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Chitchat Hot PAP MILF Jojo Joined PAP Because She Was Inspired By Her ISD Officer Mother!! Majulah PAP!

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SINGAPORE - Manpower Minister Josephine Teo found the courage to enter public life because of her mother, who had served as a police officer for more than 20 years.

Mrs Teo cited her mother's service when she paid tribute to the achievements of female police officers at an event on Saturday (March 2) that celebrated 70 years of women in policing.

She told around 650 officers, volunteer police and retirees gathered at the Home Team Academy that she had learnt first-hand what it takes to be a woman police officer and the sacrifices they make by seeing her mother Madam Leow Chee Chu going out on duty.


"In truth, it is not easy for women officers to manage career and family," Mrs Teo noted.

"Your work often requires sacrifices; such as weekends with loved ones that you cannot be part of or key events at home that you missed because you're on duty."

Madam Leow, 77, had served in radio, traffic, and the Criminal Investigation Department during her time with the Singapore Police Force (SPF). She had also served with the Internal Security Department.

"It was my mother's first and only career. I even remember her doing shift work when we were still living in a one-room flat in Geylang Serai," said Mrs Teo, who is also Second Minister for Home Affairs on Population.

"If you have ever wondered where I found the courage to enter public life, look no further than my mother. Her feisty character and resilience must have rubbed off on me.

"Her willingness to sacrifice her own leisure to help me look after my children when they were young was critical. It gave me the peace of mind to focus on work, on service.

"As to what moulded my mother's character, I'm inclined to believe the police and the Old Police Academy had a lot to do with it because when she started her police career, she was not yet 20."

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There are now almost 1,800 women officers in the SPF, a far cry from the 10 pioneers, including Ms Mary Quintal, who started police training in 1949.

"Mary excelled in a field traditionally dominated by men," noted Mrs Teo.

"Without Mary Quintal and (her) other colleagues, who formed that Magnificent 10, you could say, and the other trailblazers that came after them, we might not today have the privilege of a woman heading our CID," Mrs Teo said.

She added that female officers now undergo the same training and are deployed alongside their male counterparts in every police unit except the Gurkha contingent.

The Police Women's Committee (PWC) has become the "voice" for issues specific to women officers.

"I believe that the PWC will continue to drive new initiatives to better support our women officers. For example, science and technology will be a big part of policing in the years to come," Mrs Teo added.

The Force's high-flyers now include Ms Florence Chua, named the first female deputy commissioner and concurrent director CID last year, and Ms Zuraidah Abdullah, who in 2013 became the first female senior assistant commissioner.

Ms Chua will be inducted to the Singapore Women's Hall of Fame later this month, joining 152 others, including Ms Zuraidah, who was inducted in 2014.

Other notable role models include Ms Ng Guat Ting, who became the first female to lead a Land Division in 1999, and Ms Sng May Yen, who was the first female commander to lead a SPF peacekeeping contingent when she joined the United Nations Integrated Mission in East Timor in 2007.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ourage-to-enter-public-life-because-of-my-mom
 
Oh yes. They locked up people for no reason, she feel drunk by such power
 
I salute Madam Leo for her role in the ISD, which jailed numerous oppies from the 1960s to 1980s. If not for the ISD, oppies might have taken over and wrecked Singapore irreparably.
 
I salute Madam Leo for her role in the ISD, which jailed numerous oppies from the 1960s to 1980s. If not for the ISD, oppies might have taken over and wrecked Singapore irreparably.
I suppose thats why the daughter joined PAP.
 
easy to get inspired when analized pay of $1.69m plus ministar perks are waiting for you.
 
KNN this mother fucker dare to say need courage to earn the millions KNN 不怕天打雷劈 KNN
Exactly. Who is she trying to fool? It takes courage to go into a knowingly difficult job, not a cushy job. It takes courage to take a lesser paying job, not a job that pays more and beyond. It takes courage to oppose a regime, not be part of it. She and her colleagues suffer from delusional disorder.
 
I salute Madam Leo for her role in the ISD, which jailed numerous oppies from the 1960s to 1980s. If not for the ISD, oppies might have taken over and wrecked Singapore irreparably.

Maybe her role is ISD was to seduce detainees to get info. In other words, she was a whore.
 
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Who is that man over her right shoulder ?
 
u will be a very good buddy

we can ghost Hell Centre or Geylang together

and no need to fight


you know my theory so well...

the uglier girls in hell centre & geylang seldom used, so always fresh.

And also very eager to please in lieu of their looks, so service always tok kong type.
 
you know my theory so well...

the uglier girls in hell centre & geylang seldom used, so always fresh.

And also very eager to please in lieu of their looks, so service always tok kong type.

u so smart ah

ok free pm me

we ghost and cheong together

and can ask for group discount some more

any other brudders wanna join in also can

the moar the merrier

we book the whole Hell Centre or the whole Lorong
 
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