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Ng CB Meng finally addresses Su Haijin photo, controversial MOE dialogue; asks not to be given govt role

Why MSM report the case only after polling day 3-5-25 ?
Becos the oppie candidate that exposed this only did it after the erection.
Why he chose to do it after and not before?
Could it be at first he was afraid of getting sued for defamation and after that someone (possibly a lawyer) told him this is not defamation?
 
NCM is not cut for politics and probably he should not have entered Politics when LHL asked him.
He should have listened to his family (probably referring to his wife) when his family told him not to run again after the loss in GE2020. Women’s instincts are much better than Ah Loong’s.
Jiakliaobee need to be cut out? Just sit around do nothing collect pay. Tan Jiak Peng like him is perfect for the job
 
Why MSM report the case only after polling day 3-5-25 ?
There are only 3 possible Lee sons.

1. At first he was afraid of getting sued for defamation and after that someone (possibly a lawyer) told him this is not defamation?

2. He was contemplating to expose it before erection, but still hesitant about it.

3. Unlikely but possible -
He blackmailed ncm before erection and demanded some leeturns and ncm promised him but didn't accede to the leemand after he won the erection.
So he tulan and expose it.
 
Becos the oppie candidate that exposed this only did it after the erection.
Why he chose to do it after and not before?
Could it be at first he was afraid of getting sued for defamation and after that someone (possibly a lawyer) told him this is not defamation?
If exposed earlier by msm there is very good
chance Andre low of wp can win.
 
Got WhatsApp between them?
Then ncm toa ki liao.
He claimed that he doesn't know this person.
Integrity failed.
LW ownself placed integrity as pap primary motto.
So how?

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Tiagong , hard to know what billionaire Su Haijin still keeping or have on NCM or others or what lawyer Charles burger is still keeping .

Same for the / those MOE Teachers .

PM Wong really got hot potatoes .

PM should have asked for the 2017
audio and video of MOE meeting already.

stay tuned.
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FB Gerard Ong , 14 hr , ( good read , check out those comments there :tongue:) ,


https://www.facebook.com/share/p/16ckKhkS3q/

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Praise the Lord for social media. In Singapore we have lost faith in the MSM as reports on government indiscretions, poor decisions made by incumbents and questionable practices or conduct are never reported or questioned by the local news media.

With social media, everyone with an average vocabulary and a digital device can become an armchair journalist. The downside is information is never cross-checked or backed by factual research which can be highly dangerous.

All said and done, without social media, the past perceived arrogance of Ng Chee Meng (NCM) as a former Education Minister and his now infamous photo with convicted money launderer Su Haijin would never have come to light. Plus added to this was his involvement as NTUC Secretary General in the recent Allianz- Income Insurance deal which was ultimately called off.

What baffles me was why was the former PM so impressed with NCM to want to make him a Cabinet minister immediately after GE2015. When he stepped down as Education Minister, he was made Minister in PMO between 2018 and 2020. Even when he was scalped in Sengkang GRC, he was made secretary general of the NTUC and even co-opted into the PAP’s Central Executive Committee in 2020, considered the party’s inner circle. The question is why is NCM so special?

He is a scholar and a former fighter pilot. Perhaps he is extremely bright and intelligent and he must have impressed PM Lee tremendously as a future prospect to serve a higher calling. Fighter pilots in the RSAF are known to be a cocky and an arrogant lot. I have mixed with many of them in my past career in the SAF. They are fond of thumbing their noses at transport and helicopter pilots who they view as bus drivers in the Airforce. Fighter pilots have always considered themselves a special breed of pilots.

I suppose PM Lee was impressed with this sharp cookie who is not only a scholar and a fighter jock as well. Vastly different from the many bespectacled or bookish type scholars in the army and navy. So here comes NCM, cocky, smart and impressive to the fore. He was made Air Force Chief and later Chief of Defence Forces.

I can’t say what improvements he made for the SAF during his tenure as CDF but he probably did not make any mistakes to warrant a close scrutiny of his character, personality and potential as a future political leader. I suppose PM Lee was not totally aware that military commanders and leaders have different skill sets which may not be totally suitable for political office. General Douglas MacArthur was a brilliant military leader and strategist but everyone knew he would have been disastrous as POTUS. So were many outstanding military commanders of past wars who would have failed miserably as politicians and government ministers.

