ONG TENG CHEONG, THE ONLY SG PRESIDENT WHO KNEW HOW TO DO HIS TRUE JOB.
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http://edition.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/...ongiv.html 

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Q: But you did win and you had to figure out how to do this new job as Singapore's first elected president.
Yes. At the first opening of parliament after I was elected, I was given a speech prepared by the government. I read the speech carefully. Besides ceremonial functions, it said that I'm supposed to safeguard the reserves and to help society become more compassionate and gracious. So I decided that, well, if that is what is said in the speech, then that's going to be my job. And I am going to do it. That's what I tried to do. In fact, during the six years I was president, I was very busy.

Q: Doing what?
Well, I got involved in a lot of things. The Istana presidential palace and other places had to be renovated. All this had to be planned and these places got ready one by one, so that ceremonial functions and other business could go on as usual. I had to press the government to finalize the procedures for the protection of the reserves. A lot of the teething problems and misunderstandings were because there was a lack of clearcut procedures of what to do. Towards the end of my term, I pressed the prime minister for a White Paper to be tabled in parliament that would set out all the principles and procedures for the elected president. Then I will announce my decision to step down. I want to get the job done.

Q: Initially, he did not want to do that?
It's not that he did not want to do that, but it had been dragging for a long time. They produced a White Paper eventually, tabled it in parliament last July, and that made the future president's job easier. We have already tested out many of the procedures during my term, except for asking the president to approve a draw on the past reserves during a deep economic crisis. That was never done. It's that part of procedure that was not tested. How to do it?

Q: It was this issue that caused the dispute between you and the government?
Yes. But I don't want to go into details and upset everybody. The thing is that the elected president is supposed to protect the reserves, but he was not told what these are until five years later. From the day the Constitution was amended in 1991 to provide for an elected president, he was supposed to fulfil that role. My predecessor, Wee Kim Wee, although he was not elected, was supposed to play that role during the last two years of his term. But he did not actively check. So, when I came in in 1993, I asked for all this information about the reserves. It took them three years to give it to me.

Q: The holdup was for administrative reasons?
Either that or they did not think there was any urgency. You see, if you ask me to protect the reserves, then you've got to tell me what I'm supposed to protect. So I had to ask.

Q: Why did they not want to tell you?
I do not know. Don't ask me, because I don't have the answer. I've been asking them. In fact, in 1996, exactly halfway through my term, I wrote prime minister Goh a letter. At that time, everybody was expecting a general election in December or January. After the election, a new government would be sworn in. When that happens, all the reserves, whether past or current, become past reserves and are locked up on the changeover date. As president, I have to safeguard them and they can only be drawn upon with my permission. So I said to Mr Goh: It's already halfway through my term, but until today I still don't know all these figures about the reserves.

Q: So the government had been stonewalling you, the president, for three years?
Yes. What happened actually was, as you know, in accounting, when you talk about reserves, it's either cash reserves or assets reserves. The cash side is straightforward: investment, how many million dollars here and there, how much comes from the investment boards and so on. That was straightforward -- but still we had to ask for it. For the assets, like properties and so on, normally you say it's worth $30 million or $100 million or whatever. But they said it would take 56-man years to produce a dollar-and-cents value of the immovable assets. So I discussed this with the accountant-general and the auditor-general and we came to a compromise. The government would not need to give me the dollar-and-cents value, just give me a listing of all the properties that the government owns.

Q: They agreed?
Well, yes, they agreed, but they said there's not the time for it. It took them a few months to produce the list. But even when they gave me the list, it was not complete.

Q: It seems the Singapore government does not know its own assets?
Yes. It's complicated. It's never been done before. And for the assets of land, I can understand why. Every piece of land, even a stretch of road, is probably subdivided into many lots. There are 50,000 to 60,000 lots and every one has a number. If you want to value them all, it would take a long time. In the past, they have just locked everything up and assumed it is all there. But if I am to protect it, at least I want to know the list.

