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Mohamed Abdul Jaleel, 54

Mr Mohamed Abdul Jaleel grew up poor, sleeping on the floor of the small market stall his father owned, doing odd jobs to make ends meet.

Today, the founder and CEO of Mini Environment Service Group, a construction logistics company, gives his time, skills and money - he aims to donate $1 million every year - to numerous charitable causes because he knows what it means to go without.

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'At the end of the day, the beneficiary's happiness will give you a lot of happiness that money cannot buy?

Mr Mohamed Abdul Jaleel

'I know what it is like to starve,' he says, voice cracking as he recalls the memory. 'I know how much a meal can mean.'

He came to Singapore from Chennai with his father when he was just five years old, leaving his mother and four sisters behind.

The hope was to make a better life here but the pair struggled and Mr Jaleel often went hungry in the early years.

He dropped out of secondary school and took on any job he could. While washing cars, he was introduced to the managing director of a construction company who brought him into the business.

He continued to take advantage of any opportunity, 'whatever job came in, we took it', he says.

By the time he was about 18 years old, he started his company by employing two people to help him with odd construction jobs. He started by cleaning drains, then maintaining construction cranes.

Today, the company has an annual revenue of more than $100 million but he does not take it for granted.

'We are born with nothing, we will leave with nothing. When you are blessed in transit, you should give back,' he says.

Mr Jaleel's charitable deeds began when he was a young boy volunteering at the Bencoolen Mosque.

He started helping with the mosque's upkeep, dusting and cleaning, preparing for prayers. Today, after almost 40 continuous years of volunteering there, he is chairman of the Bencoolen Mosque Management Board.

The married father of six has eight grandchildren. Children's issues, such as education, children with disabilities and those from broken homes are close to his heart.

He regularly donates to the Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and acts as an adviser, mentor and donor to grassroots groups in Bishan and Toa Payoh, and religious organisations such as Jamiyah Singapore.

When asked to calculate how many hours he spends volunteering, he says he cannot. This is because his charitable works are part of his daily work schedule, he says, as he fields calls and requests from the numerous charitable organisations with which he is involved.

Weekends, too, are spent attending charitable and social functions, often as an adviser or donor.

But you need not be well-off to help, he says. Anyone can find a way to give back to the community.

'Whether it is one hour or one dollar, we should all think about what we can contribute,' he says.

The most rewarding aspect of his volunteer work is the reminder of his roots and knowing that he can now help others.

He says: 'At the end of the day, the beneficiary's happiness will give you a lot of happiness that money cannot buy.'
 
"Today, the founder and CEO of Mini Environment Service Group... he aims to donate $1 million every year...."

Aiming to donate $1 million is not the same as actually donating $1 million.

I also aim to donate $1 million every year, that is a lofty target I set for myself. But in the end I ended up donating $10 for the whole year.

Got proof? Otherwise talk big only, to mislead and impress the public. And we know which race likes to talk big. And lie.
 
"Aims to"
Means not yet!
Means might not happen!
Means still thinking about it!
Means most probably will ever mention it again!

This mamak joint most probably just secured ISO certification & hurrying to get themselves listed! So CEO must get himself into profile & hopefully high enough to secure a "over subscription" on the IPO!
 
This guy is a longtime PAP grassroots leader, close to Liew Mun Leong and one of tax department's favourite persons of interest. Plays the stock market. Made a fortune not from logistics as he proudly claims but from Indian construction worker labour supply over 25 years and building workers domitories and housing them. The millions came from labour supply and the dormitories. The dormitories became popular with smaller and other contactors when it was more or less mandated. Interesting how he left out hs main line of business.

The PAP relies on him to handle the Indian muslims in Singapore and I think he controls one of only 2 mosques where they congregate. The Indian muslms due ttheir entreprenuerial background have been financial supporters formthe PAP for a very long time.
 
This guy is a longtime PAP grassroots leader, close to Liew Mun Leong and one of tax department's favourite persons of interest. Plays the stock market. Made a fortune not from logistics as he proudly claims but fromIndian construction worker labour supply over 25 years and building workers domitories and housing them. The millions came from labour supply and the dormitories. The dormitories became popular with smaller and other contactors when it was more or less mandated. Interesting how he left out hs main line of business.

The PAP relies on him to handle the Indian muslims in Singapore and I think he controls one of only 2 mosques where they congregate. The Indian muslms due ttheir entreprenuerial background have been financial supporters formthe PAP for a very long time.

Affirmative! A very lucrative but "dirty" trade. Not surprise to see him left this out during the interview. This show how the media makes report blindly. ;)
 
However, there is neceesity of looking out for the Spyder creeping behind ......:o
 
... Made a fortune ... from Indian construction worker labour supply over 25 years and building workers domitories and housing them ...
贩卖人口 oways make goot moni ...
 
This guy is a longtime PAP grassroots leader, close to Liew Mun Leong and one of tax department's favourite persons of interest. Plays the stock market. Made a fortune not from logistics as he proudly claims but from Indian construction worker labour supply over 25 years and building workers domitories and housing them. The millions came from labour supply and the dormitories. The dormitories became popular with smaller and other contactors when it was more or less mandated. Interesting how he left out hs main line of business.

The PAP relies on him to handle the Indian muslims in Singapore and I think he controls one of only 2 mosques where they congregate. The Indian muslms due ttheir entreprenuerial background have been financial supporters formthe PAP for a very long time.

Oh shit got exposed so he's actuallly not the kind person the media potrays him to be.
 
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