It was already quite obvious that NCM was not well liked by his subordinates in the RSAF nor was he liked by many General Staff officers in Mindef who worked under him when he was CDF.
One of the best ways to know what makes a good leader is to ask their subordinates.

Most will tell you that a good leader is one that leads from the front, is able to work under pressure without transferring the heat onto their subordinates, is supportive and recognises their contribution to the cause, is not arrogant and does not simply bark orders and talks down to them.

A good leader listens and appreciates his subordinates. He is one who commands respect but does not demand it. A leader who believes in adherence to discipline and yet is a team player at the same time. One who galvanises his followers to achieve their goals with encouragement and leadership but not with threats and the use of the whip.

I gather NCM did not personify the above traits. Even in the Education Ministry he was not well liked as was elaborated in one discussion online. He was said to be high handed and spoke down to teachers who brought up problems. This was no different in the RSAF, where air force personnel were spoken down to on a number of occasions when issues and problems were brought up.

I am surprised that the then PM thought highly of him. But I should not have been, as a good friend of mine who is a former BG in the SAF said that he found NCM an easy person to get along with and had no trouble interacting with him in the SAF.

In my opinion, I think NCM is good with his superiors and contemporaries but falls short with those under him who he treats with a large dose of indifference and disdain.

The residents in Sengkang probably saw through him and voted untested and relatively unknown newbies in the elections in 2020. NCM failed to realise that in the SAF and the ministries he helmed, the staff gave in to him because he was their big boss. However, it cuts no ice with residents of Sengkang. They don’t owe you a living. If you are indifferent and uncaring, they’ll vote you out.

NCM got in by skin of his teeth in Jalan Kayu. He was up against a newcomer who was contesting the ward with next to no exposure to the constituency. He must have thanked his lucky stars that a large number of Jalan Kayu voters are die-hard PAP supporters who got him elected.

Even after he was elected, a petition got into full swing to garner signatories to prevent NCM from obtaining a cabinet post as many presumed that once elected he will be made Defence Minister. I don’t think this has happened before.

The question on everyone’s lips is why was LHL and LW so adamant in fielding NCM in GE2025. Many Singaporeans on the ground felt that he should have gone the way of George Yeo after he lost the Aljunied GRC. At least George Yeo was relatively well liked. He was smart enough to know the curtains were up and he moved on.

NCM seemed rather desperate to want to make it back into the fold. NCM has now publicly announced that he will request the PM not give him any position in the govt.

It certainly does not look good for the newly elected govt to be faced with such a problem. I am curious to know what will LW’s next move be?
 
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Sam Goi investigated?
Evil chap possible CCP agent
No wonder kena karma the fat fuck only son mati and no one carry his lorry head photo when Sam dies
 
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like that say @dr.wailing may just be
fully correct to say that...:redface:
 
Popiah Goi said it was a private gathering for friends and he paid for it. He also mentioned Ministers (yes plural) attended. Who else was there or he meant he had more than 1 private gathering and therefore these dinners for Ministers are very common?

NCM said it was an engagement with business leaders etc, shouldn't these then be covered by the pressitudes or even an official "press release" of sorts?

even before we confirm was it pre-covid or during covid, those 2 statements are very far apart.

WHO IS LYING?
 
Actually it was a blessing in disguise that this scandal was exposed after the election at Jalan Kayu.

"Aiyoh, this kind of person also can get voted into govt?" :eek:

Might resonate with the daft Sinkies, at least until the next tranche of CDC vouchers and the SG60 feel good festivities ramp up. :biggrin:
 
He has photo showing dining together. If don't want to associate, you will not attend the makan session.
He should do the honorable thing by stepping down.
 
From Google AI

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Based on the information available, here is a profile of Mr. Su Haijin in the context of his conviction in the Singapore money laundering case:

Key Facts:

* Nationality: Cypriot. He was also found to have passports from China and Cambodia.

* Age: 41 at the time of his conviction in April 2024.

* Conviction: Convicted on April 4, 2024, for one charge of resisting lawful apprehension and two charges of money laundering under the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act.

* Sentence: Sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment.

