8/08/2021

CECA has bested NAtIVE Singaporeans

Fakers alot:

How many fake degree holders are out there?

Sin schools n students tried so hard to get into elite schs.

But fakers best them all?

 

Above is a simple comment in TRE that said it all. NAtIVE Singaporeans would soon have to move out to Bintan, Batam and JB while the CECA foreign talents moved in to take their place, their jobs, their women and their homes.

There are very few fake degree holders from India. Only a couple of hundreds among the millions that have come, some returned, many stayed. A couple of hundreds against millions, the percentage is infinitively small, insignificant, no problem at all.  The majority of the CECA Indians working here are honest and have real and genuine and good class degrees.

So everyone in the govt is happy with the situation and the legs can open up wider and wider to let more of these talented and honest CECA professionals to work here. 

The NAtIVE Singaporeans have told the NAtIVE Singaporeans all is fine and the NAtIVE believed so. No more complaints. 

In the meantime, though the population is not growing, ie NAtIVE Singaporean not producing enough, the demand for housing is increasing, so must cut down whatever little green patches left to build more housing for the increasing population coming from God knows where.

Clementi forest, Dover forest, all must make way for concrete jungles because of high demand for housing.

This is the hell story NAtIVE Singaporeans are being told.

PS. It would take an average of 5 years to discover one case of fake degrees.

17 comments:

  1. Ministry of Manpower took six years to discover two cases of fake degree cheats. That is because the Fake University in India had inadvertently advertised and boasted publicly how many thousands of fake degrees it has churned out during the last ten years!

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  2. Hi.....a very very good morning everyone.

    No point kpkbssssSSSSSSSsssssss in Sg LAH!

    Regardless of how unhappy they are and how xiong they are, the masses will die die die die vote for them!

    This is Sg! This is Sg! What can you do?

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  3. Q: Where is Cecapore?

    A: It's a little red dot in India at the tip of the Malay Peninsula.

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    1. Count on me Cecapore
      Count on me Cecapore
      Count on me to give my best & more....
      Really really silly now the national day song the road ahead...is not gonna be so smooth but a bumpy one, not jobs be replaced , porens replaced, parliement replaced then wat..whole country replaced with Cecaforens.

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  4. Anyone can make comments on TRE or any similar website. We have to be careful to determine what is correct, and what is fake. I doubt there have been "millions" of Indians who came to Singapore. That is plain nonsense. Making nonsensical claims makes it easy for the government to refute, and cover up the other parts of the problem.

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  5. Nonsensical claims like this 👆

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  6. A CECA Indian family has put up the Singapore flag this National Day, the second year it has done so. It is one of about 6 flags in my condo. Is the family part of the new Singapore core Heng Swee Kiat promised us and is happily building?

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  7. It is one of about 6 flags in my condo.

    Ok, Ok we all know you have money to buy condo. Congratulations on your success, but don't have to be papaya. Just say 6 flags in my block is fine.

    HSK got many plans within his East Coast plan. Nobody knows what the complete plan is, not even HSK. It changes with time, but it is good they put up the Singapore flag.

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  8. Virgo - it is illegal to put up other country flag in Singapore whether Pinoy, America or North Korea. All are not allowed. Next time, just pull it down or if you bo chi, complain to police. Only the embassy can fly other country flag in Singapore. I'm not sure about gay flag because it don't represent other country.

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  9. I doubt there have been "millions" of Indians who came to Singapore. That is plain nonsense. Making nonsensical claims makes it easy for the government to refute, and cover up the other parts of the problem.
    August 08, 2021 12:09 pm

    Over the last 15 to 20 years, how many have come and left? How many have camouflaged themselves as Singaporeans and living among us?

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  10. I think it's probably close a few hundred per year. The ethnic Indian population is Singapore is less than 9%, and most of them are probably Singapore born. Doubt the foreign workers can apply for PR or citizenship.

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    1. Check the statistics from government statistics department. Don't just think with your brain that is devoid of knowledge. Knowledge is power.

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  11. Now govt said wanted to review policy on foreign talent. Must really thank psp for it cause without psp they won't look into it. Wp quite useless

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  12. Checking government statistics also must have some brains. Otherwise rubbish in, rubbish out.

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  13. https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/people/article/3123929/indias-fake-degrees-hundreds-singapore-malaysia-us-canada-left

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  14. Singapore must be prepared for more Covid-19 infections, deaths with reopening: Ong Ye Kung

    Sad to see such statements from overpaid amateurs.....

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  15. https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2019/09/19/mas-okay-with-its-chief-fintech-officer-to-be-advisor-to-indian-state-govt-in-his-personal-capacity/


    Indian state government of Odisha has appointed the “well-known development strategist and financial expert”, Mr Sopnendu Mohanty, as the state’s advisor of digital and financial technology. He will enjoy the rank and status of an Indian minister of state, said the news report.
    His job as the Odisha’s state advisor includes giving suggestions to the various ministers in the state as well as working in co-ordination with the chief minister’s office. It is said he would have a key role in preparation of annual budgets for the state.
    Mr Mohanty himself came from Odisha. Coincidentally, he is currently also working as the Chief Fintech Officer of Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).

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