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Serious Masagos' incompetence is the cause of "double standard" Clarke Quay matter

Ambassadors should be given guns when prowling in dangerous areas.
 
Masagos is fasting lah, give him a break. Some people don't function well when they are hungry and thirsty.:biggrin:
 
Who is this MANGO you speak of?
Just like that Indian lady in Istana, Mango was shoved in as Minister for show. To buy the m&d's votes, PAP is good at offering sympathy role for the Moslem.
 
Catch sinkies fast hand fast leg .
Can even pin to the ground
 
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Just like that Indian lady in Istana, Mango was shoved in as Minister for show. To buy the m&d's votes, PAP is good at offering sympathy role for the Moslem.

It's the same with the several m&d sultans in jiuhu. They are there for show to reassure the bumi that they are in charge. They don't serve any real purpose besides being a drain on the national treasury.
 
for show, one or two angmo will be warn or fine small fee to salvage public trust.
unless PAP arrogance enough and continue to ignore the public sentiment, which is good, this would wake up the citizen and become mindless to vote any opposition that stand in the ward.

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only way to uplift the doldruming malay community is to appoint a chinese minister.

The chairman of muis is a chink-m&d moslem. Is that good enough?

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SINGAPORE - The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) will be headed by a new chief executive and a new senior management team from next month.

Mr Esa Masood, 39, currently the council's deputy chief, will take over from Mr Abdul Razak Hassan Maricar, 64, on Jan 1.

Muis is the statutory board that looks after the administration and interests of Singapore's Muslim community.


Mr Abdul Razak is retiring after 43 years in the public service, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said in a statement on Monday (Dec 3).

He began his public service work in social work before moving on to Muslim community matters, holding appointments in the Syariah Court and the Community Relations Unit for the then Ministry of Community Development and Sports. He joined Muis as secretary in 2007.

In a separate statement on Monday, Muis said Mr Abdul Razak has prepared his team for the leadership transition.

Said Mr Abdul Razak: "Over the years, Muis has stabilised and strengthened its processes and programmes, and established strong relationships with its partners, stakeholders and the community.

"For this to continue, Muis needs to maintain a strong team, recruiting new talent at all levels in the organisation. I have confidence in my staff, in particular the management team which Muis has built over time."

The MCCY said that during his time in Muis, Mr Abdul Razak oversaw many key Muslim initiatives, including legislative amendments to the Administration of Muslim Law Act and the Muslim Marriage and Divorce Rules in 1999.

Mr Esa - a Muslim of Malay and Chinese family background who joined Muis late last year - expressed his gratitude to Mr Abdul Razak for his guidance.

"I have been very fortunate to have benefited from the mentorship of Haji Abdul Razak and his wealth of experience during my time in Muis, and I also benefited from Mufti and the Muis Senior Management," he said.

"We will continue to work together with the Muslim community, through our various platforms, to strengthen the community's religious life. We also hope to further strengthen ties with other faith communities as part of a multiracial and multicultural Singapore that we hold very dear to us."

In a Facebook post on Monday, Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli congratulated Mr Esa, saying that he was “sharp, but humble and open to ideas”.

“I am confident that he, together with his team of dedicated colleagues, will bring Muis to greater heights in fulfilling the socio-religious needs of our Muslim community and strengthening Singapore’s social cohesion,” Mr Masagos said.

In his post, Mr Masagos also thanked Mr Abdul Razak for his public service.

“My deepest appreciation goes to Haji Abdul Razak Maricar for his significant contributions to Muis, especially in the last five years as Chief Executive. Haji Razak is a veteran in serving the Malay/Muslim community and the nation,” he said.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/muis-to-get-new-ceo-from-jan-1
 
Still no mention of the Clark Quay ang mohs' fate who were claimed to have been identified.
 
Still no mention of the Clark Quay ang mohs' fate who were claimed to have been identified.

let me lay out the standard reply from the high salary man:
1) case in progress not allow to review too much
2) we are handling, commoner not require to know
3) need time to track lah, all look alike.
 
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