Q: When they eventually gave you the list -- the incomplete list, did you have enough staff to do the checking and other work?
No, I did not. I only had one administrative staffer and two part-timers from the auditor-general's office. For things like approving the budget of statutory boards, the auditor-general's office would normally go through that for me. They are very good. They check on everything. And they query and ask for information.

Q: For government financial policy matters that you had a veto over, did you get all the details?
They finally came with an executive summary to say that they had checked through all this, and that this is what they have, this is how much they are going to spend, and that it won't need any draw from the reserves -- or that there's likely to be a draw. There never was a draw during my time, but there were instances where it was a bit dicey whether the budgets of one or two statutory boards would require a draw. But finally we resolved that.

Q: Eventually then, with the list of properties and the executive summaries, you were kept informed?
I wouldn't be able to say that. Even in my last year as president, I was still not being informed about some ministerial procedures. For example, in April last year, the government said it would allow the sale of the Post Office Savings Bank POSB to DBS Bank. In the past, when there was no elected president, they could just proceed with this kind of thing. But when there is an elected president you cannot, because the POSB is a statutory board whose reserves are to be protected by the president. You cannot just announce this without informing him. But I came to know of it from the newspaper. That is not quite right. Not only that, but they were even going to submit a bill to parliament for this sale and to dissolve the POSB without first informing me.

Q: What did you do?
My office went to tell them that this was the wrong procedure. You've got to do this first, do that first, before you can do this. It was question of principle and procedure. We had to bring all this to their attention. That they cannot forget us. It's not that we are busybodies, but under the Constitution we have a role to play and a responsibility. Sometimes in the newspaper I came to know of things that I am responsible for, but if it had not been reported in the newspaper I would not know about it.

Q: You must have been pretty angry that this was still happening in your last year as president?
Yes, I was a bit grumpy. And maybe not to the liking of the civil service. They did not like what I said. But I have to be a watchdog all the time, you see. So this is where they are supposed to help me to protect the reserves. And not for me to go and watch out when they do right or wrong.

Q: Under the Constitution, you have the right to all the information available to the cabinet.
Yes. That's right. And I sourced much information from the cabinet papers. But they are not used to it. So I said: I understand, it's something new, and I know you don't like my interference and busybody checking up and so on. But under the Constitution it is my job to do that.

THANK GOODNESS FOR A TIME WHEN THERE WAS STILL PROPER INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM IN ASIA. CANNOT IMAGINE SUCH A CANDID INTERVIEW BEING DONE TODAY. 

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No wonder he got cancer, too frustrated about the PAP gov over the years.

疫苗可以不打, 手枪一定要打!
疫苗可以不注射, 精子一定要远射!
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The rest knew how to get free easy money

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I am proud to share President Ong Teng Cheong, like TikTok CEO Chew, was from Hwa Chong Institute  - Formerly Chinese High School (CHS) in the 1950s.

HCI's official site stated he is "Singapore’s first popularly elected President"   Wink

https://www.hci.edu.sg/advantages/a-trad...excellence

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(24-04-2023, 11:19 AM)Manthink Wrote:  I am proud to share President Ong Teng Chong, like TikTok's CEO Chew, was from Hwa Chong Institute  - Formerly Chinese High School (CHS) in the 1950s.

HCI's official site stated he is "Singapore’s first popularly elected President"   Wink




But pinky said that he is not the first but second elected president.

So how?

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Not just he question reserves also on POSB Merge with DBS.
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(24-04-2023, 11:07 AM)ODA TETSURO Wrote:  No wonder he got cancer, too frustrated about the PAP gov over the years.

All of us will eventually sleep forever. Question is what legacy do you leave behind ?
OTC knew that History will be the judge on whether he had carry out his duty as the first EP - TS shared just 1 reply from him that will put him above any president SGreans have seen so far...

