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Serious Jialat! Ho Ching Not Happy Samsters Complaints of CECAs!

This bitch very active nowadays on social media. I wonder why she so free?

Because they know PAP will lose its brainwashing influence in coming elections, especially over young sinkies. How many of us actually listen to the local radio stations, watch the local TV channels or read the local newspapers? Too bad, they can't censor anything anymore when satellite internet becomes the norm. I won't be surprised if they resort to CCP propaganda tactics such as misinformation or organizations similar to Confucius Institutes (think tuition centers) to maintain their brainwashing influence.
 
Where did she mention Sammyboy?
 
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The manly-looking woman is diverting attention from our overseas losses with her incessant FB postings.
 
The only talent she had was snaring a PM's grieving son.
She herself came from Malaysia, thus kickstarting the bias against true blue Singaporeans.
This is the real danger of putting foreigners like her in positions of power. They will eventually run over Singaporeans.
 
Ho Ching says people should report unfair hiring practices based on facts and not “hearsay”; Netizens call for transparency from MOM to stop speculations - The Online Citizen
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The issue of discriminatory hiring practices in Singapore has once again come under the spotlight as the CEO of Temasek Holdings, Ho Ching, hits back at netizens who complained about unfair hiring practices and doxxed some of her employees.
Earlier on 5 August, it was reported that the Manpower Ministry (MOM) had placed 47 more companies on its Fair Consideration Framework (FCF) watchlist for suspected discriminatory hiring practices.
Consequently, posts highlighting the LinkedIn accounts of Temasek’s employees from India have been circulating on social media, questioning why the government-owned firm is filled with foreigners instead of locals.
Temasek then issued a statement on 14 August, indicating the posts as “divisive, racist campaign” and said that it contained “false claims”.
“Some of our colleagues from India have been targeted recently on social media by a divisive, racist campaign. This makes us very angry at the false claims perpetuated. The Singaporeans among us are also ashamed at such hateful behaviour on the Singapore social media,” it stated.
The investment firm claimed that Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents made up 90 per cent of its 600 Singapore staff, while the breakdown among its senior leadership – managing directors and above – was “broadly the same”.
“We have referred these posts to Facebook as in clear breach of their own community guidelines on hate speech, and will continue to press them to be more active in stamping out such hate speech, wherever it occurs on their platforms,” it added.
The Straits Times reported on 15 August that Facebook has reviewed and removed the posts but it did not specify the proportion of posts that have been taken down.
Following that, Madam Ho took to her Facebook on 16 August describing the posts as a “cowardly act of hate” as they were made based on “false claims”.
She wrote, “Is it acceptable to tarnish individuals, and dox them with photos and false claims? Nope, that is a cowardly act of hate”.
The Prime Minister’s wife said that people should make their complaints of unfair hiring through proper channels such as MOM, and back their complaints with facts instead of relying to “hearsay” or “speculations”.
“Is it acceptable to complain about unfair hiring practices? Sure it is, provided it is based on facts, and not hearsay and speculations. And let’s not yell unfair hiring, just bcos [because] we weren’t hired.
“And let’s not put up photos of innocent folks to dox them just bcos we don’t like their race or nationality, as a way to stir hate and hat[r]ed. If we have a grievance, go report to MOM, to the board of the company, or to their regulator,” she noted.
Madam Ho further asserted, “Better still, let’s reskill, upskill, to remain relevant in a fast changing world. Let’s not be fooled by anyone who tries to stir up racial biases that lurks beneath everyone of us”.
She highlighted that unfair hiring practices can happen at any time and anywhere, regardless of race, language or religion.
“We have an ideal to uphold – meritocracy regardless of race, language, or religion. Are Singaporeans all pure, innocent and just? Nope, we are not – we can be knowing or even unknowingly biased and prejudiced,” said Madam Ho.
Although Temasek in its statement revealed that local citizens and PRs made up 90 per cent of its 600 Singapore staff, and claimed that the breakdown among its senior leadership was “broadly the same”, it’s interesting to note that 48 per cent of its composition in the management level is being filled by foreigners.
This was highlighted by regular blogger, Phillip Ang, who shared an image of Temasek Holdings’ management team on his Facebook page on Sunday (16 Aug). He asked, “Do Singaporean PMETs have any hope when Temasek is managed by 48% foreigners?”
The image – which screenshots from Temasek’s official website – shows 29 members of the company’s management team, in which 14 of them are foreigners, or 48 per cent. It seems that the composition in its management level has tipped towards more foreigners as nearly half of its top executives are non-Singaporeans.
Compared to in 2011, the company’s senior management for Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund consisted of 43 people, in which 10 of them – or roughly 23 per cent – were foreigners, according to the annual Temasek Review. This includes managing directors of different departments and regions.
Netizens call for transparency from MOM to stop speculations
Meanwhile, some netizens commented on Madam Ho’s post noting that MOM should be “transparent” and disclose more details about discriminatory hiring issues in Singapore so people would stop making speculations.
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One netizen asked the point of reporting unfair hiring cases to MOM as the Ministry practised “double standard”, adding that MOM’s investigation on the 47 companies under FCF is only a “cover-up”. He then questioned, “Isn’t it factual that we can hire Singaporeans for certain jobs in the banking sector, based on meritocracy?”
While some netizens replied to his comment noting that they receive “robotic reply” from MOM whenever they make any reports to the Ministry.
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MOM & IRAS have all the numbers. They will know which entity has disproportionate amount of non Singaporeans. Mr Singh as leader of Oppo please raise this in parliament.
 
