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Politics as Public Service - Just a little Sacrifice

Goh Meng Seng

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I hope this public statement could round it up and close the chapter:

I didn't know the little leak of my intention of selling my flat to finance my party's election campaign would create such a hype on the internet. I didn't even tell the real reason behind my sale of my flat when I mention it to my property agent friend and an associate. But they know me long enough to second guess my real intention. Out of good intention, they make it public.

I hereby send my heartfelt thanks to many of my friends and supporters for their encouraging words and support. When the going gets tough, I will get tougher. Don't worry about me as I am a survivor and I would definitely not pitch tent on the beaches to live for the rest of my life although I do like to camp outdoors once a while. I especially touched when friends from the old days send messages to show their support. Touched because as old friends, they understand me well and have that trust and confidence in me that I would really make sacrifices for social-political causes if there is a necessity to do so. They would not believe in other people's skepticism of my move and stood firmly behind me by giving me and family the uncompromising support and comforting words.

Initially, I do not wish to comment on the matter and to let it die down. But Mr. Tan Kin Lian wrote an email to me to seek clarifications. I have high respect for Mr. Tan who have selflessly stood up and fought for the Minibonds victims in 2008. Out of due respect, I made my first clarification on this matter.

But the key message here is not about why I have to sell my flat to finance the party's overall strategic electoral campaigning. Definitely not about how great or silly it is for me to do that. The key messages is Freedom is not Free and Politics is Public Service which requires just a little sacrifices from everyone.

I have tried to play the issue down by persuading reporters not to write about this issue. The reason is simple, Politics should be Public Service and it is expected of all players, both opposition as well as ruling party politicians to make sacrifices. My little sacrifices here is dwarfed when compared to many politicians in the world, past and present. Politicians like Dr Sun Yat Sen have practically sold out everything they have just for their pursue of their political dream. Some have even laid their lives down for their political beliefs. In Singapore, the late Mr. JB Jeyaratnam has also make tremendous sacrifices by selling off his assets just to pay for his heavy political price exacted by his opponents.

I do appreciate the supportive comments and responses that I am getting while I read those skeptical comments with an open heart. Both supportive and sneering comments gave me the same enlightenment somehow.

It seems that Singapore has long lost the sense and spirit of Public Service. Supporters, well wishers and friends alike, are "touched" by this little mention of sacrifices basically because they have not seen such acts of willingness to make sacrifices, no matter how small it is, for the political betterment of the society. Similarly, for those skeptics who have been brought up in this materialistic environment social engineered by the PAP government for the past decades, would not believe that there would be people willing to make sacrifices in Singapore's opposition politics, which is always viewed as the "Lost Cause".

I cannot stop people from being skeptics neither can I do mind control over them. But I can only tell you about what I know which has happened and still happening in opposition politics.

There may be some people who are still selfish, self centred or insincere in many parts of Singapore's society, including politics. However, I can safely tell you that there are still a small group of people who have made sacrifices throughout the years and decades to sustain the effort of opposition parties. They are the unnamed heroes of opposition politics in Singapore. Some of them have passed away but hopefully there are still younger ones to pass on the spirit of public service in politics.

When I was in Workers Party prior to GE 2006, I have seen many of these veterans working quietly on the ground every Sundays and on every major occasions. Most of them are unknown to the public as they have not stood for elections at all. When the elections is near, Mr. Low Thia Khiang himself has offered to sponsor my election campaign if I need it. Although I have turned down the offer as I could well afford it myself, but I appreciate his selfless dedication of wanting to groom the next generation of opposition politicians by financing them in elections. I also know that Dr. Tan Bin Seng has sponsored quite a number of candidates as well. Similar observations are made when I joined National Solidarity Party. There are veterans who have worked quietly for past years and decades, contributing to the party's cause. Sebastian Teo, the present President of NSP has also committed himself to groom and finance good potential candidates to stand for elections if necessary and if they are willing to stand.

