There
were many headline news of the increasing numbers of foreign tycoons making Sin City their homes. These are
the genuinely super talents that have made it good in life in their own ways
and are filled with money and riches, and life was meant for living and
pleasure. They are here for the right or wrong reasons but one thing for sure,
they will not be here to take away plum jobs from Singaporeans. The only
unsavoury sin they could commit would be the buying of a few ethereal priced
properties. But this would not have too much negative impact on the general
populace as their numbers, and the sale of landed properties is limited by
legislation and a thinking Govt, are small and remote, a world of their own.
They could in their own ways contribute positively to the economy if that is
what the Govt desires. I don’t think anyone has any issue on these tycoons.
What
this group of tycoons will not do is to feast on the success of the country
built over the last few decades. They would not be parachuted down from nowhere
to take over top jobs and be paid millions when the jobs could have gone to the
local talents. Many Singaporeans see this as a betrayal. I am still scratching
my head as to the number of top jobs going to foreign talents and watching what
they are doing and what a local could not do much better.
The
paying of millions to foreign talents for positions that were created locally
is something that will not be taken lightly by the aspiring local talents. The
question is why, after building up this place, the credits and benefits ended
up in the pockets of foreign paratroopers and mercenaries. This is not just a matter
of envy. There must be many local talents that can fill these jobs or be
groomed to take over these jobs. I would faint if, after building up a banking
empire like UOB, the top job ended up with a foreigner because no local is
deemed good enough. It is plain silly to do so, all the hard works of several
generations in building a business empire only to see someone coming from no
where to reap the rewards. What has this
foreigner contributed to the creation of wealth and the business to have the
good fortune of being paid in the millions, delivered on a silver platter?
We
should welcome the tycoons and their businesses and the jobs they created for
the locals. Why should we welcome foreign talents who are here for the feast?