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Yang Yin thread: "Money, I love you!"

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Empty shell company, no students, no equipments but revenues in 2011, 2012 reported as $130k and S100k. Yang Yin's lawyers will explain.​

What an evil looking man! :eek:
 
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Yang yin – implications on national security

[h=1]YANG YIN – IMPLICATIONS ON NATIONAL SECURITY[/h]
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5 Oct 2014 - 2:36pm





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Allegations that a Chinese man had manipulated an 87-year-old Singaporean widow to give him control over her fortune have sparked outrage in the city-state, where anti-immigrant sentiment is running high.

In the growing light of terrorism all over the world, this episode is a sordid reminder that we should not take national and immigration security lightly. There must be flaws or loopholes in the rules governing Singapore’s immigration policies that require thorough scrutiny, not just on ground border security.

The Singapore government has always said that they are one of the best in the world, with them running the country and managing every department, it shall be foolproof and foolish for anyone to try and breach the system. Yang Yin has managed to breach every security mechanism with ease, with a carefully planned scheme that puts many infiltration experts to shame, only to be put down by his own mistakes of not being sufficiently covered or making an effort to hide his activities. If Yang Yin was not just a conman but an ISIS or Al Qaeda member, there would be serious national security concerns that would put the security dragnet in doubt. Given the rights granted to PRs in Singapore, shouldn’t there be a transparent, objective and standardized means of obtaining PR status? How is it that someone like Yang Yin has managed to infiltrate even the PAP run organizations through the PA and grassroots activities and even get an MP to write him a letter of recommendation?

Yang Yin has done something many foreign subversive elements probably would aim to do – infiltrate a country’s security dragnet for ulterior motives.

What does national security really mean to the government? It needs to clarify this further, and Singaporeans have the right to know. National security concerns do not only relate to war, terrorism, riots and unrest, it also relates to social and environmental security apart from the traditional norms of its definition. Foreigners, or anyone for that matter, with malicious intent, fall into this category much more than a film about Singapore made by Singaporeans discussing topics about Singapore’s past.




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It is ironic that while the government was so determined on banning a film out of “national security” concerns, a real breach of national security was being carried out right under its nose. Singaporeans have the right to question their government over the breaches that have occurred and as usual there will be a deafening silence from them for this embarrassment.

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What matters most is the security of 1-Familee rule lah! You goondu Stinkee! *hee*hee*
 
Re: Yang Yin : "Money, I love you!"

淫荡mp应该吃了yy猪肉。
 
Re: Yang yin – implications on national security

Must thank papaya gahmen for allowing n opening flood gate PRC trash and conmen
in sinkiepore.
 
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Both are Tiongs. :eek:

Joseph Liow confirmed not a tiong. Daniel Zhu very likely. In Singapore and Malaysia, 'Choo' is commonly used not 'Zhu'.
 
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Joseph Liow confirmed not a tiong. Daniel Zhu very likely. In Singapore and Malaysia, 'Choo' is commonly used not 'Zhu'.

Those sinkies born in the 80s have their surname in hanyu pinyin. Zhu can be a sinkie surname.
 
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Those sinkies born in the 80s have their surname in hanyu pinyin. Zhu can be a sinkie surname.

there was an article in yesterdays ST that a lot of new citizens are changing their names to more "english" sounding names by deed poll
 
Yang Yin : "Money, I love you!"

It could be a blessing in disguise. Due to his participation in PAP grassroots activities (no doubt to secure his PR status), it may well cause the PAP to lose some votes. And the PAP/Intan had the nerve to play semantics, claiming that he was a volunteer and not a leader. Does it matter? Does it in any way absolve you of your dirty deeds? :rolleyes:

for sure, gone will her face in the next GE....and her monthly 16k $$$ :D
 
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This photo will be sufficient to prove a MP is lying when she said she only met Yang Yin once in a cooking event...
 
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This photo will be sufficient to prove a MP is lying when she said she only met Yang Yin once in a cooking event...

Come on lah, maybe they were cooking something at the auditorium or meeting hall. ;)
 
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You ecpext to dress up in sperm laced dress like lewinski with the tadpoles crawing all over the upper lips as it a baby just has its fill
 
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