Some may look down on the little bits of contributions by these people but let me tell you a story. During Buddha's time, there was a beggar who have sold his hair for that little money to buy a small bit of oil. He intended to offer the oil to Buddha but was stopped by the monks outside the shrine because he was smelly with very untidy dressing. However, Buddha summoned him in and accepted his offer. After accepting his offer, Buddha then gave a sermon to his disciples. There were many kings, princes and rich men making huge offerings to Him but compared to what this beggar has offered, their offerings were insignificant. The beggar has given all he has to offer Him and such merits are very much bigger than those kings, princes and the rich. Thus we should not look down or belittle the every little bits of sacrifices and contributions that all these unsung heroes behind the political screens have given to Singapore. We should treasure it as our heritage of selfless spirit. These people are the pillars of Democracy.

It dawns on me that as leaders of an opposition party, it is our responsibilities to keep the party going. In view of Sebastian's commitment to make money the LEAST PROBLEM for good people to step forward and contribute to the cause of political plurality, I decided to do my little part to contribute to the war chest as well. Thus the decision was made to sell my little 4 room flat to raise that funding.

It is nothing much actually because I am brought up by my parents to understand the importance of society before self. My late father has taught me that politics should be about public service, to serve the people in selfless ways. The role of the government is to take care of the people's interests...etc.

I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone, including myself and other opposition members that Freedom is NOT Free. Our democratic existence is built upon the many sacrifices, big and small, of many people, past and present.

I was told by someone that some "interesting" people are "watching" me. These are the "elders" in the past and present political field. Frankly speaking, I am not surprised at all. Even for the elder PAP cadre members, I believe that they have contributed selflessly to their political beliefs during their youth. I also believe that they are disappointed that they could no longer see the kind of spirit of Public Service that should exist and maintain in modern days. I also believe that these old guards of yesteryears will agree with me that their PAP government should honor the social obligation of providing cheap public housing to Singaporeans as this was and should still be the democratic socialist ideal of land reform and redistribution.

I believe that there are still some elder PAP cadre members who are just like Mr. Tan Kin Lian who still hold true to his own ideological belief of social and economic fairness. Mr. Tan, as an ex-PAP cadre member, has taught me one very important thing during the Minibond saga, FAIRNESS. I was told he left NTUC because he couldn't compromise his sens of FAIRNESS, in the socialist way of providing FAIR returns and insurance coverage for the NTUC policy holders, in exchange for the profit maximizing direction. I have great respect for him not only for his effort in helping the Minibond victims but also his uncompromising sacrifices made to uphold the very values he believes in.

These are all little sacrifices that wouldn't be known to the public if nobody mention about them. I hope that Singaporeans should not just see my little grass in the forest without realizing that Singapore does have a tradition of people making sacrifices for the betterment of the society politically, in the name of Public Service.

Goh Meng Seng
 
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Mr Goh,
I wish you well in the coming election. A win against Mr Mah would be a big slap in the face of the ruling government. Hope you win.
 
Dear GMS,

I applaud you for trying to bring back the sense of selfless public service! Public service involves a sacrifice, and only the trueblooded public service minded individuals like you are prepared to serve at great cost to yourself and yr family.

You have my support!
 
I hope this public statement could round it up and close the chapter:

I didn't know the little leak of my intention of selling my flat to finance my party's election campaign would create such a hype on the internet. I didn't even tell the real reason behind my sale of my flat when I mention it to my property agent friend and an associate. But they know me long enough to second guess my real intention. Out of good intention, they make it public.

I hereby send my heartfelt thanks to many of my friends and supporters for their encouraging words and support. When the going gets tough, I will get tougher. Don't worry about me as I am a survivor and I would definitely not pitch tent on the beaches to live for the rest of my life although I do like to camp outdoors once a while. I especially touched when friends from the old days send messages to show their support. Touched because as old friends, they understand me well and have that trust and confidence in me that I would really make sacrifices for social-political causes if there is a necessity to do so. They would not believe in other people's skepticism of my move and stood firmly behind me by giving me and family the uncompromising support and comforting words.

