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Chitchat Another day in the life of Tharman

Such a bonafide WEF doggie. Why do you think the 'moonlighting' law was amended shortly after he landed the Istana job? :wink:

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Such a bonafide WEF doggie. Why do you think the 'moonlighting' law was amended shortly after he landed the Istana job? :wink:

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Is it considered as unpaid leave during his absence attending the forum ? Who is bearing his air tickets and accommodation expenses, not our tax payers, right?
 
Is it considered as unpaid leave during his absence attending the forum ? Who is bearing his air tickets and accommodation expenses, not our tax payers, right?

The expenditure is not a problem. What's problematic is his association with the WEF, especially while having the Istana job.

The WEF is a trashy organization which should be disavowed.
 
  • High wage growth has eroded companies’ pandemic cash reserves
  • Reeves set for major speech on growth against bleak backdrop

By Irina Anghel
26 January 2025 at 2:00 PM SGT
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UK businesses have run down a mountain of cash reserves built up during the pandemic, leaving them more likely to cut jobs when Labour’s tax hikes come into effect in April.

Firms added over £150 billion ($185 billion) to their savings when the economy was placed under Covid restrictions, thanks to a mix of loans and large-scale public-sector support. Corporate coffers reached almost double the value of their quarterly wage bills, according to a Bloomberg analysis of official data.
 

New World Turmoil Rocks One of Hong Kong’s Richest Families​

  • New World’s sale of K11 Art Mall has stalled, sources say
  • The firm’s bonds plummeted due to a string of challenges


The K11 Musea shopping mall owned by New World Development.

The K11 Musea shopping mall owned by New World Development.Photographer: Paul Yeung/Bloomberg
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24 January 2025 at 7:00 AM SGT
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For decades, Hong Kong’s “big four” property dynasties have been viewed as cash-rich bastions of stability. A crisis of confidence at New World Development Co. is now putting that notion to the test.

In the span of a week, New World proposed pledging $15 billion of prized properties for loans, fended off debt restructuring concerns and saw its bond prices go into freefall. The developer has changed its chief executive officer twice in two months, including the surprise sidelining of a family scion.
 
Is it considered as unpaid leave during his absence attending the forum ? Who is bearing his air tickets e accommodation expenses, not our tax payers, right?
70.4% of Sinkie taxpayers voted for him…so what’s your problem?
 
China with 5000 years of culture value sure know what to do compared to Beekok with over 200 years
 
#1 bcos of their USD is world currency and main financial hub, but loss majority of industrial capabilities losing in space(astronaut buys one way ticket to the space), ship building Beekok < 1% of the global market, Tiongkok 50%. etc
 
the fact that he can sideline and continue his international duties show that the presidential job of Singapore is a xing lang role...taking the most expensive salary is not worth.
 

Singapore leaders congratulate India counterparts on its 76th Republic Day​

Singapore leaders congratulate India counterparts on its 76th Republic Day
Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, his wife Jane Yumiko Ittogi, India's President Droupadi Murmu, and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan presidential palace in New Delhi,…see more


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SINGAPORE: Singapore's President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong have written to their counterparts in India to convey their congratulations on the country's 76th Republic Day on Sunday (Jan 26).

In his letter to India's President Droupadi Murmu, Mr Tharman said Singapore-India relations have grown significantly "in depth and breadth over the years".
 
I would like to see this muddafugger debate climate change and immigration policy with Trump
 
China with 5000 years of culture value sure know what to do compared to Beekok with over 200 years
tiongcock kena fucked for generations by mongols and manchus. not pure tiongcock hans anymore. 69% of tiongs have mongol and manchu y chromosomes.
 
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