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Serious And THIS is how the crammed dorms owner himself lives...

Playing the politics of envy is always an easy strategy.

If the hardworking and successful members of society were forced to live in dorms who the hell would bother to make an effort to get ahead in life?
 
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Playing the politics of envy is always an easy strategy.

If the hardworking and successful members of society were forced to live in dorms who the hell would bother to make an effort to get ahead in life?

It’s an effective tactic to highlight the massive difference between minion vs boss. I will even go as far as adding some unnamed sources to say how these scums are terrible human beings as well to light this up. Haha
 
Wife of grassroots leader in workers' dorm business, shows their Sentosa weekend "party home" to media - The Online Citizen
Left: Socialite Susanna Kang married to PA grassroots leader Han Seng Juan, Right: Dorm room at Westlite
Left: Socialite Susanna Kang married to PA grassroots leader Han Seng Juan, Right: Dorm room at Westlite

It was earlier reported that as of Wed (8 Apr) this week, active COVID-19 clusters have been found at 9 different foreign worker dormitories in Singapore.

A few of the 9 are operated by companies linked to grassroots leaders of People’s Association (PA). The top 2 foreign worker dormitories with the most number of confirmed COVID-19 cases as of yesterday (10 Apr) were S11 Dormitory (306 cases) and Westlite Toh Guan (69 cases). Both have been gazetted by the government as isolation areas under the Infectious Diseases Act.

In particular, Westlite Toh Guan is run by public listed company Centurion Corporation Ltd, helmed by two PA grassroots leaders who are “joint chairmen” of the company: David Loh Kim Kang and Han Seng Juan. Han was awarded PBM in 2010 and BBM in 2015, while Loh got his PBM in 2011 and BBM in 2016.


They were both given public service medals for “helping” out at Potong Pasir SMC under MP Sitoh Yih Pin. In the general election of 2011, PAP managed to wrestle back Potong Pasir from opposition and it’s now under PAP.

Another board member of Centurion Corporation, Rajah & Tann’s lawyer Chandra Mohan, is also a grassroots leader awarded with PBM and BBM in recognition of his contribution towards community services in Northwest Community Development Council (NWCDC).

Han’s Sentosa Cove weekend party home has rooms inspired by four seasons
Further checks online revealed that socialite Susanna Kang is married to Han. In fact, 4 years ago, Mrs Han opened up their weekend “party home” at Sentosa Cove for reporters to take a look (‘Chic abodes: Two stylish women open up their homes‘).

Mrs Han is said to be a “fixture in society magazines”, often seen wearing head-turning gowns and ensembles, complete with elaborate hairstyles.

At the Hans’ Sentosa Cove weekend home, the ST reporter noted the “creative streak” in its design. “Standing on a 9,000 sq ft plot of land, the expansive house is a weekend home and features rooms inspired by the four seasons,” the reporter wrote. “It is here that the family entertain friends and host dinners for close business partners about once a month, with as many as 100 people gathering at what has come to be known as the Party House.”

Apparently, Mrs Han wanted a house that has the “wow factor” for the purpose of entertaining guests. It was built in 2012. A “curtain” weighing more than 2,721kg imported from Germany and made of high-grade stainless steel cloaks the perimeter of the second floor. It can be pulled back to get an unblocked beautiful view of the sea.

When guests arrive at the four-storey house, they descend a long flight of stairs into a cavernous basement. Mrs Han said, “I meant for it to be like a runway, where guests can sashay and strut their stuff down the stairs. It’s also the perfect spot to see the rest of the house. As you look up from the stairs, you get a good look at what else there is to explore.”

The basement is filled with futuristic-looking furniture from well-known brands and designers such as Italian label Moroso and renowned architect Zaha Hadid. An Hermes screen, made of a wood frame and scraps of crocodile skin taken from the cutting-room floor at the French luxury house’s atelier, adds a luxurious touch. A luscious green wall, filled with creepers growing under ultraviolet light, is encased behind a misty glass screen, creating a tropical spring feel for the basement. Adding to that wild factor are two taxidermied peacocks that preen regally next to the bar.

The dining room has a 22-seat custom-made table with bronzed legs and a high-gloss finish – the result of multiple layers of lacquer. It beautifully reflects American industrial designer Karim Rashid’s topograph-shaped chandelier that was made as part of Swarovski’s Crystal Palace collection.

The upper floors were designed for smaller break-out groups for relaxation especially after a nice dinner. On second level there are 3 rooms: One is a karaoke and media room, complete with decor of KTV lounges for the “feel of the real thing”, said Mrs Han. Another has a masculine vibe with a dark brown sofa by Italian furniture-maker Poltrona Frau and a well-stocked wine chiller. Here, the men can kick back and relax with cigars, while talking business, politics or any other matters. The third room simulates a chic ski resort cabin. Mrs Han has the air-conditioning ducts trained on this area so that the blast of cold air creates that icy feeling. The floor is covered in a fluffy, white carpet and there is a fireplace that runs on ethanol. It produces flames, but not heat.

For parties around the pool, guests head to the summer room in the attic that is designed to look like a ship’s cabin. Sofa beds face the infinity pool outside. For movie nights, a hidden projector comes down and guests can kick back or sleep over if they want to and wake up to a sea view. “I get my respite here. It’s quite peaceful looking at the blue, open sea,” she said.

She described her Sentosa home as a “modern kelong” as it is surrounded by water but the family does not live there. Their family home is a good-class bungalow in Bukit Timah.

(Pictures of the Hans’ Sentosa Cove weekend home from ST Photo):


Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) warns about crammed condition in foreign worker dormitories
Meanwhile, non-profit organization Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2) has been warning about the crammed conditions in foreign worker dormitories being highly conducive to spread the coronavirus (‘Forum: Employers’ practices leave foreign workers vulnerable to infection‘, 23 Mar).