Initially, I do not wish to comment on the matter and to let it die down. But Mr. Tan Kin Lian wrote an email to me to seek clarifications. I have high respect for Mr. Tan who have selflessly stood up and fought for the Minibonds victims in 2008. Out of due respect, I made my first clarification on this matter.

But the key message here is not about why I have to sell my flat to finance the party's overall strategic electoral campaigning. Definitely not about how great or silly it is for me to do that. The key messages is Freedom is not Free and Politics is Public Service which requires just a little sacrifices from everyone.

I have tried to play the issue down by persuading reporters not to write about this issue. The reason is simple, Politics should be Public Service and it is expected of all players, both opposition as well as ruling party politicians to make sacrifices. My little sacrifices here is dwarfed when compared to many politicians in the world, past and present. Politicians like Dr Sun Yat Sen have practically sold out everything they have just for their pursue of their political dream. Some have even laid their lives down for their political beliefs. In Singapore, the late Mr. JB Jeyaratnam has also make tremendous sacrifices by selling off his assets just to pay for his heavy political price exacted by his opponents.

I do appreciate the supportive comments and responses that I am getting while I read those skeptical comments with an open heart. Both supportive and sneering comments gave me the same enlightenment somehow.

It seems that Singapore has long lost the sense and spirit of Public Service. Supporters, well wishers and friends alike, are "touched" by this little mention of sacrifices basically because they have not seen such acts of willingness to make sacrifices, no matter how small it is, for the political betterment of the society. Similarly, for those skeptics who have been brought up in this materialistic environment social engineered by the PAP government for the past decades, would not believe that there would be people willing to make sacrifices in Singapore's opposition politics, which is always viewed as the "Lost Cause".

I cannot stop people from being skeptics neither can I do mind control over them. But I can only tell you about what I know which has happened and still happening in opposition politics.

There may be some people who are still selfish, self centred or insincere in many parts of Singapore's society, including politics. However, I can safely tell you that there are still a small group of people who have made sacrifices throughout the years and decades to sustain the effort of opposition parties. They are the unnamed heroes of opposition politics in Singapore. Some of them have passed away but hopefully there are still younger ones to pass on the spirit of public service in politics.

When I was in Workers Party prior to GE 2006, I have seen many of these veterans working quietly on the ground every Sundays and on every major occasions. Most of them are unknown to the public as they have not stood for elections at all. When the elections is near, Mr. Low Thia Khiang himself has offered to sponsor my election campaign if I need it. Although I have turned down the offer as I could well afford it myself, but I appreciate his selfless dedication of wanting to groom the next generation of opposition politicians by financing them in elections. I also know that Dr. Tan Bin Seng has sponsored quite a number of candidates as well. Similar observations are made when I joined National Solidarity Party. There are veterans who have worked quietly for past years and decades, contributing to the party's cause. Sebastian Teo, the present President of NSP has also committed himself to groom and finance good potential candidates to stand for elections if necessary and if they are willing to stand.

Some may look down on the little bits of contributions by these people but let me tell you a story. During Buddha's time, there was a beggar who have sold his hair for that little money to buy a small bit of oil. He intended to offer the oil to Buddha but was stopped by the monks outside the shrine because he was smelly with very untidy dressing. However, Buddha summoned him in and accepted his offer. After accepting his offer, Buddha then gave a sermon to his disciples. There were many kings, princes and rich men making huge offerings to Him but compared to what this beggar has offered, their offerings were insignificant. The beggar has given all he has to offer Him and such merits are very much bigger than those kings, princes and the rich. Thus we should not look down or belittle the every little bits of sacrifices and contributions that all these unsung heroes behind the political screens have given to Singapore. We should treasure it as our heritage of selfless spirit. These people are the pillars of Democracy.

