19-07-2023, 12:47 PM
Tan also held other positions outside politics on the boards of several organisations such as the National Council for Social Services, Healthway Medical Group and Mandai Park Holdings, among others.
Some organisations which featured Tan on their websites initially made moves to distance themselves from him following the revelation of his relationship with Cheng, with some restoring the information or posts afterward.
On Monday, articles penned by Tan were temporarily removed from faith-based website thir.st and Salt and Light. Tan had been featured on the website where he talked about his Christian faith.
Edric Sng, editor of both sites, apologised for the removal of the articles and wrote that the pieces were "temporarily offline" as the team was "(contemplating) how best to approach them".
Similarly on Monday, a photo was circulating online about the removal of Tan's photo from Raffles Institution's wall of notable alumni.
In a statement to TODAY on Tuesday however, the school said that "Mr Tan’s portrait remains on the school wall together with other notable alumni of the school."
On the Dads for Life website, which is a movement by the Centre for Fathering, an interview that was done with Tan, who was their patron, was removed on Monday. As of Tuesday evening, the interview page was still inaccessible. — TODAY
https://www.malaymail.com/news/singapore...blic/80415
Some organisations which featured Tan on their websites initially made moves to distance themselves from him following the revelation of his relationship with Cheng, with some restoring the information or posts afterward.
On Monday, articles penned by Tan were temporarily removed from faith-based website thir.st and Salt and Light. Tan had been featured on the website where he talked about his Christian faith.
Edric Sng, editor of both sites, apologised for the removal of the articles and wrote that the pieces were "temporarily offline" as the team was "(contemplating) how best to approach them".
Similarly on Monday, a photo was circulating online about the removal of Tan's photo from Raffles Institution's wall of notable alumni.
In a statement to TODAY on Tuesday however, the school said that "Mr Tan’s portrait remains on the school wall together with other notable alumni of the school."
On the Dads for Life website, which is a movement by the Centre for Fathering, an interview that was done with Tan, who was their patron, was removed on Monday. As of Tuesday evening, the interview page was still inaccessible. — TODAY
https://www.malaymail.com/news/singapore...blic/80415