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He doesn't know that In singapore, Goldman Sachs is untouchable meh? Temasek and WHore Jinx do so much business with them, in fact, billions of $, and this fucking retard go and whack them publicly? He should have cleared such comments with his boss first lah. Goldman Sachs jewish angmo tuakee lancheow has hypnotized whore jinx and gay Loong. So, garang, this fucker.

Singapore: Government condemns Goldman Sachs for holding LGBT dinner

A Singapore government minister has condemned Goldman Sachs for holding an LGBT networking event in the country.

The global investment banking firm, which has a base in the country, caused outrage last month when it ran the dinner through its LGBT Network.

After a Singaporean newspaper condemned it as an “LGBT recruiting” event, government minister Chan Chun Sing
spoke out against it.

The Ministry of Social and Family Development said: “SG is a largely conservative society.

“Singapore and Singaporeans will decide on the norms for our society. Foreign companies here should respect local culture and context.

“They are entitled to decide and articulate their human resource policies, but they should not venture into public advocacy for causes that sow discord amongst Singaporeans.

“Employment in SG is based on one’s merit and ability. Discrimination – be it positive or negative – whether based on race, language, religion, or sexual orientation is not aligned with our social ethos, and has no place in our society.”

“While different groups may express their different points of view, everyone should respect the sensitivities of others and not create division.”

A Goldman Sachs spokesperson told the BBC: “Our goal is to hire the best people we can find and to build diverse teams.”

Homosexuality is illegal in Singapore, and the penal code states: “Any male person who, in public or private, commits, or abets the commission of, or procures or attempts to procure the commission by any male person of, any act of gross indecency with another male person, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 2 years.”

Goldman Sachs – along with Google, Barclays, J P Morgan – support the country’s annual Pink Dot pride event, which is due to be held on June 28 this year.
 
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Siao liao... a lot of those investment bankers and fund managers are gays, bisexuals or sympathetic to the LGBT cause.

Now Kee Chiu mocked them, they take their money away, then how? :(

Please don't social norm this, social norm that lah Kee Chiu. At least try to pick a better opportunity for scoring points with the religious/conservative crowd.
 
This Minister has the balls to speak up. Time to tell these foreigners to fuck off if they try to push their decadent lifestyle in this country.

The tiongs got more money than the ang mohs now. Ang mohs go out, tiongs come in.
 
Typical retard. So many of the elites both local and expat here are gay. Proclaim a crusade against them and things will get interesting
 
Kee Chiu will come back very soon and say he was misquoted and brotel whores will get the blame. Kannilaobuchowjeebye PAP!
 
Hopefully, Kee Chiu will go through some of the questions found in SBF that will be asked during his forum.
 
hypocrisy. when the leader wears pink shirts, sits cross legged, partner(in-crime) looks male, wears pants/trousers...

Who's not changing sex?
 
tell that kee chiu to grow a beard lah... simi lanjeow era liaoz. pple never invite him he tulan. please hor, go to mirror and reflect on yourself, if dont understand, unzip first and then reflect on yourself. i mean you understand now why you not invited. that party for tua kee you know.

dun understand?
 
tell that kee chiu to grow a beard lah... simi lanjeow era liaoz. pple never invite him he tulan. please hor, go to mirror and reflect on yourself, if dont understand, unzip first and then reflect on yourself. i mean you understand now why you not invited. that party for tua kee you know.

dun understand?

he hasnt gone through puberty
 
Knn ...Mmm Chai See ...The world's most Butch and Powderful Lesbian is married to his towkay .
 
Typical retard. So many of the elites both local and expat here are gay. Proclaim a crusade against them and things will get interesting

i for one welcome our gay american overlords!!! at least we will get socialsecurity, real pensions, and obamacare!!!
 
April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Temasek Holdings Pte is buying Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s shares in Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. as the Singapore state-owned investment company adds to its holdings of China’s biggest lenders. Temasek is buying 3.55 billion shares of ICBC, giving it a deemed interest of 5.3 percent of its Hong Kong-traded stock, according to a statement. Goldman Sachs, the fifth-biggest U.S. bank by assets, is selling $2.5 billion of shares at HK$5.05 apiece, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
 
Chinese online literature platform Cloudary has raised $110 million through private placements from Goldman Sachs and Singapore investment company Temasek Holdings, the company announced today.
 