* Involvement in Money Laundering: The money laundering charges involved possessing more than $1.4 million suspected to be criminal benefits in accounts of Yihao Cyber Technologies Pte Ltd.

* Yihao Cyber Technologies: He was the director and sole shareholder of this Singapore-incorporated company, which purportedly had no legitimate business operations in Singapore despite receiving substantial funds.

* Arrest: Arrested on August 15, 2023, at a Good Class Bungalow in Bukit Timah. He attempted to evade arrest by jumping from the second-floor balcony and was found hiding in a drain.

* Assets Seized/Forfeited: Over $165 million worth of his assets were seized and forfeited to the state. This represented about 95% of his seized assets and included:
* 13 properties worth about $91 million.
* $45 million in bank accounts.
* 69 Bearbrick collectible toy figurines.
* Seven vehicles worth more than $3.3 million.
* Nine luxury watches worth almost $19 million.

* Three country club memberships worth over $1 million.
* Criminal Activities: Investigations revealed his involvement in unlawful remote gambling activities abroad.

* Deportation: Deported to Cambodia on May 28, 2024, after serving his sentence. There was a possibility of deportation to China, where he had been wanted since 2017 for illegal online gambling.

* Connection to Fujian Gang: He was one of ten individuals, reportedly part of a Fujian gang, convicted in Singapore's largest money laundering case.

* Interactions with Public Figures: Photos circulated online in May 2025 showing him at dinners with Singaporean ministers Ong Ye Kung and Chee Hong Tat, as well as labour chief Ng Chee Meng. All three stated they did not know him personally and had no dealings with him beyond these social events.


In summary, Su Haijin was a Cypriot national who was a key figure in a large-scale money laundering operation in Singapore. His profile includes his attempt to evade arrest, the significant amount of assets he possessed, his conviction for money laundering and resisting arrest, and his subsequent deportation.
 
From Google AI

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Based on the information available, here is a profile of Mr. Su Haijin in the context of his conviction in the Singapore money laundering case:

Key Facts:

* Nationality: Cypriot. He was also found to have passports from China and Cambodia.

* Age: 41 at the time of his conviction in April 2024.

* Conviction: Convicted on April 4, 2024, for one charge of resisting lawful apprehension and two charges of money laundering under the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act.

* Sentence: Sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment.

* Involvement in Money Laundering: The money laundering charges involved possessing more than $1.4 million suspected to be criminal benefits in accounts of Yihao Cyber Technologies Pte Ltd.

* Yihao Cyber Technologies: He was the director and sole shareholder of this Singapore-incorporated company, which purportedly had no legitimate business operations in Singapore despite receiving substantial funds.

* Arrest: Arrested on August 15, 2023, at a Good Class Bungalow in Bukit Timah. He attempted to evade arrest by jumping from the second-floor balcony and was found hiding in a drain.

* Assets Seized/Forfeited: Over $165 million worth of his assets were seized and forfeited to the state. This represented about 95% of his seized assets and included:
* 13 properties worth about $91 million.
* $45 million in bank accounts.
* 69 Bearbrick collectible toy figurines.
* Seven vehicles worth more than $3.3 million.
* Nine luxury watches worth almost $19 million.

* Three country club memberships worth over $1 million.
* Criminal Activities: Investigations revealed his involvement in unlawful remote gambling activities abroad.

* Deportation: Deported to Cambodia on May 28, 2024, after serving his sentence. There was a possibility of deportation to China, where he had been wanted since 2017 for illegal online gambling.

* Connection to Fujian Gang: He was one of ten individuals, reportedly part of a Fujian gang, convicted in Singapore's largest money laundering case.

* Interactions with Public Figures: Photos circulated online in May 2025 showing him at dinners with Singaporean ministers Ong Ye Kung and Chee Hong Tat, as well as labour chief Ng Chee Meng. All three stated they did not know him personally and had no dealings with him beyond these social events.


In summary, Su Haijin was a Cypriot national who was a key figure in a large-scale money laundering operation in Singapore. His profile includes his attempt to evade arrest, the significant amount of assets he possessed, his conviction for money laundering and resisting arrest, and his subsequent deportation.
The question is how he managed to obtain the authority's approval to buy so many landed properties in Singapore as a foreigner?
Our government may have to look into it and explain to the public, no?
 
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