Monday, 8 July 2013

More than just a fractured shin

Is the CEO of NTUC's My First Campus, Chan Tee Seng, attempting to hoodwink Singaporeans? He claimed that the My First Skool childcare centre did not try to hide any information from the parents and that there were no witnesses to the incident.

This was during a press conference where Chan offered his most sincere apologies to the parents of a boy who suffered a fractured shin after being manhandled by a childcare teacher under the employment of My First Skool. While the incident was regrettable, the more important issue is more than a fractured shin. Did the centre try to hide the truth from the parents? Is Chan being completely honest with the public?





When the parents were informed of their child condition, they were apparently told by the centre that the boy suffered a fall. The centre were also reluctant to let the parents view the CCTV recordings. I don't think the parents would fabricate events and then make a police report. So what if the parents of the boy did not insist on viewing on CCTV? Would the crime have been covered up? Fortunately, they did view the CCTV recording and a police report was made.



All of us can have a bad day at work. When emotions run high, we do things that we regret later. While that might be understandable, what about those who keep quiet when something wrong is going on, or try to cover up for the initial mistake with more lies?

In the CCTV recording, there were obviously other teachers around. They chose to ignore the what was going on or perhaps they were so used to such abuses. Worse, in previous instances, they might be similarly using such rough hands on the children. The childcare centre then tried to hide the truth from the parents and it seems that their CEO have taken a similar stance.

More than just a fractured shin, do our leaders have a nasty habit of squirming around the truth and wriggling their way out? Or take a leaf from Mr Palmer's book and exit through the front door when the game is up.

Monday, 10 June 2013

Are our MPs monitored under the PRISM Program?


I wrote previously about local MPs who were using US based email website for their daily correspondence. I had expressed concerns about the privacy and the security of our national policies when these MPs put our nation at risk and unknowingly providing intelliegnce to the US who collects it effortlessly.

Recently, my concern became real when it was exposed that 9 US internet companies had allowed US government to tap into their servers direcly, thus allowing the US government to gather any intelliegnce that they require. The project named PRISM involves companies such as, Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, Youtube and Apple. However, Obama said that "With respect to the internet and emails, this does not apply to US citizens, and it does not apply to people living in the United States.”

When asked, President, Obama had came into defence of the project and explained that such program is targetted at Non-American Citizens. However, it was later found that even the UK communication intelligence agency has accessed to the information under the same program.

It is time that we seriously look at providing a reliable, efficient and secure email system for the MPs. Maybe this could be one of the things SITSA can do. Since they stated the followings: "SITSA is the national specialist unit overseeing operational infocomm technology (IT) security in Singapore. Specifically, SITSA is responsible for preparing and securing Singapore’s Critical Informaiton Infrastructure (e.g. Government, Energy, etc).


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Sunday, 2 June 2013

Impending Petition against WP Town Council by Market Stall-Holders



WP Town council seems to be getting a lot of heat recently. It started with the not so long ago debate about its managing agent and the recent dispute with stall-holders of several markets/hawkers under its Town Council.  

For those who do not know, it was reported that many market/hawker stall-holders were unhappy with the extra payment that they would have to pay for the cleaning of the market. The Town Council has come forward to explain but I find its explanation somehow similar to how PAP usually manages such resentment.

I just received an email hours ago by someone who is appear to be the affected party. It seems some of them plan to forward a petition to the WP Town Council. He stated that the cost is $400 which should be a rather petty sum for Town Council, I wonder why the cost could not be absorbed to spare the stall-holders from such agony and inconvenience. 

If WP is really concerned about its resident and the average Singaporeans as what it claimed during its General Election rally, then they should know what is the right thing to do. 


*Editor Note: A reader sent me some photographs of the mentioned food center after I published the earlier article. I will post it here and you guys decide on the condition of the place.











Tuesday, 26 March 2013

SYT (Sweet Young Thing) Virgins for Sales in Singapore!


 
Virginity is something so scarce nowadays as girls are losing theirs at such a young age.  I’m not surprised that there is actually a good demand for such commodities in Singapore. Being entrepreneur, some guys actually managed to link up with foreign pimps to bring such exceptional specimen into the country. For those who are offended that I’m writing as if women are like goods, in this case, they are treated as one because they are for “sales”. 



For the price between S$1600 and $2000, local men can secure bragging rights that he had broken some girl’s virginity. I just hope that these “clients” will be smart enough to check the girl’s passport this time round and confirm that they are above 18 years of age. Some of the girls in the video look rather young though. Check it out before it is taken down.



In any case, I’m not promoting the website and not encouraging such act but it is a fact that such things are happening in Singapore. I’m also not blaming anyone as such industry is just like any business transaction. There are willing “seller” and willing “buyer” and of course the middle man who would take a cut from both sides. 

I wonder what will Singapore import next?

 



Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Confession of a MILF Sex Worker - Part 2




This is the 2nd interview with another PRC sex worker, Fiona. She is the friend of the earlier interviewee, Crystal. This interview was also conducted in Mandarin and translated into English.

