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"Khoo Teck Puat Hospital" should be called "Ee Peng Liang Hospital" instead.....

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Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) is a 570-bed general and acute care public hospital in Yishun

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The total development cost of KTPH was estimated at about $674m ($555m for buildings, $119m for furniture & equipment). This is fully funded by the Government. The hospital has been named Khoo Teck Puat Hospital to recognize the contribution of $125 m ($100m upfront and another $25m over the next five years) by the Estate of Khoo Teck Puat.

So.... you pay 18.5% of the costs, you get a hospital named after you.....

I feel the govt should have named the hospital after Ee Peng Liang instead.

Ee Peng Liang may not have $125 million to give, but he gave so much to Singapore as Mr Charity.

It's sad they prefered the cash of other people.......
 
It is very sad to read such a news. It is only costs SGD680million to build a hospital. However, Singapore spent SGD380million on Youth Olympic alone.
that is so sad.
 
This is Singapore, our government only see money not people.

The leaders are Kek dialect. They are known to be calculative and operators of pawn shops.
 
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) is a 570-bed general and acute care public hospital in Yishun

lovinghutktph.jpg


The total development cost of KTPH was estimated at about $674m ($555m for buildings, $119m for furniture & equipment). This is fully funded by the Government. The hospital has been named Khoo Teck Puat Hospital to recognize the contribution of $125 m ($100m upfront and another $25m over the next five years) by the Estate of Khoo Teck Puat.

So.... you pay 18.5% of the costs, you get a hospital named after you.....

I feel the govt should have named the hospital after Ee Peng Liang instead.

Ee Peng Liang may not have $125 million to give, but he gave so much to Singapore as Mr Charity.

It's sad they prefered the cash of other people.......

why cant they donate while they are still alive????
Scared that they may need it to purchase more material goods and seize another investment opportunity??
 
exactly. apparently tan cheng bock quit in protest of this shameless balls licking antic. you do not see a bill gates hospital
 
exactly. apparently tan cheng bock quit in protest of this shameless balls licking antic. you do not see a bill gates hospital

To be fair, there's already a precedent of naming hospitals after rich bastards (read: philanthropists), for example, Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

Certain sporting arenas may follow.
 
Tan Tock Seng donated his money whilst he was still alive.....

Khoo Teck Puat died without donating to the hospital. His estate donated in exchange for the right to get the hospital to be named after Khoo.

Foreign born Minister of Health allowed for this sale........ so sad..... Selling Singapore to the highest bidder.....
 
here its not in the majority. NUS SGH even KK or IMH not named after rich fuck. and tan tock seng is different. people were really poor then. khoo teck puat mental hospital anyone?
 
here its not in the majority. NUS SGH even KK or IMH not named after rich fuck. and tan tock seng is different. people were really poor then. khoo teck puat mental hospital anyone?

hey if someone paid me $100,000 you can name my son, my dog and my pet puffer fish. for $2 more, you can name me too.

what's in a name anyway... mere labels :rolleyes:
 
It should be simply known as Yishun General Hospital.

We already have a host of names for places.

Why wasn't Singapore General Hospital named after the Parsi philantrophist, Mistri who gave huge sums of money to it.

What has happened to the Bowyer Block and Mistri Wing?

Have these been conveniently by the people running the SGH?
 
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