Opposition politician Lim Tean and HR expert call for understanding of the plight of the unemployed
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Singapore — Opposition Peoples Voice leader Lim Tean, commenting on Facebook on the issue of foreigners being employed when there were Singaporeans who were jobless, has cited a human resource expert as saying that the unbalanced ratio should not be tagged as xenophobia but betrayal.
Mr Lim has been highlighting the issue of foreigners being given jobs instead of locals. He shared a post, dated Saturday (Aug 15), by a certain Mr Martin Gabriel who appears to have studied human resources and international business at the University of Tasmania.
Mr Gabriel had said: “The government should try and understand the plight of the unemployed Singaporeans instead of labelling them as xenophobic.”
The government should try and understand the plight of the unemployed Singaporeans instead of labeling them as…
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On Sunday (Aug 16), Mr Lim uploaded a post showing the senior management team of Temasek with the caption: “Do Singaporean PMETs (Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians) have any hope when Temasek is managed by 48 per cent of foreigners?” Of the 29 executives on the list, 14 were identified as foreigners.
The Temasek Elites
Mr Lim said that “wanting Singaporeans in good-paying jobs is not racism or xenophobic, it’s patriotism”. He added that there were well-qualified Singaporeans perfectly capable of handling jobs being given to foreign PMETs.
“They are being reduced to delivering food, driving taxis or Grab to eke out a living for themselves and their families. Imagine the damage to their psyche and their dignity as each day passes and their hopes of re-entering the workforce dims,” said Mr Lim.
Wanting Singaporeans In Good Paying Jobs Is Not Racism Or Xenophobic! It Is Patriotism! It is incredible to read the…
His comments were in response to Temasek calling recent Facebook posts targeting its Indian employees as “racist”, “false” and “divisive”.
Temasek stood by its hiring policies and called for more civility on social media, according to a report in straitstimes.com on Sunday (Aug 16). The company also disclosed that 90 per cent of its 600 staff members located at the Singapore headquarters are Singaporeans or permanent residents. The same ratio applies for its senior management team. On an international scale, Temasek hires a mix of employees, although 60 per cent are Singaporean, 10 per cent of whom are Singapore PRs.
As the company continues to provide employment opportunities for its Singaporean workers, it emphasised it would “be foolish of us not to tap the global pool of talent. There is not only value in diversity, but the cross-fertilisation of experiences and ideas across geographies, and the ability to connect the diverse dots, has become one of our key strengths”. /TISG
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“Does Ho Ching manage her own FB account? If so, she should really donate half her salary to charity because there's no way anyone can spend that much time posting, sharing and subtweeting, AND still run a sovereign wealth fund,” said netizen Lynn Lee
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Singapore—The wife of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Ho Ching, has gotten quite outspoken online, which has not always gone down well with netizens.
Her latest post for which she received backlash was one that seemed to be aimed against Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh, now the officially designated Leader of the Opposition (LO).
As the LO, Mr Pritam will receive double the allowance of an elected MP and his annual package will be S$385,000, inclusive of his allowance as a Member of Parliament. He announced earlier this week in a Facebook post that he will be giving away half of his increase, a considerable sum of S$96,000 before taxes.
Madam Ho also took to Facebook with a post of her own. On Wednesday, July 29, she wrote, “There are lots of folks who donated and continue to donate quietly, without making any public announcement….But of course, not all are angels.”
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And while the wife of the Prime Minister named no names in her post, it was widely speculated that she was referring to the WP leader.
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Many netizens have been taken aback by the lack of graciousness in Madam Ho’s post, as well as the perception that she is encouraging divisiveness. Netizens have called her out, given also that she is a person of considerable influence.
In one much-shared post, Lynn Lee wrote, “Does Ho Ching manage her own FB account? If so, she should really donate half her salary to charity because there’s no way anyone can spend that much time posting, sharing and subtweeting, AND still run a sovereign wealth fund.”
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Madam Ho is also the Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings, a Singaporean sovereign wealth fund. She also has on many occasions been extremely prolific on Facebook, and has posted or shared on her page more than 10 times in one hour.
Basheer Khan wrote “Thanks for telling us that you donate to charities too, but you do so quietly and secretly. We promise to keep this a secret for you.”
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The Wake Up, Singapore Facebook page shared Madam Ho’s post, captioning it with “Talk so much but salary still secret,” as how much Madam Ho earns at Temasek has been undisclosed all these years.
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One netizen jokingly called Madam Ho a “Karen,” which has become a shorthand term for privileged white women in the United States who have policed minorities in public.
Commenting on the Wake Up, Singapore post they wrote, “Some people donate money quietly.
Some choose to let ‘the rest of them’ know they don’t deserve more than what’s needed for their services (to the public).
While some simply comment to make themselves or spouses look better as if they really do ‘donate’ quietly.
Do not use the name of The Almighty in vain la, Karen..i meant karma.”

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Many defended Mr Pritam, saying that since he was salaried from public funds, it was right to make himself accountable to the public for his salary.
Wendy Lee wrote, “Conscience or not. As a public servant, he or she is accountable to the public because it’s the public who is paying his/her salary. It’s necessary to have transparency in this case. U have chosen to be a politician- to serve the people, then it’s only right to be answerable to the public.”
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Another comment was, “If he wants to donate 1/2 his earnings to something better, let him donate lah. His money what not your money mah. Why u must comment about how other people make donations? Your eye sore ah seeing him get all the praise and support from citizens? Tsk!”
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I hearsay Ho Jinx is talking cock.
The fact is, she is really talking cock.
 
Empress Dowager angry no mood ... this week no sex for pinkie!

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