Given their popularity and strong sense of up-manship, and their never-say-die attitude towards free sex and freedom in general, Alvin and Vivian will make very good candidates for the coming GE in Malaysia. Their posters will be easily recognisable and they make good symbols for freedom and democracy. Vote for Alvin and Vivian! Malaysia Boleh!
Sex bloggers still hog the limelight
PETALING JAYA: Stories about sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee are still dominating the headlines, with numbers showing that the public just can't get enough of them.
Most media outlets on both sides of the Causeway gave prominence to the couple, with Singapore's The New Paper front-paging the matter twice on Tuesday and Friday.
Vernacular newspapers in Malaysia have also given prominence to the couple.
A story about Tan receiving a “stern warning” from Lee's mother published on Friday in the New Straits Times remained in the “Most Read” column as of yesterday.
Meanwhile, “Vivian Lee” as well as variations to the keyword became the second most popular search on Google on Thursday in the republic, with more than 10,000 searches on her that day alone.
The Star also recorded tremendous interest by readers with 194,000 hits on the three stories about them until Thursday.
In a Google Analytics survey service subscribed by The Star Online, the initial story “Porn blog couple causes furore” published on Wednesday topped the list, making it the most read story with 86,649 page views.
Surveyed over a three-day period between Tuesday and Thursday, the follow-up story “Vivian Lee defends postings of her erotic pictures and videos with boyfriend” published on Oct 18 became the second most read story on The Star Online with 85,675 page views.
However, the Malaysian media is considered late in joining the bandwagon as the news only broke here a day after the Singapore media highlighted the matter.
Formery Workers' Party member was expelled by the opposition party earlier this week following allegations of extramarital affairs.
Here is a breakdown of events from the time the rumours first broke last month till today:
2011 General Election: Contested for Hougang SMC. Won PAP's Desmond Choo Pey Ching with 64.81 per cent of the votes.
June 7, 2011 - Feb 7, 2012: Treasurer, Central Executive Council, WP
Jan 18, 2012: The New Paper asks Mr Yaw's married Workers' Party (WP) colleague about the allegations of them having an affair. She neither confirms nor denies the allegations. At his Meet-the-People Session (MPS) that evening, Mr Yaw says he will not comment on rumours. WP party chief Low Thia Kiang says the same thing during his MPS the same evening
Jan 20, 2012: Socio-political website Temasek Review Emeritus publishes a story alleging that a Mr Yaw, "a core member of a prominent opposition party", is having an affair with a married woman from the same party.
Jan 18, 2012: Mr Yaw is a no-show at his MPS and was reportedly absent from his town council office for about a week. He disappears from public eye.
Jan 26, 2012: TNP reports that netizens had been posting on Mr Yaw's Facebook page, asking him to tackle the allegations head-on.
Feb 1, 2012: Mr Yaw still refuses to comment on the allegations. At his MPS, former National Solidarity Party secretary-general and ex-WP member Goh Meng Seng shows up with four friends.
Feb 7, 2012:Resigns as treasurer for WP. No reason is given for his resignation. Non-Constituency MP Yee Jenn Jong replaces him as treasurer.
Feb 9, 2012 Mr Yaw's alleged affair with a married Chinese national who had assisted him with translation work is reported in The New Paper.
Feb 11, 2012: More than 1,000 Hougang residents celebrate Chinese New Year with Mr Yaw over a hearty dinner. Mr Yaw's wife, Madam Lau Wang Lin, heads the team of 12 grassroots members who organise the dinner.
Feb 15, 2012: Expelled from WP with immediate effect
Feb 16, 2012:Seen at Changi airport Terminal 1 with luggage. Media reports say he has been thinking of leaving the country since rumours first appeared online in Jan.
I just read it from our local famous social-political website that WP MP Yaw Shin Leong is involved in a under table affair with his WP team mate Angela Oon and the latter is pregnant. :skeptical:
This is a little shocking to me because Yaw Shin Leong is 斯斯文文. :skeptical:
Personally for me, I find the news a little disturbing because personally I believe in 100% faithful to my wife... and perhaps I have a bit more expectation for an elected MP. I am not sure how will the more religious citizen feel, especially the Catholics because I know some are against abortion, and here the rumour is that girl involved here is pregnant.
