Re: We really need a special section delicated to just discussing Goh Meng Seng !!!!!
Dr Joseph "brocoli" Ong, visit any whores lately?
heard he cheat his patients so why need to pay ...
anyway you wan more peektures ??? I save you the effort .....
A doctor's blog was apparently hacked into yesterday (Aug 24), exposing details of his alleged sexual escapades. A post in Chinese accused the general practitioner of cheating women of money and patronising prostitutes in Geylang.
STOMPer Scandalous warns against such indiscretions, as it is very easy for one's misdeeds to be exposed online for all to see nowadays.
The STOMPer said:
"Yet another sex scandal.
"In this day and age, with everyone on social media and access to easily concealable video cameras, it is so easy to expose philandering and other misdeeds online.
"And at the speed with which news spreads these days, there is no way for people to hide their indiscretions.
"It's worse in this case, because the guy is a medical doctor.
"I hope this is a lesson for everyone, no matter what profession you are."
According to the blog, the doctor was a straight-As student who studied at a top secondary school and junior college in the 1990s.
My Paper reports that the doctor is believed to have worked for a major chain of clinics here, and he is understood to be no longer working there.
By 6.30pm yesterday, all the contents of the blog had been removed.
女郎公开性片指医生诱女病人上床 医生称遭移花接木
神秘人发黑函,谴责家庭医生搞女病人,并将性片放上网公开。但医生辩称不是性片男主角,照片是被人移花接木的。
《新明日报》接获一封神秘电邮,指责本地一名家庭医生,欺骗多名女子的感情。
发黑函者说,她的姐妹是这名医生的病人,被医生骗财骗色,把她的钱拿去芽笼嫖妓后,还传染性病给她,搞到她差点自杀。
黑函指责家庭医生设立网站和博客,大谈医药知识,是要借此“减轻罪恶感”。
医生已婚,出身名校。
SINGAPORE - The man linked to sociopolitical website Temasek Review, who was arrested last month for conducting an exit poll during May 7's general election, is now out on bail.
A police spokesman confirmed the arrest and told The Sunday Times (ST) that 'it is inappropriate to comment further as investigations are ongoing'.
In his most recent brush with the law, Dr Joseph Ong Chor Teck was arrested on Sept 3 for violating the Parliamentary Elections Act.
Dr Ong, who is a medical doctor by training, allegedly asked participants to share how they voted on The Temasek Review's Facebook page.
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Under the law, it is illegal to publish opinion polls during an election, and exit polls on Polling Day before the election results are declared.
If charged and found guilty, Dr Ong can be fined up to $1,500 or jailed for a term not exceeding 12 months, or both.
The website, which now uses the name Temasek Review Emeritus, appears to be suspended since last month, according to ST.
A notice in Chinese says the site is down "because its lease is up, it experienced too high a volume of traffic or contains illegal content".
In October last year, Dr Ong also made headlines when he was warned by the police after a smear campaign against Member of Parliament Lee Bee Wah.