I believe Tin Pei Ling cares enough for her constituents.
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Can the new Grab director find the time to take care of these MacPherson estate residents? In her heart I believe Tin cares enough for her constituents. But she also has to look after her own future, her family.

Tin oversees a mini Queenstown, of which some parts are rapidly ageing. I consider MacPherson an even more prime district than Queenstown. Besides, the neighbouring Paya Lebar area is hot real estate.

Things are moving very fast. Just look at the Paya Lebar Square, Paya Lebar Quarter and Singpost Centre triangle. Think about what may be happening to MacPherson.

This brings me to what is really the story beneath the headlines. Someone wants Tin in Grab.

More at https://tinyurl.com/5uw4xm69
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Full time MP but have sideline
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(12-02-2023, 04:20 PM)Cmpunk Wrote:  Full time MP but have sideline

She had openly said that she will be a full time MP, why now a change of heart.?.................... Big Grin
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(12-02-2023, 03:35 PM)pinkypanther Wrote:  Can the new Grab director find the time to take care of these MacPherson estate residents? In her heart I believe Tin cares enough for her constituents. But she also has to look after her own future, her family.

Tin oversees a mini Queenstown, of which some parts are rapidly ageing. I consider MacPherson an even more prime district than Queenstown. Besides, the neighbouring Paya Lebar area is hot real estate.

Things are moving very fast. Just look at the Paya Lebar Square, Paya Lebar Quarter and Singpost Centre triangle. Think about what may be happening to MacPherson.

This brings me to what is really the story beneath the headlines. Someone wants Tin in Grab.

More at https://tinyurl.com/5uw4xm69

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA YEAH RIGHT!!!!!!
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(12-02-2023, 03:35 PM)pinkypanther Wrote:  Can the new Grab director find the time to take care of these MacPherson estate residents? In her heart I believe Tin cares enough for her constituents. But she also has to look after her own future, her family.

Tin oversees a mini Queenstown, of which some parts are rapidly ageing. I consider MacPherson an even more prime district than Queenstown. Besides, the neighbouring Paya Lebar area is hot real estate.

Things are moving very fast. Just look at the Paya Lebar Square, Paya Lebar Quarter and Singpost Centre triangle. Think about what may be happening to MacPherson.

This brings me to what is really the story beneath the headlines. Someone wants Tin in Grab.

More at https://tinyurl.com/5uw4xm69

Not just the PLS, PLQ and Singpost triangle. The Tai Seng Area north of it is also more happening with an upcoming mall and lots of existing food stuff. 

I heard that the Malaysian bus service company at Golden Mile is moving to the upcoming mall when Golden Mile says bye bye.
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(12-02-2023, 03:35 PM)pinkypanther Wrote:  Can the new Grab director find the time to take care of these MacPherson estate residents? In her heart I believe Tin cares enough for her constituents. But she also has to look after her own future, her family.

Tin oversees a mini Queenstown, of which some parts are rapidly ageing. I consider MacPherson an even more prime district than Queenstown. Besides, the neighbouring Paya Lebar area is hot real estate.

Things are moving very fast. Just look at the Paya Lebar Square, Paya Lebar Quarter and Singpost Centre triangle. Think about what may be happening to MacPherson.

This brings me to what is really the story beneath the headlines. Someone wants Tin in Grab.

More at https://tinyurl.com/5uw4xm69

Two term MP get life time pension?
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(12-02-2023, 05:33 PM)dynamite Wrote:  Two term MP get life time pension?

Yes.

At present, persons who have reached the age of 50 years and retired as MPs and who have served in this capacity for not less than nine years may be granted a pension for the rest of their lives. The annual amount payable is 1⁄30 of the person's highest annual salary for every completed year of service and 1⁄360 for every uncompleted year, up to a ceiling of two-thirds of the Member's annual salary.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of...e#Pensions
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I believe she "dun know what to says"
It a pure and plainly a conflict of interest …...

KTV妹妹说,香港人无义,台湾人无情,新加坂人无智 Big Grin
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(12-02-2023, 05:37 PM)Levin Wrote:  Yes.

At present, persons who have reached the age of 50 years and retired as MPs and who have served in this capacity for not less than nine years may be granted a pension for the rest of their lives. The annual amount payable is 1⁄30 of the person's highest annual salary for every completed year of service and 1⁄360 for every uncompleted year, up to a ceiling of two-thirds of the Member's annual salary.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabinet_of...e#Pensions
That is a good deal.................. Big Grin
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