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ليش التيك توك عبارة عن فاطمة😂😭💔
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We've always loved Tan Kin Lian and just recently lobbied for him to run for president! Tan has been quietly ramping up his bid for the presidency through the multitude of posts (including those involving a crystall ball, or CB, and his late lao peh) on his Facebook page. He has said he wants to be an active president instead just a ceremonial one, and has pledged to help bring down the cost of living in Singapore. But applying for a the COE isn't enough - prospective candidates must also turn up at the nomination centre in person on Nomination Day to submit their nomination papers and other necessary certificates. Tan has said that he will wait for the (PEC) to decide on the eligibility of the other two prospective independent candidates, George Goh and Ng Kok Song, before he makes his decision on whether to submit his nomination papers. But if Tan does not contest and both Goh and Ng are disqualified, former DPM and PAP-endorsed candidate Tharman will be handed a walkover similar to his ex-colleague Halimah Yacob in PE2017. There is reason for him to worry - he embarrasingly lost his deposit in PE2011 despite an eclectic
We've always loved Tan Kin Lian and just recently lobbied for him to run for president! Tan has been quietly ramping up his bid for the presidency through the multitude of posts (including those involving a crystall ball, or CB, and his late lao peh) on his Facebook page. He has said he wants to be an active president instead just a ceremonial one, and has pledged to help bring down the cost of living in Singapore. But applying for a the COE isn't enough - prospective candidates must also turn up at the nomination centre in person on Nomination Day to submit their nomination papers and other necessary certificates. Tan has said that he will wait for the (PEC) to decide on the eligibility of the other two prospective independent candidates, George Goh and Ng Kok Song, before he makes his decision on whether to submit his nomination papers. But if Tan does not contest and both Goh and Ng are disqualified, former DPM and PAP-endorsed candidate Tharman will be handed a walkover similar to his ex-colleague Halimah Yacob in PE2017. There is reason for him to worry - he embarrasingly lost his deposit in PE2011 despite an eclectic "High-Five" campaign. He was also criticised together with Tan Jee Say for "splitting the votes", which enabled PAP-endorsed candidate Tony Tan to beat the People's Favourite Dr Tan Cheng Bock by less than a 1 percent margin. But with Goh and Ng proving to be disappointing independent candidates this time, Singaporeans are hoping that Tan is not playing coy about his intention to contest. Amongst them, he is the only one who has actively spoke up for Singaporeans - slamming the government's changes to the CPF withrawal rule, the MediShield scheme, the impact of the Hyflux collapse on everyday investors, the mismanagement of SMRT, amongst others. So, will Tan stand up for Singapore, or will he chicken out at the last minute? Full story: https://redwiretimes.com Follow us! https://facebook.com/redwiresg https://instagram.com/redwiresg #pe2023 #sgpe2023 #tankinlian #sgpolitics #georgegoh #ngkoksong #sgviral #tiktoksg
One aunty who wanted to buy crispy crab rolls ended up getting scammed of over S$7000 after she downloaded an app to make payment. 59-year-old drinks-stall hawker Mdm Li said that she saw an advertisement on Facebook promoting crispy crab rolls for S$8 a box. She didn’t think it would be a scam as S$8 per box wasn’t exactly cheap, and the seller had offered a cash on delivery payment option. Mdm Li ordered 10 boxes and the seller sent her the link to an app – she was to download the app and pay a deposit of S$5. After downloading the app, she entered her credit card details on what looked like a bank payment page. The app showed that the transaction was “processing”, and Mdm Li decided not to carry on with the transaction, worried that it might be a scam. But it was too late. Something looked like it was being downloaded on her mobile phone, and later the phone couldn’t work properly. Mdm Li said she received several calls from the seller asking her to check her bank account statement for unknown transactions, but she could no open the bank app. The next day, Mdm Li received an email stating that her bank account transfer limit had been raised to S$10,000 the day before and S$7430.20 had been transferred out of her account. She lodged a police report regarding the matter. Fortunately for Mdm Li, before this incident she had transferred S$60,000 that she had from her bank account to a joint account she shared with her son. She lamented that, otherwise, she could have lost a lot more money to the scammers. Follow us! https://redwiretimes.com https://facebook.com/redwiresg https://tiktok.com/@redwiresg #singapore #sgcrime #sgscamalert #sgscam #tiktoksg #tiktoksg🇸🇬
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