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The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) arranged for me to meet a group of local business leaders last week for a frank, closed-door discussion on the latest developments impacting our economy and society.

The business leaders had many questions for me on the evolving COVID-19 situation. Some were concerned with how we were handling the situation. Others were concerned about the dwindling visitor arrivals and the spate of panic buying. In addition to seeking assurance from the Government that we would support them through this challenging period, they also wanted to have our assessment of how other countries and places were dealing with the coronavirus, ways in which we could strengthen our defences both psychologically and physically to deal with the coronavirus and its fallout, as well as what the future is likely to be after the situation had stabilised.

I provided a frank assessment to the business leaders. Many of them have attended my closed-door dialogues and they know that I do not mince my words when presenting hard truths and trade-offs. I shared frankly our challenges, difficult decisions and trade-offs. This is because I see them as an important part of Team Singapore and recognise the role that they play in supporting Singapore’s continued survival and success. In order for us to continue to take difficult decisions together, it is critical that we have a shared understanding of the challenges and opportunities that we face.

After the dialogue, the members expressed their appreciation of the frank discussion we had and felt that such dialogues were very useful in helping them understand the issues that we face. Such dialogues are important in helping us build trust and awareness within the community. I hope that we will always be able to have these sometimes difficult but frank discussions with each other. Trust and confidentiality will be critical in sharing such sensitive matters in closed-door sessions. Hearsay taken out of context will be unhelpful to trust-building and collective actions in these difficult times. CCS

 

https://www.facebook.com/ChanChunSing.SG/

 

 

See Kee Chiu posting yesterday. he knew the voice recording is out and I think his people will try to root out the leaker.

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1 hour ago, meng.huat said:

The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) arranged for me to meet a group of local business leaders last week for a frank, closed-door discussion on the latest developments impacting our economy and society.

The business leaders had many questions for me on the evolving COVID-19 situation. Some were concerned with how we were handling the situation. Others were concerned about the dwindling visitor arrivals and the spate of panic buying. In addition to seeking assurance from the Government that we would support them through this challenging period, they also wanted to have our assessment of how other countries and places were dealing with the coronavirus, ways in which we could strengthen our defences both psychologically and physically to deal with the coronavirus and its fallout, as well as what the future is likely to be after the situation had stabilised.

I provided a frank assessment to the business leaders. Many of them have attended my closed-door dialogues and they know that I do not mince my words when presenting hard truths and trade-offs. I shared frankly our challenges, difficult decisions and trade-offs. This is because I see them as an important part of Team Singapore and recognise the role that they play in supporting Singapore’s continued survival and success. In order for us to continue to take difficult decisions together, it is critical that we have a shared understanding of the challenges and opportunities that we face.

After the dialogue, the members expressed their appreciation of the frank discussion we had and felt that such dialogues were very useful in helping them understand the issues that we face. Such dialogues are important in helping us build trust and awareness within the community. I hope that we will always be able to have these sometimes difficult but frank discussions with each other. Trust and confidentiality will be critical in sharing such sensitive matters in closed-door sessions. Hearsay taken out of context will be unhelpful to trust-building and collective actions in these difficult times. CCS

 

https://www.facebook.com/ChanChunSing.SG/

 

 

See Kee Chiu posting yesterday. he knew the voice recording is out and I think his people will try to root out the leaker.

 

his so-callled frank assessment is nothing but an exercise to siam responsibilities.

 

during the whole recording, i hear nothing on how to contain the virus and what measures to be adopted to help smes.

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1 hour ago, meng.huat said:

 

I provided a frank assessment to the business leaders. Many of them have attended my closed-door dialogues and they know that I do not mince my words when presenting hard truths and trade-offs. I shared frankly our challenges, difficult decisions and trade-offs. This is because I see them as an important part of Team Singapore and

 

 

See Kee Chiu posting yesterday. he knew the voice recording is out and I think his people will try to root out the leaker.

 

this is the hard truths.

 

Image result for lee kuan yew hard truths to keep singapore going

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1 minute ago, socrates469bc said:

 

his so-callled frank assessment is nothing but an exercise to siam responsibilities.

 

during the whole recording, i hear nothing on how to contain the virus and what measures to be adopted to help smes.

 

He mock people only

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3 minutes ago, Chestnut said:

 

He mock people only

 

unfortunately, the oppo dont have a andy xie to really challenge kee chiu and jokers.

 

if only someone actually mock loong loong and his casino economy in 2004, maybe sgp economy will not be in such a rut of stagnation.

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1 hour ago, ManOfTheHour said:

How many of them are paid IB?

 

45 minutes ago, Chestnut said:

 

I wanna know 

 

Fall Falling GIF by Sam Jack Gilmore

 

most likely the first 4-5 posts r paid ibs and the rest r brainwashed kgk/kgb supporters follow-up.

 

this yr chinese chamber of commerce cancelled the pre-rehearsed budget seminar.

 

but chamber also dont organize an online seminar means they r afraid bo liaos like me will go online and xia suay heng-man. 

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