Q: You must have been pretty angry that this was still happening in your last year as president?
Yes, I was a bit grumpy. And maybe not to the liking of the civil service. They did not like what I said. But I have to be a watchdog all the time, you see. So this is where they are supposed to help me to protect the reserves. And not for me to go and watch out when they do right or wrong.

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(24-04-2023, 11:14 AM)Gstalk Wrote:  The rest knew how to get free easy money

Something that money can never buy - Anyone seen a Singapore President who was an accomplish pianist, playing a romantic song during a Charity Show in 1999 to his wife ? At that time, the OTC knew his wife was in terminal phase cancer...She passed away later in that same year.

https://youtu.be/3FhgNECh654

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(24-04-2023, 11:25 AM)Gstalk Wrote:  But pinky said that he is not the first but second elected president.So how?

What do you THINK ? Rolleyes

In January 1991, the Constitution of Singapore was amended to provide for the popular election of the President. The creation of the elected presidency was a major constitutional and political change in Singapore's history as, under the revision, the president is empowered to veto the use of government reserves and appointments to key Civil Service appointments. He or she can also examine the administration's enforcement of the Internal Security Act and Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act, and look into investigations of corruption.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Singa...l_election

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last time LKY time there is true opposition

it is PAP inside opposition

LKY welcome OTC wits and challenges

today all the PAP is sucking the nincompoop son balls
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(24-04-2023, 11:49 AM)grotesqueness Wrote:  last time LKY time there is true opposition it is PAP inside opposition
LKY welcome OTC wits and challenges today all the PAP is sucking the nincompoop son balls

IMO,  LKY never had high regard for opposition parties based on his view that  "Democracy" is more of hindrance than a help to SG's development during those Pioneer years. That was why he was prepared to sue-until-your-pants-drop to using the ISA to lock up political challengers.

LKY himself also regard the then DPM OTC as "not suitable" to be the next PM as his is Chinese educated and his English not "up to standard"....Anyone remember what was Goh Chok Tong England standard ?

  Big Grin

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(24-04-2023, 11:59 AM)Manthink Wrote:  IMO,  LKY never had high regard for opposition parties based on his view that  "Democracy" is more of hindrance than a help to SG's development during those Pioneer years. That was why he was prepared to sue-until-your-pants-drop to using the ISA to lock up political challengers.

LKY himself also regard the then DPM OTC as "not suitable" to be the next PM as his is Chinese educated and his English not "up to standard"....Anyone remember what was Goh Chok Tong England standard ?

  Big Grin

of course LKY himself also regard the then DPM OTC as "not suitable" to be the next PM 
because LKY knows OTC is not with him

LKY is smart 
he knows he need an opposition cause in democracy he cant have all the people supporting only you 
how LKY get 100% vote is that he get his enemy into his party and those who is not with LKY voted his opposition inside the PAP
that is how smart LKY is

what other opposition does LKY get into his circle
president devan nair


LKY dare to face difficult challenges.

his son get easy way out getting FTs to solve his problems
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(24-04-2023, 01:07 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  of course LKY himself also regard the then DPM OTC as "not suitable" to be the next PM 
because LKY knows OTC is not with him LKY is smart he knows he need an opposition cause in democracy he cant have all the people supporting only you how LKY get 100% vote is that he get his enemy into his party and those who is not with LKY voted his opposition inside the PAP that is how smart LKY is what other opposition does LKY get into his circle
president devan nair LKY dare to face difficult challenges. his son get easy way out getting FTs to solve his problems

LKY wanted "yes man" in his team - as in under any strong leadership....That was apparent in the way he handpick those to work FOR him. So I am curious why you consider LKY "smart" when he selected a alcohol addict PAP comrade to be SG's 3rd president ? Also, clearly you don't know SG's history - I doubt you are a SGrean. 

Do you know Devan as SG's 3rd President was a disaster ? He was caught drunk and misbehaving towards women during overseas trip when he was the SG President in 1981-85.

