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PRC BLOGGER ADMITS THAT LEE HSIEN LOONG HELPED HER GET SINGAPORE PR AND GREW HER BUSINESS
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1 Jun 2014 - 7:03pm

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Dear The Real Singapore,
I came across this blog of a Singapore New Citizen, Runzi Zhang, who is originally from China. She admits openly on her blog that she received "special help" from Lee Hsien Loong to obtain her Singapore PR and subsequently her citizenship.
She also talks about how Lee Kuan Yew helped her to get the Singapore media to interview her about her business and as a result, her company turnover doubled in a year and quadrupled in 2 years.
If this isn't crony capitalism, I don't know what is! Why is Lee Hsien Loong allowed to help his friend get PR and why should Lee Kuan Yew be able to tell local media to interview his friend's business?
All the information is seen on the about me page of her blog: http://runzizhang.blogspot.sg/p/blog-page_19.html?m=1
She has another blog with the same content at: http://runzi.sg/about/
She is the founder of some sales business that has an annual turnover of 20 million dollars. If this isn't crony capitalism, I don't know what is. How can our Prime Minister and
Former Prime Minister use their own power and influence to help another person business grow and get PR in Singapore?
I am shocked that the PAP leaders are doing this kind of dirty stuff to help their own friends and possibly family.
This is what she wrote on her ABOUT ME page (Word for Word, I did not edit anything):
TRS contributor
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Editor's Note: We have done most of the word editing for our TRS contributor as she is not very good in English. However, the ABOUT ME remains untouched and unchange and is all purely written by the PRC blogger herself.
Our readers might be also interested in what PM Lee said in an international interview with Charlie Rose a few years ago:
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PRC BLOGGER ADMITS THAT LEE HSIEN LOONG HELPED HER GET SINGAPORE PR AND GREW HER BUSINESS
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1 Jun 2014 - 7:03pm

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Dear The Real Singapore,
I came across this blog of a Singapore New Citizen, Runzi Zhang, who is originally from China. She admits openly on her blog that she received "special help" from Lee Hsien Loong to obtain her Singapore PR and subsequently her citizenship.
She also talks about how Lee Kuan Yew helped her to get the Singapore media to interview her about her business and as a result, her company turnover doubled in a year and quadrupled in 2 years.
If this isn't crony capitalism, I don't know what is! Why is Lee Hsien Loong allowed to help his friend get PR and why should Lee Kuan Yew be able to tell local media to interview his friend's business?
All the information is seen on the about me page of her blog: http://runzizhang.blogspot.sg/p/blog-page_19.html?m=1
She has another blog with the same content at: http://runzi.sg/about/
She is the founder of some sales business that has an annual turnover of 20 million dollars. If this isn't crony capitalism, I don't know what is. How can our Prime Minister and
Former Prime Minister use their own power and influence to help another person business grow and get PR in Singapore?
I am shocked that the PAP leaders are doing this kind of dirty stuff to help their own friends and possibly family.
This is what she wrote on her ABOUT ME page (Word for Word, I did not edit anything):
I was born in Shanghai and came to Singapore in 1990. Currently, I am living with my husband and 3 kids in Singapore around Hillview. In April 1991, during Mr. Lee Hsien Loong first official visit to China, I am honoured to meet him at Shanghai JC Mandarin Hotel. With his help, within a few months, I obtained my PR status. 3 years later, I became a Singapore Citizen.

My first job in Singapore is a salesperson in Triumph. My first month's salary was only SGD$400. When I left the company about a year later, my basic salary plus commission amounted to more than SGD$3,000 in early 1993.
I then went back to Shanghai to be a housewife.
In late 1996, I brought my 2 children back to Singapore. At the same time, I started door to door sales selling vacuum cleaners. I first started out as a salesperson and later, managed a few companies. On April 2009, during a new immigrant conference, I was honoured to receive compliments from Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and under his recommendation, various media interviewed me. This gave me a lot of encouragement. My company’s turnover grew from SGD$4 million in 2008; to SGD$8 million in 2009; and to SGD$16 million in 2010; and eventually to SGD$20 million in 2011.
In early 2012, I realized that I had some major internal problems within my company. In mid 2012, my business fell sharply by half and faced major losses. In the defence of my business, like in a "war", I fought with great difficulty and fortunately, within 9 months, my business completely recovered. In 2012, my company’s turnover maintained at SGD$20 million. My initial estimation is that this year, it will increase to more than SGD$30 million . However, I was forced to place my focus on another “war”, and this is more difficult as it isn't in a familiar "battleground". This is a "war" between a salesperson and lawyers.
A famous director once planned to screen write a drama about my life. They told me that my experience can be filmed into an “Ah Xin” type of drama. However, I am only in my 40s and there is a long way to go. I will definitely face more tribulations and also more excitement.
A fortune teller told me that I will have a toiled life and can only semi-retire in my 60s. I hope that when the time comes, I can tour the world with my husband then quietly write a book about my life. Every post in my blog can let my memories slowly string together.
Jaclyn 
My first job in Singapore is a salesperson in Triumph. My first month's salary was only SGD$400. When I left the company about a year later, my basic salary plus commission amounted to more than SGD$3,000 in early 1993.
I then went back to Shanghai to be a housewife.
In late 1996, I brought my 2 children back to Singapore. At the same time, I started door to door sales selling vacuum cleaners. I first started out as a salesperson and later, managed a few companies. On April 2009, during a new immigrant conference, I was honoured to receive compliments from Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and under his recommendation, various media interviewed me. This gave me a lot of encouragement. My company’s turnover grew from SGD$4 million in 2008; to SGD$8 million in 2009; and to SGD$16 million in 2010; and eventually to SGD$20 million in 2011.
In early 2012, I realized that I had some major internal problems within my company. In mid 2012, my business fell sharply by half and faced major losses. In the defence of my business, like in a "war", I fought with great difficulty and fortunately, within 9 months, my business completely recovered. In 2012, my company’s turnover maintained at SGD$20 million. My initial estimation is that this year, it will increase to more than SGD$30 million . However, I was forced to place my focus on another “war”, and this is more difficult as it isn't in a familiar "battleground". This is a "war" between a salesperson and lawyers.
A famous director once planned to screen write a drama about my life. They told me that my experience can be filmed into an “Ah Xin” type of drama. However, I am only in my 40s and there is a long way to go. I will definitely face more tribulations and also more excitement.
A fortune teller told me that I will have a toiled life and can only semi-retire in my 60s. I hope that when the time comes, I can tour the world with my husband then quietly write a book about my life. Every post in my blog can let my memories slowly string together.
TRS contributor
Read also: SINGAPORE RANKS 5TH IN CRONY-CAPITALISM: PAP AND PARASITES
Editor's Note: We have done most of the word editing for our TRS contributor as she is not very good in English. However, the ABOUT ME remains untouched and unchange and is all purely written by the PRC blogger herself.
Our readers might be also interested in what PM Lee said in an international interview with Charlie Rose a few years ago:
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