Goldman Sachs former Beijing CEO Richard Ong and "family ties" to Temasek.

Goldman Sachs

Ong joined Goldman Sachs in 1993 and became a partner of the firm seven years later.[2] He was later named to the position of co-president of Goldman's Singapore office.[4]

In 2006, Ong was promoted to the position of co-head of Asia investment banking, replacing Bill Wicker, who moved to New York.[2] GS moved Ong from Singapore to Beijing with the intention that he would also become CEO of their Beijing joint venture Goldman Sachs Gao Hua Securities, Co.[4] However, Ong's weak knowledge of written Chinese[5] led him to fail a language ability examination required to take up his new position.[6] The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) had required since 2004 that CEOs, deputy CEOs, and heads of supervisory boards at locally incorporated securities firms all pass the examination; however many CEOs and deputy CEOs of other securities companies were not able to pass the CSRC examination as well, but were given waivers.[6] Goldman elevated the joint venture's deputy CEO Zha Xiangyang to the CEO post in Ong's place.[5]

One industry observer criticised the decision by CSRC to deny Ong his new position as "short sighted and xenophobic", also noting that it served as a wake-up call to overseas Chinese that shared ethnicity was not a guarantee of success in the mainland China market.[7] A China Economic Review editorial speculated that the language proficiency issue was merely a pretext, and that the true reason that CSRC denied Goldman permission to name Ong to his new position was due to his family ties to Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings and his own role in the money-losing sale of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's Shin Corporation to Temasek.[6]
 
Michael Buchanan MD, Strategy at Temasek was formerly MD of Goldman Sachs.



Managing Director, Strategy at Temasek Holdings

Past

Managing Director, Chief Asia Economist, prev Co-Director Global Macro&Markets Research at Goldman Sachs
 
u cant be serious right?i never heard of a country taking such a strong stance against homosexuals and lesbos....not in the 21st century....except maybe for the islamic countries....

apparently singaporeans are not supposed to be xenophobic and welcome every trash to our country but anti gay and homophobia is considered a "social norm" in singapore?
 
Its unbelievable that Kee Chiu would open his mouth and fire at Goldman Sachs given the close and incestous relationship that Goldman has with Temasek. I wonder if he has already been called in to Temasek's office to get a butt fucking from Whore Jinx?
 
u cant be serious right?i never heard of a country taking such a strong stance against homosexuals and lesbos....not in the 21st century....except maybe for the islamic countries....

apparently singaporeans are not supposed to be xenophobic and welcome every trash to our country but anti gay and homophobia is considered a "social norm" in singapore?

Whack Gay and homos never mind. he committed the unforgiveable. He whacked Goldman sachs. Like that what if Goldman stopped giving kickbacks to Whore Jinx for all the deals they do together, than how?
 
Liddat, Kee Chiu never 饮水思原! 不知死!

Goldman Sachs former Beijing CEO Richard Ong and "family ties" to Temasek.

Goldman Sachs

Ong joined Goldman Sachs in 1993 and became a partner of the firm seven years later.[2] He was later named to the position of co-president of Goldman's Singapore office.[4]

In 2006, Ong was promoted to the position of co-head of Asia investment banking, replacing Bill Wicker, who moved to New York.[2] GS moved Ong from Singapore to Beijing with the intention that he would also become CEO of their Beijing joint venture Goldman Sachs Gao Hua Securities, Co.[4] However, Ong's weak knowledge of written Chinese[5] led him to fail a language ability examination required to take up his new position.[6] The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) had required since 2004 that CEOs, deputy CEOs, and heads of supervisory boards at locally incorporated securities firms all pass the examination; however many CEOs and deputy CEOs of other securities companies were not able to pass the CSRC examination as well, but were given waivers.[6] Goldman elevated the joint venture's deputy CEO Zha Xiangyang to the CEO post in Ong's place.[5]

One industry observer criticised the decision by CSRC to deny Ong his new position as "short sighted and xenophobic", also noting that it served as a wake-up call to overseas Chinese that shared ethnicity was not a guarantee of success in the mainland China market.[7] A China Economic Review editorial speculated that the language proficiency issue was merely a pretext, and that the true reason that CSRC denied Goldman permission to name Ong to his new position was due to his family ties to Singaporean sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings and his own role in the money-losing sale of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's Shin Corporation to Temasek.[6]
 
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