Serious The kindness of SPH to their Malaysia. Free good hotel stay and with goodies and a daily allowance some more

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SPH gives care packs, $30 daily allowance to Malaysian staff
SPH deputy chief executive Anthony Tan giving out a care pack to senior printing staff member Alfred Saranapala at the company's Print Centre yesterday. With them was materials logistics assistant Kamarudin Idrus. Mr Tan was wearing a mask as he is i
SPH deputy chief executive Anthony Tan giving out a care pack to senior printing staff member Alfred Saranapala at the company's Print Centre yesterday. With them was materials logistics assistant Kamarudin Idrus. Mr Tan was wearing a mask as he is in a different group from his colleagues as part of SPH's split-team arrangements.ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
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MAR 22, 2020, 5:00 AM SGT
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Jolene Ang



Twenty-five Malaysian staff at Singapore Press Holdings' (SPH) Print Centre received care packs from the company yesterday.
Most of the 25 staff have been putting up at hotel Mercure Singapore on Stevens since Malaysia's two-week restricted movement order to contain the coronavirus outbreak kicked in on Wednesday.
Deputy chief executive Anthony Tan visited the Print Centre in Jurong Port Road, where he handed out care packs containing vouchers for daily necessities, hand sanitiser, biscuits and Milo packets.
 
What stupid excuse to say that he is wearing mask because he is from a different group. Are we not from different groups when on the street? PAP says A but do B.
 
he is wearing the wrong smell if he wants to block that Indian.
 
SPH gives care packs, $30 daily allowance to Malaysian staff
SPH deputy chief executive Anthony Tan giving out a care pack to senior printing staff member Alfred Saranapala at the company's Print Centre yesterday. With them was materials logistics assistant Kamarudin Idrus. Mr Tan was wearing a mask as he is i's Print Centre yesterday. With them was materials logistics assistant Kamarudin Idrus. Mr Tan was wearing a mask as he is i
SPH deputy chief executive Anthony Tan giving out a care pack to senior printing staff member Alfred Saranapala at the company's Print Centre yesterday. With them was materials logistics assistant Kamarudin Idrus. Mr Tan was wearing a mask as he is in a different group from his colleagues as part of SPH's split-team arrangements.ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO
PUBLISHED
MAR 22, 2020, 5:00 AM SGT
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Jolene Ang



Twenty-five Malaysian staff at Singapore Press Holdings' (SPH) Print Centre received care packs from the company yesterday.
Most of the 25 staff have been putting up at hotel Mercure Singapore on Stevens since Malaysia's two-week restricted movement order to contain the coronavirus outbreak kicked in on Wednesday.
Deputy chief executive Anthony Tan visited the Print Centre in Jurong Port Road, where he handed out care packs containing vouchers for daily necessities, hand sanitiser, biscuits and Milo packets.

This chap is known to be an idiot with no political cow sense. Wearing a mask when his recipients are without one. If he's unwell, then don't try to hog the limelight to get into the news. Get someone to do the the job. He secretly wishes to be an MP.

He's the same idiot who bought a new Porsche and drove to the office during the same week when sph retrenched a few hundred employees in 2016. Completely no political savvy.
 
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