“Mr Nair, as President, went on an unofficial visit to Sarawak, scheduled for 9 to 18 March 1985. From 13 March 1985 he began to behave in a bizarre manner, drinking heavily, behaving uninhibited with women, outraging their modesty, propositioning, fondling and molesting them....Devan tendered his resignation later in the same year......

[Image: C_V_Devan_Nair.jpg]
https://thevoiddeck.wordpress.com/2005/1...narrative/

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a true sinkie elected President of our choice.
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(24-04-2023, 11:19 AM)Manthink Wrote:  I am proud to share President Ong Teng Cheong, like TikTok CEO Chew, was from Hwa Chong Institute  - Formerly Chinese High School (CHS) in the 1950s.

HCI's official site stated he is "Singapore’s first popularly elected President"   Wink

https://www.hci.edu.sg/advantages/a-trad...excellence

My only claim to fame is that I know the father of Gentle Bones in the above alumni Big Grin

Of course, the judge that saved Parti Liyani, Teo Chee Hean, Georgie Yeo, Mah Bow Tan, Dr Tony Tan, Edwin Tong, Philip Yeo etc are distinguished members of my alumni Big Grin

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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This is indeed true that Honourable Ong Teng Cheong did us proud. Not to missed out our past Presidents like Benjamin Sheares and Wee Kim Wee who have done great contributions to Singapore too.
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(24-04-2023, 02:21 PM)Gemstar Wrote:  This is indeed true that Honourable Ong Teng Cheong did us proud. Not to missed out our past Presidents like Benjamin Sheares and Wee Kim Wee who have done great contributions to Singapore too.

How about the sex maniac Devan Nair who in his later years went on to grab the nurses' boobies? Big Grin

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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(24-04-2023, 01:44 PM)Manthink Wrote:  LKY wanted "yes man" in his team - as in under any strong leadership....That was apparent in the way he handpick those to work FOR him. So I am curious why you consider LKY "smart" when he selected a alcohol addict PAP comrade to be SG's 3rd president ? Also, clearly you don't know SG's history - I doubt you are a SGrean. 

Do you know Devan as SG's 3rd President was a disaster ? He was caught drunk and misbehaving towards women during overseas trip when he was the SG President in 1981-85.

“Mr Nair, as President, went on an unofficial visit to Sarawak, scheduled for 9 to 18 March 1985. From 13 March 1985 he began to behave in a bizarre manner, drinking heavily, behaving uninhibited with women, outraging their modesty, propositioning, fondling and molesting them....Devan tendered his resignation later in the same year......

[Image: C_V_Devan_Nair.jpg]
https://thevoiddeck.wordpress.com/2005/1...narrative/

THAT IS HOW PAP KICK THEM OUT IF THE PAP DO NOT LIKE THEM ANY MORE!
the president seat is controlled by the PAP!
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(24-04-2023, 02:26 PM)p1acebo Wrote:  How about the sex maniac Devan Nair who in his later years went on to grab the nurses' boobies? Big Grin
When one is drunk, anything can happen.
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(24-04-2023, 02:31 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  THAT IS HOW PAP KICK THEM OUT IF THE PAP DO NOT LIKE THEM ANY MORE!
the president seat is controlled by the PAP!

Errr..Why so angry ?  Notice you changed your post suddenly to attacking the gov after you removed the Wikipedia reference about ex-President Devan denial of the 1985 scandal ?
 hmmm..... Rolleyes

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(24-04-2023, 02:26 PM)p1acebo Wrote:  How about the sex maniac Devan Nair who in his later years went on to grab the nurses' boobies? Big Grin

that is the problem
if it happened 
why the nurses never press charges ?
president is not the emperor
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(24-04-2023, 02:21 PM)p1acebo Wrote:  My only claim to fame is that I know the father of Gentle Bones in the above alumni Big Grin

Of course, the judge that saved Parti Liyani, Teo Chee Hean, Georgie Yeo, Mah Bow Tan, Dr Tony Tan, Edwin Tong, Philip Yeo etc are distinguished members of my alumni Big Grin

