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Aljunied GRC MPs Behave Like Monkeys, No Shame!

sgnewsalte

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Spore is facing its worst recession with massive retrenchment, and thousands of families are going through financial hardship. But what did the MPs for Aljunied GRC do? Both Cynthia Phua and Minister of state Zainul Abidin Rasheed decide to play monkeys and climb a tree. We are not paying peanuts, but still we are getting monkeys like both of them. Minister of state salary is about $1.5 million a year, while MP allowance is $216k a year. What a waste taxpayers' money paying these 2 monkeys to fool around and climb trees. :mad:


http://blogs.straitstimes.com/2009/2/1/why-did-mps-climb-tree

Why did MPs climb tree?




February 01, 2009 Sunday, 05:21 PM
Tessa Wong is amused to find that they are just reliving their youth apparently. <hr style="border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-width: 1px 0pt 0pt; margin: 15px 0pt; height: 0pt;"> ANY reporter knows what to expect when covering a ministerial community event.


Besides the festivities and loud music, there'll be lots of handshaking and baby-holding, and if you're lucky, some soundbites for the media on the issues of the day.

What you don't expect, though, is seeing ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) climbing a tree - just for the heck of it, apparently.

After the Aljunied GRC Chinese New Year celebrations at Bedok Reservoir on Sunday, MPs Madam Cynthia Phua, and Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zainul Abidin Rasheed were strolling among the trees by the reservoir when the itch to do something spontaneous struck them
.


Madam Phua was the first to clamber on a plastic chair and hoist herself up the tree - it was short, so she didn't have far to climb. Mr Zainul, who also happens to be the Northeast CDC's mayor, followed suit. The pair cheerily waved at bystanders, who quickly whipped out their cameras and phones to snap pictures.


Maybe they were carried away by the festive mood.

Whatever it was, the two seemed to be in genuine high spirits when they got down, and were immediately mobbed by reporters who asked what had spurred them into the act.

"Just climb for fun lor!" quipped Madam Phua
.

And, apparently, for nostalgia's sake too. We were told by Madam Phua that she was an avid tree climber in her youth, and would often scale a rambutan tree, via her house's roof, to pluck rambutans.

Mr Zainul, meanwhile, had fond memories of paying 10 to 20 cents to climb jambu trees to pick the fruit.

All in all, it was a delightful fun moment that showed a glimpse into their personalities.

Too often, the public is presented with carefully orchestrated attempts to soften the stiff-necked image of government servants and politicians, be it MPs doing hiphop dances or civil servants rapping. We appreciate the effort, but they can sometimes be painfully transparent.

It's different when they deviate from the script and show they have some spontaneity in them. No matter how small the act, it somehow makes them much more human and approachable.

So if there are any government officials reading this: there's no harm in lightening up a little. A sense of humour goes a long way - and we really need it in these trying times!
 

Goh Meng Seng

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Generous Asset
Goodness me! Are you sure this really happens?

I don't think we are paying peanuts to MPs and ministers, did we? Or are they hinting for another pay rise for MPs and ministers again?

Goh Meng Seng



Spore is facing its worst recession with massive retrenchment, and thousands of families are going through financial hardship. But what did the MPs for Aljunied GRC do? Both Cynthia Phua and Minister of state Zainul Abidin Rasheed decide to play monkeys and climb a tree. We are not paying peanuts, but still we are getting monkeys like both of them. Minister of state salary is about $1.5 million a year, while MP allowance is $216k a year. What a waste taxpayers' money paying these 2 monkeys to fool around and climb trees. :mad:


http://blogs.straitstimes.com/2009/2/1/why-did-mps-climb-tree

Why did MPs climb tree?




February 01, 2009 Sunday, 05:21 PM
Tessa Wong is amused to find that they are just reliving their youth apparently. <hr style="border-style: solid; border-color: rgb(204, 204, 204); border-width: 1px 0pt 0pt; margin: 15px 0pt; height: 0pt;"> ANY reporter knows what to expect when covering a ministerial community event.


Besides the festivities and loud music, there'll be lots of handshaking and baby-holding, and if you're lucky, some soundbites for the media on the issues of the day.

What you don't expect, though, is seeing ministers and Members of Parliament (MPs) climbing a tree - just for the heck of it, apparently.

After the Aljunied GRC Chinese New Year celebrations at Bedok Reservoir on Sunday, MPs Madam Cynthia Phua, and Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zainul Abidin Rasheed were strolling among the trees by the reservoir when the itch to do something spontaneous struck them
.


Madam Phua was the first to clamber on a plastic chair and hoist herself up the tree - it was short, so she didn't have far to climb. Mr Zainul, who also happens to be the Northeast CDC's mayor, followed suit. The pair cheerily waved at bystanders, who quickly whipped out their cameras and phones to snap pictures.


Maybe they were carried away by the festive mood.

Whatever it was, the two seemed to be in genuine high spirits when they got down, and were immediately mobbed by reporters who asked what had spurred them into the act.

"Just climb for fun lor!" quipped Madam Phua
.

And, apparently, for nostalgia's sake too. We were told by Madam Phua that she was an avid tree climber in her youth, and would often scale a rambutan tree, via her house's roof, to pluck rambutans.

Mr Zainul, meanwhile, had fond memories of paying 10 to 20 cents to climb jambu trees to pick the fruit.

All in all, it was a delightful fun moment that showed a glimpse into their personalities.

Too often, the public is presented with carefully orchestrated attempts to soften the stiff-necked image of government servants and politicians, be it MPs doing hiphop dances or civil servants rapping. We appreciate the effort, but they can sometimes be painfully transparent.

It's different when they deviate from the script and show they have some spontaneity in them. No matter how small the act, it somehow makes them much more human and approachable.

So if there are any government officials reading this: there's no harm in lightening up a little. A sense of humour goes a long way - and we really need it in these trying times!
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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Loyal
May big coconuts or things that resembles or weigh like coconuts fall on their BIG HEADS to wake them up.

CCB not helping the under-privilege properly still want to have fun. No fucking EQ.
 

gtang

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:mad:..Relax bro, Climb tree also cannot meh?
Next time, i will not climb tree..sorry sorry....I will climb mount evertest..ho boh?
 

diversifyx2

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Fyi, climbing trees planted by the authority is an offence, pls report them to police.

Dont believe, you ppl try climbing one and see how, haha MPs can, Peasant cannot, what a joke.
 

gtang

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Fyi, climbing trees planted by the authority is an offence, pls report them to police.

Dont believe, you ppl try climbing one and see how.



MATI..so free meh...busy playing hide & seek with Mas Selamat..still cannot finding hor!!!:smile:
 
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