Cracks in FAPee TRAITOR Gang

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Joined
Jul 24, 2008
Messages
33,627
Points
0
Name change 'sends wrong message'

Ex-MP: Hospitals should be named after lifelong philanthropists or major contributors to nation

<!-- by line -->By Salma Khalik, Health Correspondent
<!-- end by line --><!-- end left side bar -->
ST_IMAGES_SKJGH02.jpg
Dr Tan has quit the board of the new hospital in Jurong, in protest against it being named after late tycoon Ng Teng Fong. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

<!-- story content : start -->
FORMER Member of Parliament Tan Cheng Bock has stepped down from the board of the upcoming hospital in Jurong because he disagrees with its new name: the Ng Teng Fong Hospital.
Dr Tan said that while he had nothing against the late property tycoon, whose family donated $125 million to the hospital, this was 'a moral issue' as it looked as if a rich man could pay to have a public institution named after him.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.
 
Wasn't he the old who plays the electric guitar? now he is singing " St. James Infirmary"....wow! what a different, the day make!
 
I support his judgement fully. It should not be donation $ alone. Would you name a public building 'Saddam Hussien' or 'Stanley Ho' if the descendants donate huge sum of $ here ?
Was there a discussion on this hospital change of name before it was announced as official ???
 
I support his judgement fully. It should not be donation $ alone. Would you name a public building 'Saddam Hussien' or 'Stanley Ho' if the descendants donate huge sum of $ here ?
Was there a discussion on this before ???

It is the fault of the people in administration....we know who they are...they eat 'chili craps for meals' so so we expect these craps...
 
Name change 'sends wrong message'

Ex-MP: Hospitals should be named after lifelong philanthropists or major contributors to nation

<!-- by line -->By Salma Khalik, Health Correspondent
<!-- end by line --><!-- end left side bar -->
ST_IMAGES_SKJGH02.jpg
Dr Tan has quit the board of the new hospital in Jurong, in protest against it being named after late tycoon Ng Teng Fong. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

<!-- story content : start -->
FORMER Member of Parliament Tan Cheng Bock has stepped down from the board of the upcoming hospital in Jurong because he disagrees with its new name: the Ng Teng Fong Hospital.
Dr Tan said that while he had nothing against the late property tycoon, whose family donated $125 million to the hospital, this was 'a moral issue' as it looked as if a rich man could pay to have a public institution named after him.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.

hi there

1. aiyoh!
2. i don't know what to say leh.
3. probably, ex old sheep now has some conscience or what.
4. what if the hospital is named after another sheep?
5. would he continue to protest?
 
Should name after LKY.

hi there

1. aiyoh!
2. i don't know what to say leh.
3. probably, ex old sheep now has some conscience or what.
4. what if the hospital is named after another sheep?
5. would he continue to protest?
 
Should name after LKY.

LKY is not dead yet.
After his passing, Singapore will have a capital city (from Tg Pagar to Lavender, and Oxley Road to the north) called Lee Kuan Yew City, taken after Ho Chi Mihn City.
 
Tan Cheng Bock was the ONE PAPzi who would have make me think long and hard if he stood in my constituency and the opponent were slipper man.

He was the first chairman of the Feedback Unit, and apparently did his job with some zeal. In fact, he was so keen on getting feedback that he would have long chats with his patients in Ama Keng Clinic about things other than their illness, and he was very personable. And I was told he would write to the relevant bodies concerned.

It was more than Grate Leeder could bear, and he was never given any higher office than GPC chairman. They even gave his Feedback Unit to Chandra Das (if I recall correctly) who of course set things 'right'.

hi there

1. aiyoh!
2. i don't know what to say leh.
3. probably, ex old sheep now has some conscience or what.
4. what if the hospital is named after another sheep?
5. would he continue to protest?
 
Back
Top