Mr Yang's behalf, which he didn't get. But Rikvin's second application in September was successful, according to The Straits Times' checks. By then, Mr Yang was already ensconced in Madam Chung's $30 million Yio Chu Kang home. The rest of his family moved in last year.

=> Why no mentioning that the FAP MPee interceded for him with ICA? Instead the 154th tries to push the blame to some recruitment firm?


In court papers last month, Mr Yang, who befriended the old woman when he was her personal guide in Beijing in 2008, said that she had invited him to Singapore to look after her and wanted him as her "grandson".
"The company was incorporated so that I could run a business and obtain my Singapore permanent residency," he said.

When The Straits Times visited Rikvin's Equity Plaza office this week, its chief operating officer, Satish Bakhda, confirmed that Mr Yang was one of its 4,000 clients. He said that while he had not met the man, its services were totally above board.

=> Does this not point to the FAP Traitors' ultra-loose FTrashisation policy?


The firm also provided him with professional secretary Lim Soh Sea, 44, who is a company secretary to more than 1,000 local firms, according to Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) records. She met Mr Yang for the first time two weeks ago, when he went to the office to pick up some files.

=> See? Pushing the blame back to SGs!


When asked if his firm had scrutinised Mr Yang's application, Mr Satish, speaking generally, said that it was not its place to do so, and that with his firm processing thousands of applications, a few "rotten apples" were bound to sneak in.

"You can't crosscheck everybody," he said, adding that while Rikvin had helped Mr Yang submit annual accounts to Acra through his firm, "we did not do their accounts".

Meanwhile, a court hearing yesterday on two applications by Madam Chung's niece, was adjourned until Oct 29. Madam Mok had earlier applied to be appointed her aunt's deputy with full powers - which would allow her to decide on all of Madam Chung's matters. She also applied to revoke Mr Yang's LPA.

The Family Court will be hearing a separate case tomorrow brought by the Office of the Public Guardian to determine whether Madam Chung has the mental capacity to revoke the LPA she granted Mr Yang in 2012, which she now wants to do. She was examined by an Institute of Mental Health medical expert yesterday, as ordered by the court.

Mr Yang also faces separate investigations by the police for suspected criminal breach of trust, and by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and Manpower Ministry on how he obtained his permanent residency and EP, among others.

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Narong Wongwan

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I see a guy I know inside the pic.....
Goes by the name Morris.....
Please let me know if you want to bash him up....I will provide the details.
 

mojito

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It is a prime example of a multi cultural melting pot company where people of all cultures except sinkies work together. It should be highlighted and praised in our next National Day rally.
 

laksaboy

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There are too many Ah Nehs in the company. The optimum number should be zero.
 

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song boh sinkies?even importing garbage and cockroaches is so lucrative it has become a whole new industry in SG.need a new company for ur PR application?or employment pass or entrepreneur pass?dont worry even if ur a complete cockroach we will do it for u!!!!the authorities are 100% clueless!!
 

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im more concerned about him reporting $170K per year, what grant has the gahment given him?
 

laksaboy

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im more concerned about him reporting $170K per year, what grant has the gahment given him?

More importantly, what music and dance in his studio? :wink:
 

halsey02

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NS helps Singaporeans find business and income opportunities.

Yup, to all my SINgaporean's buddies, classmates, schoolmates who are now found in NZ, Aust, Canada, USA...Finland, Israel....NS inspired them to leave SINgapore for income, business opportunities, setting up families & having saner children....etc:roll eyes:

Of course, anyone can go anywhere, with their brains & skills set up companies, that not only help the people of that land they had adopted or even themselves...but nowhere on this earth, where a government SELL THEIR PEOPL OUTRIGHT like the ONE WE HAVE HERE..NAMES NEED NOT BE MENTIONED....
 

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Thursday, Oct 16, 2014

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Rikvin (above) had helped Mr Yang set up the Young Music and Dance Studio in March 2009. Its second application on his behalf for an Employment Pass six months later was successful. -- PHOTO: MARK CHEONG -​

Chinese national Yang Yin was so determined to make a new life in Singapore that he hired a specialised recruitment firm here to set up his company and apply for an Employment Pass (EP), as a prelude to getting permanent resident status. The studio's address is listed as the bungalow of the wealthy widow who handed control of her $40 million worth of assets to the former tour guide in 2012, after he became a Singapore PR. Back in March 2009, local recruitment firm Rikvin helped Mr Yang set up the Young Music and Dance Studio, with him as managing director. A month later, the firm applied for an EP on Mr Yang's behalf. The application was turned down. But Rikvin's second attempt on Mr Yang's behalf, in September that year, was successful, according to Straits Times checks. By then, Mr Yang was already ensconced in the $30 million Yio Chu Kang home of Madam Chung Khin Chun, 87, the woman at the centre of a legal storm involving Mr Yang, 40, and her niece Madam Hedy Mok, 60, who believes he manipulated her aunt into giving him Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA). The rest of his family moved in last year. When The Straits Times visited Rikvin's Equity Plaza office this week, its chief operating officer Satish Bakhda confirmed that Mr Yang was one of its 4,000 clients. In court papers last month, Mr Yang, who befriended Madam Chung when he was her personal guide in Beijing in 2008, said that she had invited him to Singapore to look after her and wanted him as her "grandson". "The company was incorporated so that I could run a business and obtain my Singapore permanent residency," he said. Mr Bakhda told The Straits Times that while he, personally, had never met the man, Rikvin's services to Mr Yang were totally above board. The firm also provided him with professional secretary Lim Soh Sea. Ms Lim, 44, is company secretary to more than 1,000 local firms, according to Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) records. She met Mr Yang for the first time only two weeks ago, when he went to the office to pick up some files. When asked if his firm had scrutinised Mr Yang's application, Mr Bakhda said that it was not its place to do so. "Who am I to say, 'What are you going to do (with the company)?'" said Mr Bakhda. He added that while Rikvin helped Mr Yang to submit annual accounts to Acra through his firm, "we did not do its accounts". When reporters visited Madam Chung's home last Saturday, the only instrument in sight was a dusty piano with rusted hinges and uneven keys. Indonesian maid Surti, 43, who has worked for Madam Chung since 2007, said she heard Mr Yang run his fingers over the piano once. Retired teacher Chang Phie Chin, 84, a good friend of the widow who used to live with her at the bungalow, said in court papers that Mr Yang's company was a "sham". Meanwhile, a court hearing yesterday on two applications by Madam Chung's niece, Madam Mok, was adjourned until Oct 29. Madam Mok had earlier applied to be appointed her aunt's deputy with full powers - which would allow her to decide on all of Madam Chung's matters. She also applied to revoke Mr Yang's LPA. The Family Court will be hearing a separate case tomorrow brought by the Office of the Public Guardian to determine whether Madam Chung has the mental capacity to revoke the LPA she granted Mr Yang in 2012, which she now wants to do. She was examined by an Institute of Mental Health medical expert yesterday, as ordered by the court. Mr Yang also faces separate investigations by the police for suspected criminal breach of trust, and by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and Manpower Ministry on how he obtained his permanent residency and EP, among others.
 