SHS: Hi, I know that you were the one who introduced Crystal into this line. Why not tell us more about yourself?
Fiona: I’m also from Chong Qing China and I’m 32 years old. I’m still single but have a boyfriend in Singapore.

SHS: When did you start working in Singapore?
Fiona: I started when I was 22 years old and came to Singapore when I was 24 years old.

SHS: You start rather young, why did you decided to do this?
Fiona: Everything in China is expensive and many people judge you based on what you wear and carry. I wanted people to see me differently but needed money to buy nice clothes and handbags. This was when I decided to become a masseuse. I can earn more in a shorter time and make full use of my youth.

SHS: How did you started?
Fiona: When I was working as a masseuse in one of the hotels then, some of the girls told me about working in Singapore and how good the income was. I was lured by the amount and decided to join them. I was also told it was not a crime to prostitute oneself in Singapore so I have nothing to fear unlike back in China. I was telling myself, since I would be doing the same thing, why not?



SHS: Tell me about what you did when you first came to Singapore?
Fiona: I started working in nightclub in Geylang illegal and was making just enough. When I first started, the tips from the customers were pathetic. Mostly only $20 and rarely I will get $50. I later noticed that the more daring you are, the more tips you get. That was when I went all out.

SHS: What do you by “going all out?”
Fiona: I will be more proactive when serving, like I will touch the customer's groin area frequently, kiss them and let them grope me anyway they want. Some would even kiss and suck my breast in the room. I realised that the hornier they get, the more tips I get. I later got more daring and would not mind giving them a handjob in the room when they become my regulars. At times, when I get drunk, I would even give them a blowjob in the room while his friends cheer him on.

SHS: You are really daring but do you swallow?
Fiona: No but sometimes I will accidently swallow some. I will normally just spit it into a tissue or rinse my mouth in the toilet if I have time.

SHS: If you got no time?
Fiona: If it is a busy night, I will just spit it out and proceed to the next room. There were times that once I enter the room, I saw that the customer was my regular and the first thing I do was to kiss him. Of course, he was happy to see me but not knowing that he is having contact with another person's semen.



SHS: That is so gross!
Fiona: Yes, it is but everyone there is doing the same thing. We do not have time to clean ourselves constantly. On the average, I will have 5 rooms to entertain in a night and at least 5 different men will be in contact with my body throughout the night. They should know about the hygiene level in these places.

SHS: So was your income good enough after that?
Fiona: Yes but I wanted more. It was a norm for us to entertain our customers further at the nearby hotel with my customers. Even after the nightclub closes, I will sometime “stand along” the street if the day’s taking was not as good as I expected. On the average, I make a minimum of $400 a night. (editor note: “stand along the street”, is a term used by PRC ladies to mean prostituting themselves by standing along the street).

SHS: Crystal told me about men who tries to have unprotected sex with her, did you meet such customers too?
Fiona: Of course. In fact, 2 out of 5 men who had sex with me do not want to wear a condom, especially my regular customers. I’m perfectly fine with that as I’m on pills.

SHS: Being pregnant is one thing but aren’t you worried about STD?
Fiona: That is the risk of the job. As long as I make money, I can see a doctor. In fact, I go for a checkup every 2 months. I really think the chances of getting AIDS are really slim in Singapore. I was diagnosed with STD a few times but I always get it cured. I am more worried about having no money than contracting STD.

SHS: How about your boyfriend? Tell me more about him.
Fiona: He doesn’t mind that I’m working in a nightclub. In fact, I got to know him at work. He was one of my regulars who tip me generously. He doesn’t know that I still have sex with my customers though.
 He is a married so he doesn’t bother me on weekends. We meet up about twice a week at my place. He pays for the place and also gives me monthly allowance. I’m happy with this arrangement as I still have my free time. More importantly, I get to keep all my earnings while he pays for my expenses.



SHS: I am wondering how was it possible that you are able to stay in Singapore for so many years?
Fiona: Well, I was able to get a work permit to work in Singapore. Of course, I do not work there physically and pays extra to “work” in the company. In fact, I have never even been to my “workplace”.

SHS: I have some readers who doubt the articles that I publish. Maybe we can show them something as proof. Do you have any document to prove your claim?
Fiona: Of course I can show you one of the older work permit approval but I would need you to delete my particulars from the document. As long as it does not the document does not link back to me, you can publish it.  

SHS: Sure, I will do that. Last question, what are you views of Singaporean men?
Fiona: Most Singapore men are gentlemen but I think Singapore women are too pampered. I heard stories from my customers about their wives and I pity some of the customers. Their wives are so demanding that they feel frustrated being at home. No wonder so many men visit nightclubs in Singapore as it is stressful even at home. I’m thankful to the wives for making our business so good.



* Editor's note: The commenter below actually messaged me on Facebook and claimed to be a relative of Rexy Corp's owner. I would have to decline his request to remove the document as the company was clearly mentioned. Furthermore, I had not at any one time alleged that the company was involved in any criminal activity.