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Normal practice for ministers to be given expedited clearance at checkpoints: ICA
It is normal practice for the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to give expedited clearance to ministers, says ICA.
It is normal practice for the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to give expedited clearance to ministers, says ICA.PHOTO: BERITA HARIAN
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Chew Hui Min
SINGAPORE - It is normal practice for the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to give expedited clearance to ministers, ICA said on Tuesday (July 19) in response to media queries.

ICA also confirmed that Minister for Family and Social Development Tan Chuan-Jin was travelling with 20 bus loads of people, who were his residents and grassroots leaders, on Sunday (July 17) when he, his security officers and the other passengers in his bus were given clearance, without having to queue, at the Tuas Checkpoint at around 9.20pm.

The passengers in the other 19 buses were cleared through the normal channels, ICA added.

"It is normal practice for ICA to give expedited clearance to Ministers, on both sides of the Causeway as well as members of the Malaysian royalty," ICA said.


"Where they travel with others in a group, ICA officers will use their judgment on the clearance process," it added.

ICA's response came a day after Workers' Party MP Png Eng Huat commented on his Facebook that he was "dismayed" to see a lane for immigration clearance specially opened for Mr Tan and his residents. Mr Tan is MP for Marine Parade GRC.



Mr Png said in a post on Monday (July 18) afternoon that the Singapore customs was "overwhelmed" when he and some residents were returning from a one-day trip to Desaru on Sunday. Mr Png is MP for Hougang SMC.

"Many tired travellers were relieved to see another counter opened but to their dismay, it was only to allow Minister Tan Chuan-Jin to clear as he had joined his residents for a day of outing and fun too," he said.

He said that most people probably did not mind this, as "being a minister does come with privileges", but he noted that some others in the group with Mr Tan also did not have to queue.

"An entourage of grassroots leaders and members with shopping bags in tow also enjoyed the privilege of fast clearance... No one else could use that counter," he said.

Mr Png added that an 89-year-old resident in his group, and one who was injured during the tour had to wait in line.

"The chaos, anger and confusion at the Tuas Immigration check point certainly made us forget how bad the durians were yesterday, and how bad the system needs to change," he concluded.

Another Workers' Party politician, Kenneth Foo, also wrote about the incident on his Facebook page.

Mr Png's post had been shared more than 600 times by Tuesday morning.

Netizens debated the incident in the comments under the post, with some defending Mr Tan and others saying that grassroots leaders should not be given special treatment.

Meanwhile, Facebook group Fabrications About The PAP gave an explanation for the incident.

It explained in a Facebook post on Monday night that Mr Tan was on a semi-official trip. He then chose to join his residents for a Johor Baru tour and take the bus with them instead of driving in.

"It was a semi-official visit and his security officers carried firearms. Thus, his whole bus of residents was cleared at the same time," said the post.

According to ICA, records show that Mr Png was at the checkpoint for about 30 minutes, and was cleared through immigration.


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Ahh... This type of one day trip is for PAP lowlife ball-less losers to suck and lick their minister balls for the opportunity to get extra privilege and allowances.

So on that particular trip there are 20 bus load of such lowlife ball-less sinkie balls carriers and lickers.
 
Can WP please do better than this? WP MP and he got himself busy with creating Kopi tiam gossips? Can he try to be at least national level, and aim for global standard?

ICA's response came a day after Workers' Party MP Png Eng Huat commented on his Facebook that he was "dismayed" to see a lane for immigration clearance specially opened for Mr Tan and his residents. Mr Tan is MP for Marine Parade GRC. Mr Png said in a post on Monday (July 18) afternoon
 
To me, I personally think that everyone is the same. No one can have privilege.
Everyone must queue. No matter you PM or president leh.
 
If you think this was bad, listen to this.

I was working in a GLC years back and there was some event for staff with buffet lunch catered. After the event, to my astonishment, the announcement came that the CEO, senior management and their AngMo guests were invited to proceed for their lunch at the buffet table while all other staff were requested to sit and wait for their turn. The AngMo guests looked a little embarrassed as there were dozens of people watching them fill their plates without having to queue. They must have thought we are fools to allow ourselves to be second class people. This practice is unheard of in Western societies which are based on equality (and our pledge states that we are supposedly building a society based on equality). I have never felt more ashamed of SG.

Even if there was a lack of space at the table (which there wasn't in this instance), the right thing to do would be for the CEO to take the senior management and guests out for lunch if they wanted to provide a better experience for the guests.
 
current bunch of PAP minister just dont cut it,pretty sure Tharman would gladly queue together with rakyat for immigration,or would he... simply, TCJ did not earn sinkies respect
 
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