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GCT has becum an Indian Pariah!

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After old fart reprimanded him he has got to immediately retract what he said yesterday. Woody has lost his credibility and we now cannot trust this arsehole anymore!

What a bloody shame, an old fucker like him still cannot stand firm on his own two feet! That is the way old fart runs his kingdom by paying his ministers with immorally
obscene wages.


Converting 10% of PRs to citizens "not a target": SM Goh's press secretary

By Joanne Chan
08 September 2010


SINGAPORE: The press secretary to Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong has said that the figure mentioned by Mr Goh about Permanent Residents who will be asked to take up
citizenship, was only for "illustrative purposes".

Mr Ho Tong Yen was replying to queries following Mr Goh's comments at a dialogue session at Marine Parade on Monday.

Mr Goh was reported as saying that the government might approach ten percent of PRs in Singapore to take up citizenship and if they did not do so, their PR status would
not be renewed.

Mr Ho said that the Senior Minister was making a general observation to illustrate the point that the government would be managing the inflow of PRs and that some would
be encouraged to become citizens.

The figure of ten percent which Mr Goh gave was "not a target", and it is also not the case that all PRs who turn down the offer of Singapore citizenship would not have their
PR status renewed, said Mr Ho.

The govt will continue to review and refine its policies to ensure that those who have PR status are an asset to Singapore's society and that those who are given citizenship
are, in addition, assessed to be committed in their allegiance to Singapore, added Mr Ho.

- CNA/ir
 
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