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Temasek says CAG chairman Liew Mun Leong contributed much to S'pore, cautions against jumping to judgment over case involving ex-maid

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I believe that Singapore has many able, capable, talented and experienced individuals, and therefore, the civil service, statutory boards, government agencies, government linked corporations, should hire Singaporeans instead of foreigners or PRs.
No SG corporation should hire snakes, and it is a big mistake to hire them in senior HR positions.
 

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SINGAPORE - Temasek said its senior international business adviser Liew Mun Leong has contributed to Singapore and its people, and his track record at various firms attests to that.

The investment firm's comments come days after the High Court acquitted Mr Liew's former Indonesian maid of theft, in a judgment that also raised questions about the motivation of Mr Liew and his family in lodging a police report against the maid.

Mr Liew is also the chairman of Changi Airport Group and Surbana Jurong.

Temasek International chief executive Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara said on Tuesday (Sept 8): "There are many individuals who have contributed to both public service and to the private sector in Singapore for the benefit of Singapore and our population as a whole. (Mr Liew) is one of those persons, and his track record at CapitaLand, at Changi Airport Group, and at Surbana Jurong attest to that."

He was responding to questions from The Straits Times at a virtual media conference on Temasek's performance, and was asked whether Mr Liew's actions go against the company's values and whether it would be looking into the issue.

Mr Pillay said he would not comment further, citing ongoing proceedings on the case.

However, he said: "I think we should hear from Mr Liew on his side of the issue, and not come quick to judgment until we've heard all sides of things."

Mr Liew had declined to comment on the judgment when contacted by ST.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...much-to-singapore-cautions-against-jumping-to

That was

Dilhan Pillay SANDRASEGARA

Executive Director &
Chief Executive Officer at Temasek.


They all hold same values

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