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Tan Cheng Bock: Fighter since 16 years old

karmabear

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Union try to cheat his dad's funeral money but he managed to get it back :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin: I wonder ah sia kia Tony Tan ever needed to fight for a living

Dr Tan Cheng Bock shared how he stood up against powerful union leaders to get back the $14,000 of benevolent fund inherited from his father who had just passed away. He went to see the judge and lawyers and successfully got back what was due to him after many struggles. He finally bought the first family fridge for his mother at the age of 16 afte getting back what was rightfully his.

[video=youtube;Ic34YAFn0DA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Ic34YAFn0DA#at=16[/video]
 
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MightyMouse

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He understands the struggles of the common man. His convictions stand out clearly whenever he speaks, in and outside of Parliament.
 

Varuna

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He understands the struggles of the common man. His convictions stand out clearly whenever he speaks, in and outside of Parliament.

Yes, quite an inspiring story. Thks karmarbear. But why he said after PAP splitted into Barisan Socialists and PAP then he could get back the money?:biggrin:
 

scroobal

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Barisan were controlling the unions at that time. The PAP were beholden to them to get mainstream support. Government agencies such as Legal Aid could not move.

With the split, agencies could move in.

By the way Jarmit Singh went to prison for playing around with Harbour Board Union Funds. Imagine these unions were pushing a fatherless 16 year old boy.


Yes, quite an inspiring story. Thks karmarbear. But why he said after PAP splitted into Barisan Socialists and PAP then he could get back the money?:biggrin:
 

MightyMouse

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Yes, quite an inspiring story. Thks karmarbear. But why he said after PAP splitted into Barisan Socialists and PAP then he could get back the money?:biggrin:

Before the split, the govt was afraid to touch them as they were in the same team as the boss. Once they are separate, there's no more such considerations and it became "open season" (especially they are now the enemies).
 

Varuna

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Barisan were controlling the unions at that time. The PAP were beholden to them to get mainstream support. Government agencies such as Legal Aid could not move.

With the split, agencies could move in.

By the way Jarmit Singh went to prison for playing around with Harbour Board Union Funds. Imagine these unions were pushing a fatherless 16 year old boy.

Before the split, the govt was afraid to touch them as they were in the same team as the boss. Once they are separate, there's no more such considerations and it became "open season" (especially they are now the enemies).

He said he knew the opportunity came when the party splitted. I must say as a 16 year old kid, he was rather mature to know the political power struggle then and its implication on the complex relationships between union and govt agencies. No wonder there is a common saying that people grow up and mature fast during difficult times. :smile:
 

sharingan83

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Can you imagine how much time you would have saved if you had the internet back then? LoL

Props for perseverance. Nice to know the unlike TT, TCB went through the school of hard knocks like most Singaporeans today.
 
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