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CECA and J P Morgan's Ramesh Erramalli

CECA and J P Morgan's Ramesh Erramalli are the tip of the iceberg of what PAP is doing behind Singaporean's backs.

CECA shows how pap has betrayed Singapore and Singaporeans by signing unequal treaties favouring foreigners and granting them unlimited access.

Ramesh Erramalli shows the negligence of pap in allowing fake talents to replace true talented Singaporeans.

Will Singaporeans wake up and vote out the pap at the next GE?

no. once the heat has cool down, govt will do damage control and accuse us being xenophobic
 
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You don't Ramesh to live in HDB Flat right? Now he has to down grade.
 
Singaporeans Come First ! !! Reclaim Singapore for Singaporeans !!!
 
https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/...-india-took-photo-rameshs-school-6137850.html
 
The whole banking system in Asia is being monopolized by the CECAs. It does'nt matter if he has fake certs or no certs. His fellow CECA brothers will still bring him in and give him a nice comfy high paying job.
 
Heard , this morning Edmund received a phone call from one of relative in Singapore...
 
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SINGAPORE - JP Morgan, the employer of the man filmed verbally abusing a security officer at his Whampoa condominium in a viral video, has reminded its Singapore-based staff to uphold a "culture of respect" in their daily conduct.

In an internal e-mail memo on Tuesday (Oct 29) seen by The Straits Times, Mr Edmund Lee, the senior country officer of JP Morgan's Singapore offices, said: "Our people, services and commitment to integrity have made JP Morgan one of the most respected financial institutions in the world.

We all have a shared responsibility for preserving and building on this strong reputation."

He did not refer to the viral video or explain why he sent the e-mail, choosing only to remind his staff: "All of us... are expected to demonstrate the highest standards, including respect and dignity for others... inside and outside of the workplace."

Mr Lee heads JP Morgan's operations in Singapore which has about 3,000 employees, including locals and foreigners. When contacted by ST to confirm the e-mail, JP Morgan repeated its statement on Sunday that it is looking into the video and declined to give any detail of the employee.

The viral incident, which has reignited public debate over the treatment of security personnel here, allegedly took place last Friday night, when the man had some guests over at his Whampoa condominium for Deepavali.

In the video uploaded to YouTube on the same day, he is seen expressing his displeasure virulently after being told by security officers that he needed to pay parking fees for guests visiting the condo, exclaiming in anger that he had bought his apartment for $1.5 million and that it was not a Housing Board flat.

He also swore at one officer, who responded: "We are just enforcing the rules here." The security officer has made a police report. Meanwhile, the Union of Security Employees and two security agency associations, as well as Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam and labour MP Zainal Sapari, have weighed in to speak up for security officers.

Mr Zainal also called for the Protection from Harassment Act (Poha), which currently excludes security officers in condominiums and private establishments, to be extended to all security officers "regardless of their work sites".


https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ed-condo-security-officer-reminds-staff-to-be
 
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