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Mnd has no right to withhold grants to aphtc

marjojohn

Alfrescian
Loyal
They must go by the rule of the game and release the grant timely and accurately. They should not be the judge to withhold rightful grant failing which it's the RESIDENTs OF Aljunied that will suffer. They can claim whatever improper conduct of the TC but grants must be released. That's the only way to prove if misconduct tantamount to criminal acts been practised and misappropriator be brought to the court of laws. By withholding the grants, they are following the call of the late Founding Father to punish the residents of Aljunied. That's not right at all and the residents of Aljunied are all ready to show you their fireworks at the ballot box!!!! Latest survey show significant increase to 64% support for Aljunied GRC. We are making a CALL that Aljunied GRC for WP taking and it's easy piece of cake all thanks to MND misfiring!
 

laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
The PAP is framing the narrative as though PAP town councils are the role models of fiscal integrity. :rolleyes:

Anyone remembers how the PAP town councils had used their money to gamble on Lehman Brothers minibonds?

http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1654_2010-03-19.html

A large number of the investors were elderly folk and less-educated individuals who were not proficient in English or had little financial knowledge and thus would have found it difficult to fully understand the risks of these complex structured investments. Questions were raised as to why the products had been offered to these investors in the first place. Even those who were better educated cried foul at the way the products had been misrepresented. People felt cheated and grew increasingly angry at the institutions that sold them the products; some even blamed the government. Adding to the debacle was news that eight town councils run by the ruling People’s Action Party had S$16 million invested in the various Lehman Brothers-linked products.
 
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