Singaporeans have finally seen through the smoke screen and mirrors to make a educated judgement on the worth of Tin Pei Ling and Nicole Seah. While Tin Pei Ling is busy helping the elderly and less fortunate, Nicole is very busy collecting money from her legion of retarded groupies and engaging in power tussles with other NSP goons.
The verdict is clear: Tin Pei Ling is Singapore's Mulan while Nicole is Singapore's Material Girl!
“Been chatting with elderly residents in MacPherson. I think elderly should be given public transport concession WITHOUT time limit. Our elderly contributed to our society & we should recognize it. Especially since we’ve been promoting active aging!” Tin Pei Ling , Singapore's Mulan
Ah Soon commented on Seah's Facebook page, "POSB personal account... I won't be surprised if Nicole will leave NSP..."
Vincent Goh expressed his concerns with this method of operation, "How do we know our money does not go to your own pocket? Ridiculous! I rather donate to charitable organizations!"
Controversy hits Nicole Seah over election donationsBy ewenboey | SingaporeScene – Sun, May 22, 2011
NIcole Seah brews controversy by asking for election funding to be transferred to her person account. (AFP file …
The National Solidarity Party (NSP) and its candidate Nicole Seah have been hit by controversy over election funding.
According to Shin Min Daily, Seah had asked for donations to help her team contest in Marine Parade GRC during the General Election. The amount needed was known to have been more than S$35,000.
The expenses included publicity costs, rental costs for lighting, sound systems, lorries and meeting rooms. The costs were to be borne by the five candidates contesting in the ward.
Seah posted a bank account number, under her own name, and NSP's address on her Facebook page, asking for donations from supporters. Donations could be transferred to the stated account or sent by cheque to the NSP.
However, questions have been raised if this was an appropriate action taken by party candidates.
Ah Soon commented on Seah's Facebook page, "POSB personal account... I won't be surprised if Nicole will leave NSP..."
Vincent Goh expressed his concerns with this method of operation, "How do we know our money does not go to your own pocket? Ridiculous! I rather donate to charitable organizations!"
According to The New Paper, in a Facebook post, Seah clarified that the account was "set up solely for the purpose of ensuring that the funds are clearly obtained."
She also said that the account will be shut down after the team hits its $35,000 target and that excess donations will go towards offsetting funds needed for Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss' Mountbatten campaign.
"I will be able to publish the bank statement in full as a show of transparency once this is over," Seah said, as quoted by the paper.
The verdict is clear: Tin Pei Ling is Singapore's Mulan while Nicole is Singapore's Material Girl!
“Been chatting with elderly residents in MacPherson. I think elderly should be given public transport concession WITHOUT time limit. Our elderly contributed to our society & we should recognize it. Especially since we’ve been promoting active aging!” Tin Pei Ling , Singapore's Mulan
Ah Soon commented on Seah's Facebook page, "POSB personal account... I won't be surprised if Nicole will leave NSP..."
Vincent Goh expressed his concerns with this method of operation, "How do we know our money does not go to your own pocket? Ridiculous! I rather donate to charitable organizations!"
Controversy hits Nicole Seah over election donationsBy ewenboey | SingaporeScene – Sun, May 22, 2011
NIcole Seah brews controversy by asking for election funding to be transferred to her person account. (AFP file …
The National Solidarity Party (NSP) and its candidate Nicole Seah have been hit by controversy over election funding.
According to Shin Min Daily, Seah had asked for donations to help her team contest in Marine Parade GRC during the General Election. The amount needed was known to have been more than S$35,000.
The expenses included publicity costs, rental costs for lighting, sound systems, lorries and meeting rooms. The costs were to be borne by the five candidates contesting in the ward.
Seah posted a bank account number, under her own name, and NSP's address on her Facebook page, asking for donations from supporters. Donations could be transferred to the stated account or sent by cheque to the NSP.
However, questions have been raised if this was an appropriate action taken by party candidates.
Ah Soon commented on Seah's Facebook page, "POSB personal account... I won't be surprised if Nicole will leave NSP..."
Vincent Goh expressed his concerns with this method of operation, "How do we know our money does not go to your own pocket? Ridiculous! I rather donate to charitable organizations!"
According to The New Paper, in a Facebook post, Seah clarified that the account was "set up solely for the purpose of ensuring that the funds are clearly obtained."
She also said that the account will be shut down after the team hits its $35,000 target and that excess donations will go towards offsetting funds needed for Jeannette Chong-Aruldoss' Mountbatten campaign.
"I will be able to publish the bank statement in full as a show of transparency once this is over," Seah said, as quoted by the paper.
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