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The problem with Sinkieland is that oftentimes, "dignity" can be bought with political connection/ changing goal posts, tax payers$$$ and ( if all else fails) corruption/ extortion/ bribery...
Political cronyism/ changing goal posts:
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Extortion/ Use tax payers $$$ to earn "dignity":
Political Corruption/ extortion/ bribery:
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/si...ice-report-over-spicy-fried-rice-johor-baru-2
Political cronyism/ changing goal posts:

Extortion/ Use tax payers $$$ to earn "dignity":
"If the annual salary of the Minister of Information, Communication and Arts is only $500,000, it may pose some problems when he discuss policies with media CEOs who earn millions of dollars because they need not listen to the minister's ideas and proposals. Hence, a reasonable payout will help to maintain a bit of dignity."
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Political Corruption/ extortion/ bribery:
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/si...ice-report-over-spicy-fried-rice-johor-baru-2
The Straits Times, Published on May 07, 2014
Singaporean files police report over "spicy" fried rice in Johor Baru
KUALA LUMPUR - A Singaporean has filed a police report because the nasi goreng kampung, or local fried rice, he ate in Johor Baru was too spicy, local media reported.
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The matter took social media by storm on Monday night after a copy of the police report found its way to the Internet, news website The Rakyat Post reported.
According to The Rakyat Post, the man, who is from Taman Jurong, had eaten the fried rice at a shop along Jalan Bukit Timbalan.
"Around 9pm on 30 April, I went to eat at a shop which I can't recall the name. After I ordered the nasi goreng kampung and warm water, I had my meal, I found that it was extremely hot and too spicy.
Copyright © 2014 Singapore Press Holdings. All rights reserved.Additional reporting from: http://forums.asiaone.com/showthread.php?t=69670
"Until today (May 1) I can still taste the spiciness from the rice I ate yesterday. I suspect that they cooked the rice with too much chilli.
"The reason why I am making this report is because I am very unhappy with the rice I ate and wish to go to a hospital for a checkup," the man stated in the police report.
Johor Baru (South) deputy police chief Supt Abdul Samad Salleh, when contacted by The Rakyat Post confirmed receiving the report. However, he declined to elaborate further on whether or not they will pursue the matter.
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/si...ice-report-over-spicy-fried-rice-johor-baru-2
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