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WIRST THAN N. KOREA: This Smells Of Mr. Know All...Mr. Kay Kiang..CCBBB!!!!

ahleebabasingaporethief

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Overheard he is behind this whilst having tea at the Grand Hyatt today.

Told you that new MIW is STUPID and now evil. Just ask his ex-colleagues.
This even they want to control 1000%...WTF?


In the world, only N. Korea is like this. Not even China is like this,


You might have read the papers today, and find an article regarding a petition against Singapore Athletics Association. Those who signed are parents, coaches and athletes who are not satisfied with how SAA are performing their duties as the national body.
An extract from Today Online
THE management of one of Singapore’s most storied national sports association (NSA) has come under fire from members of its own fraternity.
Today has learnt that a petition – expressing a loss of confidence in the current Singapore Athletic Association (SAA) management, which is led by president Loh Lin Kok – has garnered over 100 signatures from athletes, coaches and parents.
The confidential petition – a copy of which was obtained by Today – has been submitted to Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS); Mr Teo Ser Luck, MCYS Senior Parliamentary Secretary; and Mr Oon Jin Teik, chief executive officer of the Singapore Sports Council (SSC). It called on the “MYCS to step in to manage SAA”.
 

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Who is in MCYS? Who ???

Everything he touches sure got controversy one!! CCB!!

Fucking traitors!!!!



Another Case of PAPee Funding FTrash, But Not Sporns
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->I AM the father of one of the girls on the dragon boat team that went to Prague and won the Dragon Boat World Junior title. I was surprised to read Thursday's letter by Mr Dennis Tan, 'Struggling Singaporeans and lucky Kiwis', and I felt for the Singaporean youngsters.
This is such irony, that we are the citizens of Singapore, one united people - and our national carrier sponsored the New Zealand team. The Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) seems indifferent to such world events, in which our own people participate.
In January 2007, my eldest daughter and her touch rugby team went to South Africa to take part in the Women's World Touch Rugby tournament. Each team member had to raise about $5,000 to represent Singapore; they raised the money themselves and went. As touch rugby was in its formative stage, they were not expected to win, but the team came in fourth, which was creditable. There was no support for representing the country until I wrote to MCYS and the team was asked to collect a Singapore flag and some banners to take along.
Does one have to play football or table tennis to be recognised? Why do the authorities support sports with foreign talent when Singaporeans are neglected.
Perhaps the authorities should set aside a budget for teams that represent Singapore in any international event. Some form of support or funding should be given. Bringing glory to the country but having to pay for it the hard way does not seem right in principle.

Thomas Phua
 
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