It dawns on me that as leaders of an opposition party, it is our responsibilities to keep the party going. In view of Sebastian's commitment to make money the LEAST PROBLEM for good people to step forward and contribute to the cause of political plurality, I decided to do my little part to contribute to the war chest as well. Thus the decision was made to sell my little 4 room flat to raise that funding.

It is nothing much actually because I am brought up by my parents to understand the importance of society before self. My late father has taught me that politics should be about public service, to serve the people in selfless ways. The role of the government is to take care of the people's interests...etc.

I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone, including myself and other opposition members that Freedom is NOT Free. Our democratic existence is built upon the many sacrifices, big and small, of many people, past and present.

I was told by someone that some "interesting" people are "watching" me. These are the "elders" in the past and present political field. Frankly speaking, I am not surprised at all. Even for the elder PAP cadre members, I believe that they have contributed selflessly to their political beliefs during their youth. I also believe that they are disappointed that they could no longer see the kind of spirit of Public Service that should exist and maintain in modern days. I also believe that these old guards of yesteryears will agree with me that their PAP government should honor the social obligation of providing cheap public housing to Singaporeans as this was and should still be the democratic socialist ideal of land reform and redistribution.

I believe that there are still some elder PAP cadre members who are just like Mr. Tan Kin Lian who still hold true to his own ideological belief of social and economic fairness. Mr. Tan, as an ex-PAP cadre member, has taught me one very important thing during the Minibond saga, FAIRNESS. I was told he left NTUC because he couldn't compromise his sens of FAIRNESS, in the socialist way of providing FAIR returns and insurance coverage for the NTUC policy holders, in exchange for the profit maximizing direction. I have great respect for him not only for his effort in helping the Minibond victims but also his uncompromising sacrifices made to uphold the very values he believes in.

These are all little sacrifices that wouldn't be known to the public if nobody mention about them. I hope that Singaporeans should not just see my little grass in the forest without realizing that Singapore does have a tradition of people making sacrifices for the betterment of the society politically, in the name of Public Service.

Goh Meng Seng

could the escalated HDB flats prices a temptation too good to be missed?:confused:
 
My tears keep rolling when I read this article from Mr GMS..he is a living Buddha in morden time. Many singaporean are touch by his generousity. Change is coming to Singapore! MBT is Doom! NSP CHeong!
 
dear GMS

well balanced written article
as a society we had let ourselves down by all the greed (in the name of progress)
fight to the end, every dog has its day

Singapore for Singaporeans!!!!
 
My tears keep rolling when I read this article from Mr GMS..he is a living Buddha in morden time. Many singaporean are touch by his generousity. Change is coming to Singapore! MBT is Doom! NSP CHeong!

Wow! He converted you from PAP to NSP supporter. Way to go! Power!
 
This post should be sent to all current and aspiring pap members.
 
dear GMS

well balanced written article
as a society we had let ourselves down by all the greed (in the name of progress)
fight to the end, every dog has its day

Singapore for Singaporeans!!!!

Actually, Lucky Tan's recent posting about the past Singapore Dream reminds me something about the change in Singaporeans' mindset.

It all started to go down the drain when the promises of PAP started to get more colourful... 5Cs, the Singapore Dream. Swiss Standards of Living. Asset Enhancement. All those "FEEL GOOD" messages embedding materialism and self centred greed were put up. Singaporeans were being blinded with some "POISON CARROTS". They begun to sell off their children and future generations' future for some short sighted "gains".

They have forgotten the virtues of the good old days, indulged and embraced in the new found "good life" of the promised land. I was the very few people who stood up and cry against the so call "Asset Enhancement Scheme" but I looked like a mad man among the crazy gold diggers.

Alas, that was the time the present Singaporeans' fate were sealed. If we continue to lose sight of the root problem today, we will continue to snowball the problem to our grandchildren, great grandchildren and far on.

We will have to go back to basics. The basics that make our forefathers successful.

Goh Meng Seng
 
Well done GMS, I hope you will lead NSP to victory in the coming elections.
 
