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Thumbs up Roy ngerng: My nmp application got rejected without even being interviewed

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ROY NGERNG: MY NMP APPLICATION GOT REJECTED WITHOUT EVEN BEING INTERVIEWED

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11 Aug 2014 - 6:57pm









Yes, it is true, my nomination and application to be a Nominated Member of Parliament has been rejected.
The Special Select Committee has decided against choosing me.
I have not been contacted or interviewed by them. My two referees were also not contacted for their views either. I wonder how they came to the conclusion that I am not well-suited.
I suppose my recent attendances in the last two sitting of parliament might not have sat well with the government. For example, I caught Khaw Boon Wah admitting that the government manipulates our flat prices, when he said, "we control the construction programme; secondly, we set the price":
http://sprs.parl.gov.sg/search/topic.jsp?currentTopicID=00006344-WA&currentPubID=00006301-WA&topicKey=00006301-WA.00006344-WA_1%2Bid-ba92ccc8-a649-4fae-b3fe-6a1c2da2d1c6%2B
It is a pity, I have recently unearthed much evidence of how the government has flip-flopped in its accountability to Singaporeans.
In June this year, after the government can no longer hide the truth from Singaporeans, it finally admitted that it takes our CPF to give GIC to invest.
In 2001 and 2006, Lee Kuan Yew had denied this truth. Manpower Minister Ng Eng Hen had also denied this truth in 2007.
Temasek Holdings also claims that it does not take our CPF to invest, but I have unearthed evidence that it had.
Perhaps what is even more worrying is how the GIC Board of Directors is also made up of the Singapore Prime Minister, two deputy prime ministers, two other ministers and an ex-minister, yet the GIC had claimed that they do not know if they are using our CPF, and both the GIC and government had said that the government does not interfere in the GIC. Clearly, this is impossible.
I would have hoped to be able to go into parliament to question the government directly on this - why did the government backflipped on the truth?
Today, many older Singaporeans are unable to retire. If so, is the cause of it because of how the government takes our CPF to use but not tell us the truth of what they are using it for?
I would have wanted the opportunity for the government to clarify on this, as well as to clarify why the government would want to increase housing, healthcare and tertiary prices to such unaffordable levels, so much so that they take out so much of Singaporeans' CPF that we cannot save enough inside our CPF and cannot retire.






It is a missed opportunity for Singaporeans, for us to be able to have more transparency and truth on how our CPF is really being managed.
I hope that we will have another opportunity.
These are the members on the Special Select Committee:
http://www.parliament.gov.sg/special...pointment-nmps

You can read more about the evidence that I have unearthed here:
http://thehearttruths.com/2014/08/05...-report-on-it/

Roy Ngerng


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