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why the need to ask the press and courts not to name names
or the court deicied it?
stnage since no mention of gag order, so different rules for PROMINENT famalies ?
hahahha. you now seem convinced I moved in very very elite circles. yes definitely I know who is it, lots of info, some mind blowing and too sensitive . since you ask I would show just a little bit how you how much I know. It is one of the bankers.N o direct info as too sensitive. Not UOB or OCBC. you can ask your thai friends. those old money bags would tell you. Hint: there is a very strong connection with thaland here as to how her father got his wealth . He was also involved in mudland's one of the top politicians in 1960s and 70s. wealth was initially stashed in LOS for a good reason. a very shrewd and cunning banker. he and the politician was very interested in horses. bet heavily on horses. rest of details you ask your thai friends(the old money people esp bankers) . I'm very sure your thai friends would ask where you get the info. hahahah. he is one of the reason LKY decided to tightly control the bankers in singapore. I never liked him anyway. so I refused to have any business deals with his bank. in our line one look at a person face and you know his character.
Overseas Union Bank (OUB) | Infopedia
("In its early years, OUB found its niche in trade financing, especially for businesses importing rice from the region. OUB formed ties with Thai banks and rice exporters, and almost all Thai banks maintained a Singapore dollar account with OUB. Up to the mid-1950s, OUB financed around 80% of the rice imports into Singapore.")
George Lien Ying Chow | Infopedia
("Lien’s contacts with many leading political figures made him a logical choice for diplomatic service, and he became High Commissioner to Malaysia in 1966. Bilateral relations were fractured following Singapore’s separation from Malaysia, but Lien helped improve ties during his term, due largely to his friendship with Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman.")