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Zorro Lim appointed as Singtel non-executive director

tanwahtiu

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Terrible. PAP under Loong is getting nowhere.

Brace for bad time to come to Singapore, either internal split or external force interfere with his leadership role...
 

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There goes the chance for Singtel to recover back to glory days $4.00
Masked Zorro cant lead ... jialat liao
 

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Jobs for the boys..... singkieland is the welfare state for the pappies

Singtel appoints former Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say as non-executive director - The Online Citizen Asia
Singapore’s former Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say has been appointed as Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) non-executive and independent director of the board effective today (1 June).

This was announced by the telco company itself earlier today.

Singtel also said that Mr Lim will be attending training on the roles and responsibilities of a director of a listed issuer as prescribed by the Singapore Exchange.

Mr Lim was the country’s Minister of Manpower from 2015 to 2018. Before that, the 66-year-old ex-politician was a minister in the Prime Minister’s Office as well as the secretary-general for the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) from 2007 until 2015.

He first entered politics in 1997 and served as a Member of Parliament until 2020.

Currently, Mr Lim holds various positions such as NTUC trustee and chairman of the NTUC Administration and Research Unit’s board of trustees. Additionally, he is also the deputy chairman of the Singapore Labour Foundation.

Shares of Singtel went up by two cents, or 0.8 per cent, at S$2.43 as at 3pm today.

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PAPigs gang still cannot resist the greed of money within own circle ,think all in the family can join in to reap , see the ex MP n daughter is judge ,go n gurss recently very famous
 

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There is no reason to have non executive director. What is the value add when u cannot execute your work ?
 

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Remember..

There are no jobless elites

There are many jobless Singaporeans but are there any jobless elites? - The Online Citizen Asia
by Augustine Low

If you haven’t encountered a jobless elite, you are not alone.

At a time when jobs are so hard to come by, and people literally send out hundreds of resumes with no results, elites have no need to get into a flap. Even when they lose a job, it’s only temporary because opportunities come knocking.

Three political office holders from the People’s Action Party lost their jobs when Sengkang GRC fell to the Workers’ Party in GE2020. But not for long.

Ng Chee Meng lost his job as Minister but retained his other job as secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. A part-time job essentially turned into a full-time job. How convenient for him. It is a luxury afforded only to elites.

The second political office holder was without a job for only over a month. Lam Pin Min had to relinquish his post as Senior Minister of State for Health and Transport. But since 1 September, he has been chief executive officer of Eagle Eye Centre which operates several clinics specialising in eye care services and ophthalmology.

The third political office holder who got booted out of Sengkang GRC was Amrin Amin, who lost his job as Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health. But he is quickly back in business, having snared not one but two jobs.

Amrin announced on Facebook that from 14 September, he will be strategy director at robotics and automation firm Platform for Bots and Automation (PBA) and non-executive adviser at ADERA Global, a data-security and artificial intelligence firm.

Impressive! A lawyer landing two jobs in the tech sector, at a time when many out-of-job Singaporeans struggle to find employment in their area of expertise.

Last week in Parliament, Manpower Minister Josephine Teo pledged to Singaporeans: “However long this storm lasts, MOM will walk the journey with you. However tough it may be, we will help you bounce back.”

No matter what happens, the last thing the elites need is any help to bounce back. One of the great luxuries that elites enjoy in this country is that jobs come looking for them.

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