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Vivian looks like a clown wearing a Kevlar Helmet

palden

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A very rich guy.

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王秋生 brother?
 

No_Collar

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there was a picture of the sultan floating around in Facebook where he was spotted doing traffic controls when one of his motorcycle escort got into an accident. I doubt our pinky will do that......
 

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And the Sultan is a very generous man. Those who was from Tanglin div will know why. Whenever the Sultan steps foot into singapore and into his hotel "hyatt hotel". Everyone will volunteer to do guard duty at his hotel. Dont ask me why, like i said he is a very generous man.... :biggrin:
 

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He was aiming for a high profile post. For example, Defence Minister. But kana jamban ENV post. A failure in politics. Best to return to SNEC.

He made ENV high profile ...fighting with WP over cleaning the high ceilings of hawker centres. What a clown. To think that he is the best sinkapore got to offer as deemed by the PAP, sinkapore is doomed.
Fortunately, we know that the PAP is wrong on talent.
 

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Viv B enlisted for NS as a Naval OCT, rare few NS men who were picked to undergo the midshipman course. He however disrupted to do medicine after successfully passing the first vocational training course in SGH. The same assessment that fellow MP Chen failed. He completed his full-time NS commitments as a Capt. As a reservist , his final rank was LTC.
 

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Hyatt Hotel is where the Pahang Sultan is a regular. Brunei Sultan started with Goodwood until he found out that Khoo Teck Huat was siphoning money from Bank of Brunei to buy Standchart. He then walked across to the ex-Holiday Inn and bought the joint. He also stays at the Westin. Marina Mandarin is another location for other members of the royal family but for R&R.
 

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Hyatt Hotel is where the Pahang Sultan is a regular. Brunei Sultan started with Goodwood until he found out that Khoo Teck Huat was siphoning money from Bank of Brunei to buy Standchart. He then walked across to the ex-Holiday Inn and bought the joint. He also stays at the Westin. Marina Mandarin is another location for other members of the royal family but for R&R.

Does the Sultan of Brunei still owns the Holiday Inn near CK Tang?
 

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Viv B enlisted for NS as a Naval OCT, rare few NS men who were picked to undergo the midshipman course. He however disrupted to do medicine after successfully passing the first vocational training course in SGH. The same assessment that fellow MP Chen failed. He completed his full-time NS commitments as a Capt. As a reservist , his final rank was LTC.

And he is trying to become a BG?
 

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Does the Sultan of Brunei still owns the Holiday Inn near CK Tang?

Was told that as long as you are Bruneian you can stay in the hotel for free.
The sultan is a legendary tipper....
The Brunei royal family dun come to Sg as regularly anymore....maybe there's another inside story to this.
 

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Was told that as long as you are Bruneian you can stay in the hotel for free.
The sultan is a legendary tipper....
The Brunei royal family dun come to Sg as regularly anymore....maybe there's another inside story to this.

That is a very benevolent Sultan, to allow his citizens to stay at the SG Holiday Inn free of charge.
He has more than enough money to tip very generously.
 

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His Majesty's recent visits to the flood victims in Brunei.
He is a real man. zapor kia should be like that :o

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Respect!
 
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Stark difference to our own leaders by comparison.

The Sultan earn the respect of his subjects. Ours they expect every one to respect them and without questioning authourity. Such a irony.
 

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And the Sultan is a very generous man. Those who was from Tanglin div will know why. Whenever the Sultan steps foot into singapore and into his hotel "hyatt hotel". Everyone will volunteer to do guard duty at his hotel. Dont ask me why, like i said he is a very generous man.... :biggrin:

Very true! Almost impossible to get volunteers for other assignments.
 

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i think the sultan is good coz he leads by example. but stone adulterers to death?

Brunei postpones tough new Islamic law

Brunei has postponed the introduction of tough Islamic criminal punishments that were due to begin on Tuesday.

Brunei said in October that it would introduce Sharia punishments including death by stoning for adulterers and the severing of limbs for theft.

Assistant Director of the Islamic Legal Unit Jauyah Zaini said the delay was "due to unavoidable circumstances".

No new date was given but an official told local media that the law would begin "in the very near future".

Brunei already adheres to a stronger form of Islamic law than neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia, banning the sale and consumption of alcohol.

When he announced the move last year Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, 67, who is one of the world's wealthiest men, called the code "a part of the great history of our nation".

The sultan said the new code would not change his country's policies and officials have said in the past judges would be given discretion in sentencing.

Brunei's civil courts are based on British law, a leftover from the sultanate's days as a British protectorate. Its Sharia courts were previously limited to family matters like marriage and inheritance.

The United Nations has expressed "deep concern" about the planned change.

"Under international law, stoning people to death constitutes torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and is thus clearly prohibited," spokesman for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Rupert Colville told a news conference in early April.

"We urge the government to delay the entry into force of the revised penal code and to conduct a comprehensive review ensuring its compliance with international human rights standards."

Mr Colville added that the revised penal code "may encourage further violence and discrimination against women" due to "deeply entrenched" stereotypes.
 
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