Protest outside cpf building 2005-08-11


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SINGAPORE, Aug 11 (AFP) -

Riot police Thursday broke up a rare demonstration by four people demanding greater transparency and accountability in Singapore's state-managed pension fund and other government-linked agencies.


A dozen anti-riot police wearing helmets and knee-high protective gear and carrying shields and batons formed a phalanx outside the offices of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) as a commanding officer approached the demonstrators.

"You are committing an offence of public nuisance. If you don't disperse you will be arrested," the officer told the protesters as business people and employees watched in the central business district.

The four protesters, among them an office administrator and the sister of an opposition leader, Chee Soon Juan, voluntarily dispersed. They denied being part of any political group.

Police later asked them to hand over their protest materials -- T-shirts and placards -- as part of an investigation to determine whether they had violated any laws.

The two men and two women assembled at lunchtime outside the CPF building in the business district. They said they did not need a permit and staged their protest for about an hour.

Under the law, any public protest of at least five people without a police permit is deemed illegal. The protest took place as Singapore was in the midst of official celebrations of its 40th anniversary of independence.

The protesters hoisted placards calling for greater openness in how the government handles public funds used for retirement pensions, overseas investments and the building of subsidized high-rise apartments.

A police officer said they had received a telephone call from a "member of the public" about the protest, prompting them to send in the riot police.

Monica Kumar, 45, one of the protesters, said they had been insipired by public outrage that followed revelations last month that the chief executive of Singapore's biggest charity, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), was being paid 350,000 US dollars annually.

The scandal sparked an online petition signed by more than 40,000 people and forced the NKF chief executive, T.T. Durai, and the entire board to resign.

"In reality, the NKF is reflective of the entire system in Singapore where public matters are run in a non-transparent and non-accountable manner," the protesters said in a statement.

The statement called on the Housing Development Board and the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) to open their books for public scrutiny.

GIC manages more than 100 billion US dollars in funds and invests globally.

"We call on the government to make Singapore more transparent and accountable, starting with the state organisations mentioned above," the protesters said.
 

now how come news din report about this... i applaud their courage
 

Seems like you are at the right place at the right time.

Very smart of the protesters too! 4 members, just short of running afoul of the law.

Cheers,
 

it's not on CNA's website.. let's wait for tomorrow's newspapers.
 

I read about it, so I went down at lunch time to take the photos.
 

It's on today's straits times, HOME section, page 2, bottom left. Small small only.
 

Got any photo of the 40 riot policemen??

saw some of them in this post

http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1084655&page=1&pp=15

http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/nkfprotest1.jpg
http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/nkfprotest2.jpg
http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/nkfprotest3.jpg

hmmm..why do they need 40 riot policemen in truncheons, shields, head gear, and shin guards vs two man two woman with only one cardboard???
 

Wai said:
hmmm..why do they need 40 riot policemen in truncheons, shields, head gear, and shin guard vs two man two woman with only one cardboard???


SAF use 3:1 ratio
so police cannot lose. must use 10:1 ratio
 

one of the points of riot police is intimidation, hence the bigger numbers.
 

Wai said:
hmmm..why do they need 40 riot policemen in truncheons, shields, head gear, and shin guards vs two man two woman with only one cardboard???

unlike army, they only got two dress codes, civee and fbo.
 

One thing nobody mentioned was that at least for a while, Mr Chee Soon Juan was at the side selling his books. I'm not kidding - it's true.

+1 before lock.
 

mervlam said:
one of the points of riot police is intimidation, hence the bigger numbers.
Isn't this the same method our authority is using against anyone here? Juz look at that poor Kuan....
 

Wai said:
Got any photo of the 40 riot policemen??

saw some of them in this post

http://forums.hardwarezone.com/showthread.php?t=1084655&page=1&pp=15

http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/nkfprotest1.jpg
http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/nkfprotest2.jpg
http://www.singaporedemocrat.org/nkfprotest3.jpg

hmmm..why do they need 40 riot policemen in truncheons, shields, head gear, and shin guards vs two man two woman with only one cardboard???
Actually.....they riot police meh? Dosent look like from the picts leh...
 

weg said:
now how come news din report about this... i applaud their courage
We need more of this courages people....hmmm come to think abt it so true...more transparency in HDB,,,keep claiming susidised our flat and yet build such a huge nice bldg at Toa payoh...if susudused how come so rich...

DIdnt knw otherwise cld have gone done to snap at our riot police...
 

sniperj said:
We need more of this courages people....hmmm come to think abt it so true...more transparency in HDB,,,keep claiming susidised our flat and yet build such a huge nice bldg at Toa payoh...if susudused how come so rich...

DIdnt knw otherwise cld have gone done to snap at our riot police...
You think the riot police is the govt ah? :D Walao if wan to complain, dont vent it on the poor innocent souls leh! ;)
 

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