Freddy Soon, former Hyflux exec and Spring Singapore deputy CEO, dies at 73

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[SINGAPORE] Well-known business leader Freddy Soon has died at the age of 73. Mr Soon was advisor to the group chief executive officer at Singapore-listed water management firm Hyflux, until he retired two years ago.

His daughter Debra Soon, a senior executive at MediaCorp, confirmed that he died this morning - days shy of his 74th birthday on Nov 24 - and that it "was sudden".

For more, read here.

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/com...Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook
 
[SINGAPORE] Well-known business leader Freddy Soon has died at the age of 73. Mr Soon was advisor to the group chief executive officer at Singapore-listed water management firm Hyflux, until he retired two years ago.

His daughter Debra Soon, a senior executive at MediaCorp, confirmed that he died this morning - days shy of his 74th birthday on Nov 24 - and that it "was sudden".

For more, read here.

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/com...Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook

another clown bites the dust......... he was also a mgr with SISIR...........boss Dr Lee Kum Tat a crony of Dr Toh Chin Chye
 
What business leader? He was an opportunist working for the PAP and the grass roots.
 
Reason for his death being drinking too much newater. Toxicity builds over time.
 
Yah very true, what were his actual achievements?

He was a nice guy. Worked with him during his days at NPP. I have no derogatory comments about this guy.

He also loved his Karaoke and owned a joint at Upper Thomson Road where he used to belt out hit after hit.
 
He was a nice guy. Worked with him during his days at NPP. I have no derogatory comments about this guy.

He also loved his Karaoke and owned a joint at Upper Thomson Road where he used to belt out hit after hit.

Nice friend but that's it.
 
He was a nice guy. Worked with him during his days at NPP. I have no derogatory comments about this guy.

He also loved his Karaoke and owned a joint at Upper Thomson Road where he used to belt out hit after hit.

You mean the Karaoke at the Community Centre next to Imperial Court?
 
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