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Overrun budget by US$208million, still want to run for IOC presidency. No shame!

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From Wikipedia:

Ng Ser Miang:
He was the Chairman of the Asian Youth Games Steering Committee (2009) and the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee

[h=3]Costs [edit][/h]The IOC initially projected in 2007 the Youth Olympic Games would cost US$30 million to stage. Singapore won its bid in 2008 with a budget of US$75.5 million (S$105 million) with strong government support. The budget was later increased to U$284 million (S$387 million), thrice the original amount,[SUP][14][/SUP] which the organisers attributed to major revisions in the scope and scale of the Games. Costs were increased for logistics and transport, security, and upgrades of various sports venues and technology. Financially, local companies received about 70%, or S$260 million, worth of contracts from the Games.[SUP][15][/SUP] Concerns over cost overruns were dismissed by SYOGOC Chairman Ng Ser Miang.[SUP][16][/SUP]
 
Singapore's Ng Ser Miang announces bid for International Olympic Committee's top job
He said he wanted youth to play a central role in the movement and to see IOC members more actively involved. -Reuters

Thu, May 16, 2013
Reuters
SINGAPORE - Singapore's Ser Miang Ng officially launched his bid for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee on Thursday, saying he wanted youth to play a central role in the movement and to see IOC members more actively involved.
The 64-year-old businessman chose Sorbonne University in Paris for his announcement, the site where the IOC was founded in 1894 by Pierre de Coubertin.
IOC Vice President Ng is the second candidate for one of the top jobs in world sport. Germany's Thomas Bach, also an IOC vice president, announced his bid last week.
"I believe I have the experience and the knowledge to be a universal leader of the IOC, to empower membership and unify the movement," Ng told Reuters in an telephone interview on the day of his candidacy announcement in Paris.
"I humbly believe that I have the experience in consensus building, the understanding of the Olympic Movement, and a deep passion for Olympism that qualifies me to be that leader."
An IOC member since 1998, Ng becomes the first Asian to throw his hat into the ring for the election at the IOC session on Sept. 10 in Buenos Aires.
"I have been talking to several members and we are looking at the future and we believe members want to be more actively involved," said Ng.
"Also we are looking at allocating resources, administrative and otherwise, to members."
He said he would be reaching out to the 100-plus IOC members later on Thursday.
"This morning I will be sending out a personal letter and my manifesto. On that basis we will discuss for the three and a half months leading to the Buenos Aires session," he said.
A former Singapore ambassador to Hungary and currently to Norway, and a former member of parliament, Ng's profile improved after he helped stage a successful inaugural Youth Olympics in Singapore in 2010. The event is the brainchild of outgoing president Jacques Rogge.
Rogge, who succeeded Juan Antonio Samaranch in 2001, sees his two-term presidency come to a mandatory end in September.
Youth work
"I would want to firstly refocus on the youth of the world, bring them into the centre of the movement and I believe it is one area where we can reach out more, working with different partners," added Ng.
"Also, to have more human legacies rather the infrastructure legacies (at the Games). We can also work closely with governments and explain more our work to the governments."
Asia will host the 2018 winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, while Tokyo is bidding for the 2020 summer Games.
None of the past IOC presidents, however, have come from Asia, a continent with a rapidly growing role in world sports, with all but one past president being European.
"I am proud to be Asian, but I am also a global citizen. This gives me a unique perspective as an IOC member," said Ng."The job of the president is looking after a global organisation. I believe that I am not just an Asian."
There are more candidacies expected before the June 10 submission deadline, with Puerto Rican Richard Carrion, head of the IOC's Finance Commission, also expected to run for the job.
International boxing federation (AIBA) boss C.K. Wu of Taiwan and Swiss sports administrator Denis Oswald have also been mentioned as potential candidates along with former pole vault champion Sergei Bubka of Ukraine.
 
I bet alot of this money went into the pockets of cronies and their 'related business'!

CPIB? nah.

The dogs served their Master on orders to 'bite only those' which the Master thinks should be bitten!

And would the Master order the dogs to bite their cronies?

nah, again.

Cos it's a win win suituation for the Master and his cronies with plenty of money from the taxpayer coffers to take and why would the Master want his dogs to 'disturb' the 'happy event?' LOL
 
I bet alot of this money went into the pockets of cronies and their 'related business'!

CPIB? nah.

The dogs served their Master on orders to 'bite only those' which the Master thinks should be bitten!

And would the Master order the dogs to bite their cronies?

nah, again.

Cos it's a win win suituation for the Master and his cronies with plenty of money from the taxpayer coffers to take and why would the Master want his dogs to 'disturb' the 'happy event?' LOL

What fucking shame do you expect PAP pieces of shit to feel?

They all chosen by LKY and LKY knows that those turds feel no shame at all.
They only feel happiness in seeing how many millions they can amass for themselves

WAKE UP YOUR IDEA

KICK OUT ALL THOSE SHAMELESS PIECES OF SHIT IN 2016
 
Sinkies O-Lim-Pig committee thou that Sinkies have short memories
they over spend the budget by 206millions thanks to the Sewerage and
water ministers. And now want to head the IOC better to head the TIPS
bus company..oooh now SBS or SMRT already being swallowed, off
course you pocket some money in the bank after u sold off TIPS!!
 
Whilst other members of the IOC have demonstrated real sporting achievement in their chosen profession, this joker has put down "scuba diving" and "golf" as his sports practiced.:rolleyes:

He's clearly had a stellar career as a diplomat and politician.

http://www.olympic.org/mr-ser-miang-ng

Meanwhile, the guy below is more worthy of being an IOC member for Singapore. Purists amongst you may argue that he's not really a sinkie but to me, he's more sinkie than those PRC table tennis mercenaries who only came here for the money.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Howe_Liang
 
where's VB?




WHERE N WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR 300+++++++++
MILLIONS???????????





:wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:
 
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Vivian and Ng Ser Miang's eternal legacy of shame:

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where's VB?




WHERE N WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR 300+++++++++
MILLIONS???????????





:wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink: :wink: :wink:

And what about

OUR 800++ FUCKING BILLIONS SMEAR OF SHIT ON SOLE OF SHOE LEE KUAN YEW GOT IN HIS STINKAPORE SOVEREIGN FUNDS???
 
Look at that silly looking fellow on the far left. :D

you mock that chap for looking like a gong cheebye?
he drives a ferrari sponsored by us (courtesy of the 60.1%)........who is the gong cheebye?
 
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