Senior civil servant's cooking trip to Paris stirs furore

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A senior civil servant’s holiday trip to France has become the subject of controversy amongst Singapore’s small, but vociferous internet community.

Mr Tan Yong Soon, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources wrote a seemingly innocuous travelogue in The Straits Times Life Section on 6 December 2008 about his family holiday to Paris to learn cooking French cuisine from the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu.

The 3 week lesson costs S$15,500 per all and in total S$46,500 for Mr Tan, his wife and son, not including air tickets and living expenses in France.

On the same day, the island’s blogs and internet forums were awashed with netizens criticizing Mr Tan for his “over-indulgence” and “insensitivity”.

Read full article here:

http://singaporeenquirer.sg/?p=1000
 
A senior civil servant’s holiday trip to France has become the subject of controversy amongst Singapore’s small, but vociferous internet community.

Mr Tan Yong Soon, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources wrote a seemingly innocuous travelogue in The Straits Times Life Section on 6 December 2008 about his family holiday to Paris to learn cooking French cuisine from the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu.

The 3 week lesson costs S$15,500 per all and in total S$46,500 for Mr Tan, his wife and son, not including air tickets and living expenses in France.

On the same day, the island’s blogs and internet forums were awashed with netizens criticizing Mr Tan for his “over-indulgence” and “insensitivity”.

Read full article here:

http://singaporeenquirer.sg/?p=1000

must give him extra bonus for creating a breather from the country's economic problems..
 
A senior civil servant’s holiday trip to France has become the subject of controversy amongst Singapore’s small, but vociferous internet community.

Mr Tan Yong Soon, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources wrote a seemingly innocuous travelogue in The Straits Times Life Section on 6 December 2008 about his family holiday to Paris to learn cooking French cuisine from the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu.

The 3 week lesson costs S$15,500 per all and in total S$46,500 for Mr Tan, his wife and son, not including air tickets and living expenses in France.

On the same day, the island’s blogs and internet forums were awashed with netizens criticizing Mr Tan for his “over-indulgence” and “insensitivity”.

Read full article here:

http://singaporeenquirer.sg/?p=1000

All these MIW m*therf**kers spend so much $ in Paris for cooking lessons somemore want to HAO-LIAN in SHIT TIMES.PUI !
 
They went to learn from Marie Antoinette who was famously accused of saying "Let them eat cake" as the mobs stormed the Bastille demanding bread
 
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