S’porean businessman SAM goi says he organised & paid for dinners with politicians & su haijin
MustShareNews·2025-05-07 16:01
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Singaporean businessman Sam Goi stated that he organised the dinners that involved both Singaporean Ministers and convicted money launderer Su Haijin.
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Kwok 09/05/2025
Su, is jailed ,let put the whole issue to rest & let the life going ,the residents will be disappointed & the ruling party will needs to response to doubt the peoples, rest ah 🙏![COOL]清者自清也!
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legendz 09/05/2025
Must really start checking…..!!So clearly
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rich26 reply legendz 09/05/2025
Already own self check own self.
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Sidewinder reply rich26 09/05/2025
Now that PAP has won, they can suka suka do anything to you for the next 5 years. Singaporeans are really suckers
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Alps Yang 09/05/2025
Enough is enough don't bring out wht gone. Find the true n just don't try get attention. Be a true looser in politic. We all human in life n as minister's they r invited to attends event whom they might not know who they'll meet around. As usual somw of us too would want to take photos w the minister. If tht can be sych issue it show u r not fit to serve the nation
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Usermbkm 09/05/2025
Regret voting for NCM, after more controversies surfaced. As a Minister in year 2017, NCM should not had spoken aggressively to temp teachers in an event, while in a photo taken with Su Haijin at the dinner restaurant, he looks friendly/smilingly. This shows his "double standards".
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Fred reply Usermbkm 09/05/2025
The trouble is why surfaces now n not before election. I guessed the person/s who surface these faults now, wanted him to attain the position n then shame him. Who could these people be, internal or external?🤦♂️
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Mohamad Naszre Nasir 10/05/2025
hmm.....maybe it's dinner with agenda of how to move monies thru some politicians support as not to be caught suspicions like the failed ntuc sellout.
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