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Chitchat Boy ! My prediction came true , Parti is bought

Annunaki

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I would like to assure all samsters that I have asked gay fuck jolovan wham to use all the resources of HOME to back Ms Parti in her action Against the two PAP DPPs and to ensure that they are punished!

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winners

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Malays will forever be persecuted by PAP. No way of winning. Land seized, and population dispersed. No majority constituency.
You've already said it yourself. Cannot be helped lah. In a multi-racial society, the majority and dominant will always win. Not only in Sinkieland, but throughout the whole world. Just like the Chinese will never win as a majority in Malaysia nor Indonesia.
 
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shittypore

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This why PAP will rule till Kingdom come, it's about Justice and here you find the subject hitting about Chinese and Malays.
 

a_korusawa

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its so obvious . . . .
- applying court protocols, duress parti and scare the heel outta her by pulling defence lawyer into the witness stand, and diverse/dilute effort from her lawyer, Balchandani
- then backdoor $$$ settlement with threats like "take-it-or leave-it . . . . else dun regret"
- shammu buys time by dragging parliamentary briefings from so-called internal investigations (left hand investigate right hand)
i.e. brewing justifiable "excuses" that dilute any evidences against their cronies
- whilst parliament speaker oledi taichi sylvia's motion into dustbins
- meanwhile, agc cleaning-up all ties from the related case

the BIG question is . . . . regardless what the outcome(s) is, will that 2 bloody app prosecutors - tan wh & especially tan yy !??
what disciplinary actions taken to be worthiness for such 'genuine mistakes' made by these prosecutors?
what should be the new guidelines and criterias against the qualifications or background check for future prosecutors?

this is a very sad chapter in this so-called democracy island.... haizzzz
 

A Singaporean

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You've already said it yourself. Cannot be helped lah. In a multi-racial society, the majority and dominant will always win. Not only in Sinkieland, but throughout the whole world. Just like the Chinese will never win as a majority in Malaysia nor Indonesia.
m&d should all leave and go to Mudland. We will welcome the new Melayu who love bacon.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Even wp has chosen to keep quiet at this stage. Let's see what they will do after sham gives his statement

WP's Sylvia Lim to drop adjournment motion on Parti Liyani case, will raise points in debate after K Shanmugam's upcoming ministerial statement - The Online Citizen
Aljunied GRC Member of Parliament (MP) Sylvia Lim has decided not to re-file the adjournment motion she filed last month on former domestic worker Parti Liyani’s case.
The Workers’ Party (WP) chair and her colleagues in Parliament will instead raise the relevant issues after Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam delivers his ministerial statement in the House next month.
“Appreciating the premium on Parliament’s time, WP will coincide its contribution to the debate with the Ministerial Statement as far as practicable. WP Chair MP Sylvia Lim will therefore not seek any further ballot in October of the adjournment motion filed by her,” said WP in a statement on Friday (2 October).
“While these internal reviews may go on, there are wider questions about the criminal justice system which the case has highlighted, including the appropriate approaches to take to diagnose and respond to any shortcomings.
“The strong public interest in the case, and in the underlying issue of access to justice for all, bodes well for a critical public discussion on how the poor and disadvantaged can adequately navigate the criminal justice system,” the party added.
The motion previously filed by Ms Lim, titled “Justice For All: Enhancing Equity in the Criminal Justice System”, intended to discuss aspects of Singapore’s criminal justice system with reference to Ms Parti’s case.
The motion also aimed to examine challenges faced by underprivileged Singaporeans in navigating their way through the criminal justice system, and subsequently putting forth “specific suggestions” to improve the said system.
However, Ms Lim’s bid was not successful as People’s Action Party (PAP) MP Louis Ng’s motion was chosen in a ballot of five adjournment motions.
The Nee Soon GRC MP will speak on second-hand smoking in homes next Monday.
The three other adjournment motions comprised PAP MP Denise Phua’s motion on working towards the full participation of persons with disabilities in Singapore society, PAP MP Carrie Tan’s motion to increase support for the sustenance of livelihoods amongst performing arts workers, and PAP MP Wan Rizal’s motion on eradicating mental health stigmatisation.
Parliament Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin said that he had to draw from five possible adjournment motions for the next sitting as only one adjournment motion can be filed per sitting.
“When chosen, these will take place at the end of the day with up to 20 minutes allocated to the MP and 10 for the Minister to respond. Those that aren’t chosen can be resubmitted for the next ballot for the next sitting,” said Mr Tan in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
Background of Parti Liyani’s case
Ms Parti was convicted in March last year of stealing items belonging to Mr Liew and his family — his son Mr Karl in particular.
Ms Parti’s employment was abruptly terminated on 28 Oct 2016.
Mr Liew had asked Mr Karl to oversee Ms Parti’s termination and repatriation process to Indonesia, as the former was abroad at the time.
Prior to being sent back to her home country, Ms Parti was given only three hours to pack her belongings despite having worked for the family for almost nine years.
Mr Liew subsequently reported the purported theft on 30 October the same year after returning to Singapore.
Less than two months later, Ms Parti was arrested at Changi Airport on 2 December upon her return to Singapore.
Judge Low sentenced Ms Parti to two years and two months of jail after removing items from and reducing value on the allegedly stolen items that Mr Anil had successfully disproved in the State Courts hearing.
The prosecution originally sought a three-year jail sentence.
Justice Chan Seng Onn of the High Court on 4 September this year overturned the conviction and jail sentence passed down by Judge Low to Ms Parti last year in the State Courts, effectively clearing the Indonesian national of all charges made against her.
Justice Chan found that Mr Liew and Mr Karl’s actions demonstrated “improper motives” in terminating Ms Parti’s employment and making the police report against her.
He stressed that the prosecution had failed to demonstrate that there was no improper motive by Mr Liew and Mr Karl in making the police report against Ms Parti “just two days” after she made an express threat to alert the Ministry of Manpower about her illegal deployment to the latter’s residence and office.
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