Which primary school you all attended?
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(24-04-2023, 02:41 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Errr..Why so angry ?  Notice you changed your post suddenly to attacking the gov after you removed the Wikipedia reference about ex-President Devan denial of the 1985 scandal ?
 hmmm..... Rolleyes

yes my point is not about ex-President Devan
it is about the PAP manipulation of the facts
and how to push their claim to ousts any one  they do not like

you can also bring out tan liang hong and many many others how PAP did this trick over and over again and  ousted any one they do not like

IT IS NOT ANGRY
IT IS EMPHASIZING THE POINT
U DICKHEAD!
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(24-04-2023, 02:56 PM)grotesqueness Wrote:  yes my point is not about ex-President Devan it is about the PAP manipulation of the facts
and how to push their claim to ousts any one  they do not like you can also bring out tan liang hong and many many others how PAP did this trick over and over again and  ousted any one they do not like
IT IS NOT ANGRY
IT IS EMPHASIZING THE POINT
U DICKHEAD!

Ok loh...you can hv your final words....But still notice contradiction in those words in capital-letters, which started with "not angry" and ended with name-calling. Hmmmm....
Rolleyes

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(24-04-2023, 02:26 PM)p1acebo Wrote:  How about the sex maniac Devan Nair who in his later years went on to grab the nurses' boobies? Big Grin
I cannot find nor recall any episode involving Nair with nurses. But here is the official archive about the ex-President's alcohol problem and LKY wasn't aware of that  until it was too late to save Devan Nair's presidency.
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NAS archive of LKY Parliament statement on President Devan Nair resignation:
https://www.nas.gov.sg/archivesonline/da...850328.pdf

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(24-04-2023, 02:59 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Ok loh...you can hv your final words....But still notice contradiction in those words in capital-letters, which started with "not angry" and ended with name-calling. Hmmmm....
Rolleyes

i CALLED NAMES AT STUPID PEOPLE THAT COMES UP WITH STUPID RESPONDS
CAN YOU DIG THAT IN SUCKA!
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(24-04-2023, 02:41 PM)Manthink Wrote:  Errr..Why so angry ?  Notice you changed your post suddenly to attacking the gov after you removed the Wikipedia reference about ex-President Devan denial of the 1985 scandal ?
 hmmm..... Rolleyes

Ooi you argue with amdk arse lickers stooge’s work in lawyer office kopi kia very buay song hor jjww tiggered leh LOL LOL LOL 
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(24-04-2023, 03:07 PM)Manthink Wrote:  I cannot find nor recall any episode involving Nair with nurses. But here is the official archive about the ex-President's alcohol problem and LKY wasn't aware of that  until it was too late to 

It wasn’t only a drinking problem. It was his lack of inhibitions and itchy hands that forced him to resign Big Grin

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(24-04-2023, 01:44 PM)Manthink Wrote:  LKY wanted "yes man" in his team - as in under any strong leadership....That was apparent in the way he handpick those to work FOR him. So I am curious why you consider LKY "smart" when he selected a alcohol addict PAP comrade to be SG's 3rd president ? Also, clearly you don't know SG's history - I doubt you are a SGrean. 

Do you know Devan as SG's 3rd President was a disaster ? He was caught drunk and misbehaving towards women during overseas trip when he was the SG President in 1981-85.

“Mr Nair, as President, went on an unofficial visit to Sarawak, scheduled for 9 to 18 March 1985. From 13 March 1985 he began to behave in a bizarre manner, drinking heavily, behaving uninhibited with women, outraging their modesty, propositioning, fondling and molesting them....Devan tendered his resignation later in the same year......

[Image: C_V_Devan_Nair.jpg]
https://thevoiddeck.wordpress.com/2005/1...narrative/

So which pill did you take? Blue or red?

Wonder how deep the rabbit hole goes...
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One of my schoolmate’s mother was always boasting her daughter was then seeing devan nair’s son.

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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