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MAS, AIA, Lehman, DBS, Minibond, High Note 5, etc - Protest at Speaker's Corner??

<HR style="COLOR: #989898; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #989898" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Due to the numerous threads in this forum and threats from the collapse of various banks in USA and the impending implosion of AIG if the bailout fails, Makapaaa had posted a couple of important news-clips about those affected by the collapse of Lehman Bros and how the HK regulators had taken a pro-active action plan to assist affected parties to recover the loss or at least an attempt to get to the bottom of this matter.

However, there have been quiet complants that MAS has not been taking a more pro-active approach to assure and to handle complaints from those affected by this on-going financial crisis.

As the situation is very fragile right now in the USA, with the bailout plan been hammered out just today, the market is still very soft and precarious.

For those affected parties, is there a protest organized at Speaker's Corner to vocalize their concerted anger, complaints, grieve, doubts, confusiion, misgivings? It would certainly be a appropriate platform, rather than camping out at MAS and looking like refugees there.

I am surprised that no one protests in this country even though there is a Speaker's Corner, while in Hong Kong, without such a venue, aggrieved parties are marching and protesting to the regulators for more action.

Anyone knows if those affected parties are planning for a protest at Speaker's Corner or not? Why are the ruling party, oppostion and alternative parties just as deadly silent on this matter?

Everyone involved just take pay but when it comes to accountability and actionable intelligence, all don't seem to know how to solve this present crisis' problems, isn't it.

Everyone involved just hoping for the best and that this crisis will quietly blow away, isn't it?

What are the general sentiments and viewpoints? Let's hear them.

Original thread: http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?t=5314


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