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Men in the street offering to give up their $600, including a woman who said she was not rich but did not need the money. Yet.
The Hongkee CEO of OCBC who donated $650,000 and refusing to claim the 2.5x tax deduction.
And where are the Foreign billionaires so warmly and proudly welcomed by the PAP?
Where are the property developers whose listed companies and themselves are worth billions and
whine everytime regulations are put in place to mitigate housing prices? Even today, they are
bitching about easing the minimal regulations in place.
Where are the ministers who should be the first to raise their hands and donate part of the salaries
to their respective constituencies? And the rest of the MPs on both sides of the fence. For goodness
sake, being an MP has always been a fcuking PARTIME job for most of them. Looking at the empty
seats during parliamentary "debates", reading off prepared speeches, have always made me feel sick.
Where are the CEOs and Chairmen of the GLCs, and directors? Where are the top civil servants?
Sadly, the Man in The Street are the people of the moment in Singapore today. NOT those who claim
to be captains of industry.
The Hongkee CEO of OCBC who donated $650,000 and refusing to claim the 2.5x tax deduction.
And where are the Foreign billionaires so warmly and proudly welcomed by the PAP?
Where are the property developers whose listed companies and themselves are worth billions and
whine everytime regulations are put in place to mitigate housing prices? Even today, they are
bitching about easing the minimal regulations in place.
Where are the ministers who should be the first to raise their hands and donate part of the salaries
to their respective constituencies? And the rest of the MPs on both sides of the fence. For goodness
sake, being an MP has always been a fcuking PARTIME job for most of them. Looking at the empty
seats during parliamentary "debates", reading off prepared speeches, have always made me feel sick.
Where are the CEOs and Chairmen of the GLCs, and directors? Where are the top civil servants?
Sadly, the Man in The Street are the people of the moment in Singapore today. NOT those who claim
to be captains of industry.