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song boh sinkies?even importing garbage and cockroaches is so lucrative it has become a whole new industry in SG.need a new company for ur PR application?or employment pass or entrepreneur pass?dont worry even if ur a complete cockroach we will do it for u!!!!the authorities are 100% clueless!!

Simple tourist visa extensions for prostitutes goes for $5-$10 per pax
 

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Tussle over widow's assets: Ex-guide hired recruitment firm to apply for work pass

It provided him with secretary who is on the books of more than 1,000 local firms

Published on Oct 16, 2014 8:35 AM

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Rikvin (above) had helped Mr Yang set up the Young Music and Dance Studio in March 2009. Its second application on his behalf for an Employment Pass six months later was successful. -- PHOTO: MARK CHEONG

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Rikvin had helped Mr Yang (above) set up the Young Music and Dance Studio in March 2009. Its second application on his behalf for an Employment Pass six months later was successful. -- PHOTO: ST FILE

By Toh Yong Chuan And Carolyn Khew

Chinese national Yang Yin was so determined to make a new life in Singapore that he hired a specialised recruitment firm here to set up his company and apply for an Employment Pass (EP), as a prelude to getting permanent resident status.

The studio's address is listed as the bungalow of the wealthy widow who handed control of her $40 million worth of assets to the former tour guide in 2012, after he became a Singapore PR.

Back in March 2009, local recruitment firm Rikvin helped Mr Yang set up the Young Music and Dance Studio, with him as managing director.

A month later, the firm applied for an EP on Mr Yang's behalf. The application was turned down. But Rikvin's second attempt on Mr Yang's behalf, in September that year, was successful, according to Straits Times checks.

By then, Mr Yang was already ensconced in the $30 million Yio Chu Kang home of Madam Chung Khin Chun, 87, the woman at the centre of a legal storm involving Mr Yang, 40, and her niece Madam Hedy Mok, 60, who believes he manipulated her aunt into giving him Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA).

The rest of his family moved in last year.

When The Straits Times visited Rikvin's Equity Plaza office this week, its chief operating officer Satish Bakhda confirmed that Mr Yang was one of its 4,000 clients.

In court papers last month, Mr Yang, who befriended Madam Chung when he was her personal guide in Beijing in 2008, said that she had invited him to Singapore to look after her and wanted him as her "grandson".

"The company was incorporated so that I could run a business and obtain my Singapore permanent residency," he said.

Mr Bakhda told The Straits Times that while he, personally, had never met the man, Rikvin's services to Mr Yang were totally above board.

The firm also provided him with professional secretary Lim Soh Sea.

Ms Lim, 44, is company secretary to more than 1,000 local firms, according to Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) records. She met Mr Yang for the first time only two weeks ago, when he went to the office to pick up some files.

When asked if his firm had scrutinised Mr Yang's application, Mr Bakhda said that it was not its place to do so.

"Who am I to say, 'What are you going to do (with the company)?'" said Mr Bakhda.

He added that while Rikvin helped Mr Yang to submit annual accounts to Acra through his firm, "we did not do its accounts".

When reporters visited Madam Chung's home last Saturday, the only instrument in sight was a dusty piano with rusted hinges and uneven keys. Indonesian maid Surti, 43, who has worked for Madam Chung since 2007, said she heard Mr Yang run his fingers over the piano once.

Retired teacher Chang Phie Chin, 84, a good friend of the widow who used to live with her at the bungalow, said in court papers that Mr Yang's company was a "sham".

Meanwhile, a court hearing yesterday on two applications by Madam Chung's niece, Madam Mok, was adjourned until Oct 29.

Madam Mok had earlier applied to be appointed her aunt's deputy with full powers - which would allow her to decide on all of Madam Chung's matters. She also applied to revoke Mr Yang's LPA.

The Family Court will be hearing a separate case tomorrow brought by the Office of the Public Guardian to determine whether Madam Chung has the mental capacity to revoke the LPA she granted Mr Yang in 2012, which she now wants to do. She was examined by an Institute of Mental Health medical expert yesterday, as ordered by the court.

Mr Yang also faces separate investigations by the police for suspected criminal breach of trust, and by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and Manpower Ministry on how he obtained his permanent residency and EP, among others.

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