Writing to ST Forum on 23 Mar, TWC2 said, “Currently, foreign workers are housed 12 to 20 men per room in double-decker beds. They are transported to work on the back of lorries sitting shoulder to shoulder. Neither of these conditions conforms with social distancing. The risk of a new cluster among this group remains undeniable,”

TWC2 warned and advocated that new dormitory should require more space per head and no more than four persons to a room.

On TWC2 website, it shows a picture of how crammed the condition is at a dormitory (Westlite Mandai) run by Han’s company.


Indeed, about a week later after TWC2 wrote to ST to warn everyone, clusters of COVID-19 started breaking out in different foreign worker dormitories.

Perhaps Han should ask his wife to use her “creative streak” to also help design the Centurion’s foreign worker dormitories so that the workers can have less crammed spaces to live in?

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I dont understand why singkies now love to kpkb soo much about foreign workers. Why bother with foreigners when singkies themselves have to make a living n under intense competition from foreigners? Oneself n own ppl have problems but help outsiders. Wat a bunch of clowns n retards. No wonder pap wins all the time
 
I dont understand why singkies now love to kpkb soo much about foreign workers. Why bother with foreigners when singkies themselves have to make a living n under intense competition from foreigners? Oneself n own ppl have problems but help outsiders. Wat a bunch of clowns n retards. No wonder pap wins all the time
These foreign workers are the ones who do they jobs we dun want. These foreigners are the good foreigners they do not take away our jobs.

Back to the Han chap....he was the cheater new remiser king partner with his cousin. Cheeby Hylam kias. I heard he fallen on bad times.....Guess not as pap wont allow their minions to die. Membership has its privileges
Earn this type of money has karma one
 
These foreign workers are the ones who do they jobs we dun want. These foreigners are the good foreigners they do not take away our jobs.

Back to the Han chap....he was the cheater new remiser king partner with his cousin. Cheeby Hylam kias. I heard he fallen on bad times.....Guess not as pap wont allow their minions to die. Membership has its privileges
Earn this type of money has karma one
These foreigners are also why employers have no reason to up skill a job. In ang mor lands construction jobs are done by locals bcos it is highly paid n it's a trade profession. Nothing wrong with going to ITE. But it's always wrong when the pay is soo low. In addition these banglas dobt spend n remit their money overseas etc. Its an outflow of SGD. N the social problems they cause. Banging maids etc. Of course riots in little ah neh land
 
There are many more peoole living in palace type property while their employees stay in dorm. hdb etc.
This is reallity.
Even our own employer maybe one of the example.
Don't waste time comparing.
 
These foreigners are also why employers have no reason to up skill a job. In ang mor lands construction jobs are done by locals bcos it is highly paid n it's a trade profession. Nothing wrong with going to ITE. But it's always wrong when the pay is soo low. In addition these banglas dobt spend n remit their money overseas etc. Its an outflow of SGD. N the social problems they cause. Banging maids etc. Of course riots in little ah neh land
There are enough PMET jobs to go around for locals if the Cb Govt didn’t import so many so called foreign talents.
Sg should be like the rich middle eastern countries where the majority of their migrant workers are employed in min wage blue collar type jobs.
 
There are enough PMET jobs to go around for locals if the Cb Govt didn’t import so many so called foreign talents.
Sg should be like the rich middle eastern countries where the majority of their migrant workers are employed in min wage blue collar type jobs.

Fully agree. There are more than enough Sinkies to fill PMET jobs.
 
Who are the thieves of Singapore cheating these workers? Answer Running dogs of PAP.
 
The dorm business is very lucrative. The same can also be said for dorms housing foreign students.
 
The dorm business is very lucrative. The same can also be said for dorms housing foreign students.

The duo ( Han Seng Juan & cousin David) have diversified into property over the past year, two of their better known transactions being the purchase of foreign worker dormitories in Jurong for $60 million and snapping up the Kovan site last year for a cool $290 million for a condominium development. For the latter, done through Centurion, they beat back long-established property players such as Far East Organization, Hong Leong Holdings and Frasers Centrepoint. Though they did attract criticism for paying ‘too much’ for the Kovan Residences site, they contend that they are not concerned with short-term cycles.”

Of course overpaid coz they got insider info

http://guanyu9.blogspot.com/2009/02/remisier-kings.html?m=1
 
These foreigners are also why employers have no reason to up skill a job. In ang mor lands construction jobs are done by locals bcos it is highly paid n it's a trade profession. Nothing wrong with going to ITE. But it's always wrong when the pay is soo low. In addition these banglas dobt spend n remit their money overseas etc. Its an outflow of SGD. N the social problems they cause. Banging maids etc. Of course riots in little ah neh land
This situation occurs because we are surrounded by countries living in poverty. Plenty of cheap labour,
 
Susanna Kang is this flamboyant laocheebye here? She looks like she works in Crazy Horse or Wild Chicken.

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These two CCB Hylam kias Han & Loh formerly worked in UOB Kayhian are con artistes responsible for 60%-70% of those China chips listed in SGX in the 90's & early 2000 and all of their China listed companies went to zero in value.

Their ill-gotten profits amounted to about $600m to $700m and when the China chips market bubble burst, they turned to become casino-whales; each trip they would play up to USD12m.

MGM, Wynn & LVS assigned two private jets for their usage and after 3-4 years they lost all their ill-gotten wealth and they took about 3 years to clear their outstanding debts and thereafter they came into the slaves trades.

Reason they were not punished for cheating hundreds of thousands of small S'porean investors in the China chips fiasco was because of their PAP connection.
 
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