Friday, May 1, 2009

ah teck's wu-lin meeting in honglim hill

ng ah teck fighting back

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sorry for the regular orgies interludes from the master shapeshifter's clones....and now a new revelation from jj's long lost father ng ah teck.gosh!! he was really sore and appeared like preparing to fight back against.

EDITOR’S NOTE: A total of 4 CEC members have resigned from the Reform Party, according to Mr Ng Teck Siong. I have also resigned (I was an ordinary member). My resignation was tendered via email to the Secretary General and the interim Chairman on the morning of 30 April 2009.

Written by Ng E-Jay
01 May 2009

Mr Ng Teck Siong, former Chairman of the Reform Party, conducted a press meeting at Speaker’s Corner on 30 April, at around 6.30pm, to explain the events surrounding his alleged ouster from the party, and discuss his future political direction. The press meeting was attended by around 20 supporters, which included former CEC members of the Reform Party who also tendered their resignations this week.

Mr Ng Teck Siong first read out his statement to the press, a copy of which is attached below this article. In his press statement, Mr Ng said: “I have been JBJ’s steadfast companion and right-hand man from the time we left the Worker’s Party in 2001, to the formation of the Reform Party. I have always seen the Reform Party as the embodiment of JBJ’s ideals and values. While I was Chairman of the party, I strongly believed that in addition to paying close attention to the bread and butter issues concerning all Singaporeans, the Reform Party should also seek to reform our political system and campaign for effective separation of powers between the legislature, Executive and Judiciary. Only when Singaporeans have been granted political rights can they effectively campaign for their economic rights.”

Mr Ng also said that he wished to rally his comrades in Opposition towards the common goals of fostering opposition Unity and delivering a credible and robust challenge to the PAP.

During question-and-answer time, mainstream media and alternative media reporters were very keen to know more about the disagreements between Mr Ng Teck Siong and the new Secretary General, Kenneth Jeyaretnam.

Mr Ng said that the new team in Reform Party was “weak and infirm of purpose”. He also expressed regret that “a mis-step had arrived”, referring to recent events leading up to the installment of Kenneth Jeyaretnam as the new Secretary General.

In a press release on 27 April, the Reform Party said that “a vote of no confidence in Ng Teck Siong as Chairperson of the party was passed by a majority vote of the CEC”. However, Mr Ng repeatedly denied this claim, saying: “There was no meeting.”

Further queries by reporters about the vote of no confidence were dismissed by Mr Ng, who said that he did not wish to dwell on past disputes.

Mr Ng also denied being ousted from the party, saying that he resigned on his own accord.

According to TOC who spoke to Mr Ng Teck Siong after the press conference, Mr Ng had called for an emergency meeting on 26 April, and that four items were on the agenda. However, the meeting could not proceed, and he had no choice but to call it to a close.

I also checked with Teck Siong after the press conference was over. He confirmed that after he closed the emergency meeting, there had been no further communication between him and the other CEC members who had crossed over to Kenneth Jeyaretnam’s side on Sunday. He had submitted his resignation letter on Monday morning, and up till that point, he was not even aware about there being any vote of no confidence against him.

“How could a vote of no confidence be passed when only 3 attendees signed the attendance sheet?” he asked, in reference to my question whether the motion of no confidence was passed on Sunday itself.

TOC reports that they are currently querying Reform Party on the vote of no confidence (see TOC’s report below).
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JJ HAD QUIT RP!! when did that happen?

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Re: ngejay is loyal to which party? SDP OR RP?

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Originally Posted by Perspective
I find one thing strange. From what people said of this Ng E-Jay, he seemed to be a PHD holding star who could make a difference to the opposition but by the time he left, he was only an ordinary member.
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when and how has he joined? actually it's confusing here. let me rephrased: how long did he join RP? was he a SDP member b4 jumping over to RP? if so, why the switch? (OR is he refering to SDP? THIS IS CONFUSING!!)

....and now u said "he has left RP". how long was he there?? and why he left again?

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