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    • Cybersecurity Manager Of 16 Years Quits Job To Become Hawker At Nasi Lemak By Brown - 8days   https://www.8days.sg/eatanddrink/hawkerfood/cybersecurity-manager-quits-job-become-hawker-nasi-lemak-brown-860181   Full Story: Cybersecurity Manager Turned Hawker – Nasi Lemak By Brown 🇸🇬   Published: 06 Jul 2026 | Source: 8days.sg       👤 Who is Melvyn Brown?   - Age: 44 - Background: 16-year career in cybersecurity & risk management, holding managerial roles in IT audit, data security across banking, insurance and public sectors - Heritage: Mixed Chinese, Indian, Portuguese and British - Family: Married with two kids (6 & 12); wife works in healthcare       📅 Timeline of Change   - End 2024: Left corporate job, took months to rest and plan - Early plan: Tried NEA hawker incubation programme – passed preparation but failed food tasting; switched to public bidding for stall - March 2026: Opened Nasi Lemak By Brown at Golden Mile Food Centre       🤔 Why Swap Cyber Suits for Hawker Aprons?   - Core drive: Wanted to build something truly his own, where his effort shows results immediately – not just reports for others - Long-time dream: F&B was always his goal; burnout pushed him to finally act on it - Financial trade-off: Took a big pay cut; currently draws no salary – all earnings go back into the business - Menu pivot: Originally planned chicken curry, but switched to nasi lemak for broader market appeal and personal comfort food connection - Location pick: Chose Golden Mile because there was no dedicated nasi lemak stall there yet       🍛 What Makes His Nasi Lemak Special?   Simple, focused menu – only lemongrass chicken nasi lemak   - Regular: $5.80 | Large: $7.20 | Chicken alone: $4.50 - Signature: Boneless chicken leg marinated 15–24 hours to infuse lemongrass and tenderise meat - Rice: Uses Thai jasmine grains; still refining technique to reduce breakage - Sambal: Took 6 months to perfect, tweaked constantly based on customer feedback - Self-taught: Learned cooking from online guides and friends/family       💼 Business & Operations   - Startup cost: ~$30,000 from personal savings - One-man show: Does everything – prep, cooking, cashiering, cleaning, social media - Tech touch: Installed self-ordering kiosk to streamline service – bringing corporate efficiency to hawker life - Daily routine: Starts ~7am; cooks through lunch rush; spends 3 more hours marinating, stocking and cleaning       ⚖️ Realities of Hawker Life   Challenges vs Rewards ✅ Skills transfer: Workflow planning, risk analysis and data forecasting from cybersecurity help run the stall better ✅ Instant feedback: Adjust food and recipes right away based on what customers say – far more satisfying than corporate reports ❌ Physical toll: Standing by hot fryer all day; got burns and heat rashes; much harder than office work ❌ Demand guessing: Still learning to prep just right – some days waste food, other days sell out early ❌ Doubts: Friends raised eyebrows over leaving stable job; family was his biggest support       🚀 Future Plans   - No rush to expand – focus now on refining systems and consistency - Long-term hope: Move to a small proper eatery for more comfortable seating       📍 Visit Nasi Lemak By Brown   - Location: #01-96, Golden Mile Food Centre, 505 Beach Rd, Singapore 199583 - Hours: Sun–Fri 9am–2pm | Closed Saturdays - Contact: 9005 1858
    • Mandatory treatment for Joo Seng HDB fire offender | The Straits Times   https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/mandatory-treatment-order-for-man-who-started-joo-seng-hdb-fire-that-sent-10-people-to-sgh   Full Details: Mandatory Treatment for Joo Seng HDB Fire Offender   Source: The Straits Times | Published: 6 July 2026, 12:35 PM       📌 Basic Case Information   - Offender: Liu Zheyuan, 44 - Incident time: Around 9:40 PM, 4 May 2026 - Location: 18th-floor unit, Block 14 Joo Seng Road (near Upper Aljunied Road) - Charge: One count of committing mischief by fire (pleaded guilty in June 2026) - Sentence: 2-year Mandatory Treatment Order (MTO) issued on 6 July 2026 — psychiatric treatment in lieu of imprisonment       🔥 How the Fire Started   Liu suffered from delusional disorder and believed neighbours were targeting him with laser beams and electric currents through the ceiling. To "defend himself", he lit charcoal in a pot in his living room, placed it on a metal rack near an open window, and added more charcoal. A nearby plastic curtain caught fire, which spread to the whole flat and damaged parts of the HDB block. He tried to put out the fire himself but failed, then told neighbours to evacuate and called SCDF.       📉 Consequences   - Property loss: S$80,000 to S$100,000 - Casualties: 10 people sent to Singapore General Hospital — including Liu’s elderly parents and two firefighters, mostly for smoke inhalation. Both firefighters have since been discharged. - Liu was remanded at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) after arrest for assessment.       📋 What is a Mandatory Treatment Order?   Under Singapore law, an MTO requires offenders with treatable mental conditions linked to their offences to undergo psychiatric care instead of jail time. It may last up to 36 months; Liu’s 2-year order means he must complete treatment as required, or face further legal consequences .
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