北京军机处,荣禄进来时,看见翁同龢已经坐在那儿在看公文奏报。

  见荣禄进来,他头也没抬一下。

  荣禄也不理他,径直走到一边坐下,也开始翻阅手边的一摞奏报。

  翁同龢看荣禄也翻阅那叠奏报,嘴角挂上一丝蔑视的笑容。

  看着一份奏报,荣禄的眉头皱起来,对着门外喊道:“来人!”

  一名军机章京跑进来。

  荣禄拿着那份奏报,问:“这怎么处置的?”

  章京接过奏报,也不看,小心回答:“禀大人,这份奏报已经处理过了?”

  荣禄:“噢?”

  章京:“不光是这份,您看的这一摞,都是处理过的……”

  荣禄的脸冷下来问:“谁处理的?”

  翁同龢:“我!还有庆王爷和其他几位军机大臣。”

  荣禄:“请问翁师傅,你们是如何处理的?”

  “三个字,知道了。”翁同龢走过来,拿过那份奏报,看一眼,扔在桌上,“像这种鸡零狗碎的事儿,荣大人难道还想做什么文章?”

  荣禄:“孙文要造反!这是鸡零狗碎?”

  翁同龢:“偌大的中国,几个小毛匪,今天这里嚷嚷,明天那里叫叫,原本不足为奇。还有,像河南伏牛山的孙二黑、江西赣南的侯瘸子、贵州的宋八……比孙文大的匪群就有十几处,朝廷都无暇顾及。要都像荣大人这样稀罕,那我们成天除了忙着‘剿匪’外,就什么也不要做了!”

  荣禄冷冷地说:“翁师傅知不知道?这孙文和那些小毛匪不同!”

  翁同龢:“有什么不同?”

  荣禄:“哪个小毛匪起事时有如此明确的纲领?对内有《檄文》,对外有《宣言》,要建立‘合众政府’!我敢说,如不及早翦除,今后对朝廷为害最甚者,就是孙文!”

  翁同龢从鼻孔里哼一声,“一介狂生而已……”

  荣禄不再理他,转对那名军机章京:“传我命令,严饬两广总督谭仲麟,迅速将孙文匪党缉拿归案,不许让一个漏网!”

  章京:“嗻!”

  ……

http://book.sina.com.cn/2003-05-13/3/6703.shtml
 
Dear Mr Goh, really hope you will become an MP and work hard (sacrifice) to make this country a better place. Not just thinking about getting more salary, like our current ones.
 
GMS,

Selling your house in the spirit of public service is awesome.

But no need to stroke ego of Tan Kin Lian la. He is as dirty and self-serving as they come!
 
Goh, good to know your mission is to serve the public rather than to just win at the erection.
 
北京军机处,荣禄进来时,看见翁同龢已经坐在那儿在看公文奏报。http://book.sina.com.cn/2003-05-13/3/6703.shtml
for the benefit of bros who don't read chinese, bro max cut&paste an excerpt from some novel describing how the Manchu officials dismiss Sun Yet San when he was a fledgling rebel.

whether bro max is paying a compliment to GMS or being sarcastic, readers decide for yourself. Even as an analogy, GMS approx = Sun Yet San ? wow :eek::confused:
 
for the benefit of bros who don't read chinese, bro max cut&paste an excerpt from some novel describing how the Manchu officials dismiss Sun Yet San when he was a fledgling rebel.

whether bro max is paying a compliment to GMS or being sarcastic, readers decide for yourself. Even as an analogy, GMS approx = Sun Yet San ? wow :eek::confused:

GMS mentioned Dr Sun Yat Sen in his original posting so I just add in a bit of background story of SYS lor.

Don't sabo me leh. :D
 
Just for the benefits of those who don't understand the Chinese written here:

檄文 - an official public declaration,addressed to junior officers and people,usu. on starting a compaign;call (summons) to war. This is normally for internal use to get own people to prepare for war

宣言 - an official public declaration of war... normally to declare war against the opponent publicly.

Goh Meng Seng
 
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