Tin Pei Ling promoted to director at Ernst and Young?
May 13th, 2011 |
Author: Temasek Review |
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According to some rumors circulating on the internet, PAP MP-elect for MacPherson Tin Pei Ling has been given a triple promotion to become a director at Ernst and Young after her victory at the polls last Saturday.
Ms Tin was a Senior Associate at Ernst and Young before the election. Her promotion, if true, will see her pay almost doubled to about $7,000 to $8,000 monthly.
The controversial candidacy of Ms Tin has galvanized the usually apathetic young Singaporeans who were appalled at her selection as a PAP candidate.
Many lambasted Ms Tin for her apparent lack of ’substance’ to be a MP. Immediately after an election, at least three different online petitions were started calling for her removal.
Ms Tin was also caught flouting the election rules on ‘Cooling off’ day when her administrator posted a snide comment about her opponent Nicole Seah on her Facebook. The Election Department insisted that a police report be made before it will take action.
The Temasek Review learnt that a certain Yap Keng Ho had come forth to make the police report but nothing has been heard from the Election Department despite a police report had been made as “requested”.
If Ms Tin is indeed promoted, she will probably earn more than $20,000 monthly included her $15,000 monthly allowance as a MP, far more than any Singaporean of her age would have earned. The median income of an average Singapore worker is only $2,500 monthly.
According to some rumors circulating on the internet, PAP MP-elect for MacPherson Tin Pei Ling has been given a triple promotion to become a director at Ernst and Young after her victory at the polls last Saturday.
Ms Tin was a Senior Associate at Ernst and Young before the election. Her promotion, if true, will see her pay almost doubled to about $7,000 to $8,000 monthly.
The controversial candidacy of Ms Tin has galvanized the usually apathetic young Singaporeans who were appalled at her selection as a PAP candidate.
Many lambasted Ms Tin for her apparent lack of ’substance’ to be a MP. Immediately after an election, at least three different online petitions were started calling for her removal.
Ms Tin was also caught flouting the election rules on ‘Cooling off’ day when her administrator posted a snide comment about her opponent Nicole Seah on her Facebook. The Election Department insisted that a police report be made before it will take action.
The Temasek Review learnt that a certain Yap Keng Ho had come forth to make the police report but nothing has been heard from the Election Department despite a police report had been made as “requested”.
If Ms Tin is indeed promoted, she will probably earn more than $20,000 monthly included her $15,000 monthly allowance as a MP, far more than any Singaporean of her age would have earned. The median income of an average Singapore worker is only $2,500 monthly.