P.S: Dear board moderators, if my discussion is inappropriate, feel free to remove. Thanks!
Exclusive: Core member of opposition party alleged to be having extramarital affair
January 20th, 2012 | Author: Editorial
TR Emeritus (TRE) has received several tip-offs from reliable informants that a core member of a reputable opposition party is allegedly involved in an extramarital affair with a married woman who is also from the same party.
According to the informants, some of whom are from the Covenant Evangelical Free Church (CEFC), a certain Mr Yaw, core member of a prominent opposition party has been sleeping around with a married female member of the same party named Angela and has gotten her pregnant.
Mr Yaw and his wife reportedly sought counseling with Reverend Dr Chua Chung Kai of the CEFC after the affair came to light, in a bid to save their marriage which was on the rock. Both Mr Yaw and his wife worship at CEFC.
Reverend Chua refused comment when contacted but several members of the church whom TRE spoke to said that they were “very angry” that the church leaders were helping to cover up the affairs of Mr Yaw. Some added that “this is not the first time that he has done this (sleeping with other women)”.
An informant close to the opposition party said that the Central Executive Council (CEC) is aware of Mr Yaw’s actions but is undecided (at the time of this reporting) as to what action should be taken.
Apparently, the CEC is aware that Mr Yaw has been ‘poking around’ with several women in the past and has warned him on several occasions. Mr Yaw who then had quite a few women decided to ‘release’ the rest and ‘keep’ Angela.
In a reply to media queries from TRE, the Deputy Treasurer of the party Mr Png said: “We have to think carefully about our response”.
Update (21 Jan, 12:15am):
Another informant has told us that Angela is married to a “Mr Lee”. The informant told us that Angela’s husband is very upset and angry over the whole incident.
Editor’s note: Details and names have been intentionally left out in this initial article pending further response to TRE’s queries from the said opposition party’s CEC. A more detailed article will be released in due course upon further reply from the party’s CEC or when new updates on the matter are received.
Decision to publish this article was not made lightly. It was only after intensive research and verifications that the editorial team allowed it.
Just how and why did the Michael Palmer affair come to light? Was it because the woman involved, Laura Ong, was involved in a love triangle?
The Straits Times on Friday reported that the 33-year-old former grassroots director was in a "serious relationship" with a logistics manager, Andy Lim, for close to two years when she began dating Palmer.
Sources told the paper that Lim, who is in his early 30s, would have been one of the few people to have had access to the SMS and email exchanges between Ong and Palmer.
These exchanges exposing their intimate relationship had been sent to The New Paper by an anonymous source on Saturday -- the same day Palmer came forward and confessed to DPM Teo Chee Hean.
One SMS read, "Hello darling... I love you loads. More than I sometimes show... Sorry. Love love".
Another exchange read, “I hope you are having a good massage. I have some mangoes for you. I love you and miss you loads.”
Other email exchanges showed the pair met up regularly on Mondays and that Palmer had given gifts to Ong, a former constituency director with the People's Association.
Not much is known about Lim except that he is a Anglo-Chinese School and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) alumni. They reportedly met when he was a grassroots volunteer at Punggol South ward and as recently as two weeks ago posted Facebook photos, which have since been deleted, of a recent trip they made to Johor Bahru's Legoland, reported The Straits Times.
On Wednesday, Palmer appeared alongside Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean to announce his resignation as both Speaker and Member of Parliament. DPM Teo said the party first found out about the matter on Saturday and that Palmer offered to resign on the same evening.
Late on Wednesday, the PA also confirmed Ong had resigned from her post.
"Ms Laura Ong, constituency director of Pasir Ris West Constituency Office tendered her resignation on 10 Dec 12, citing family commitments," said the PA statement sent to the media.
When contacted by Yahoo! Singapore, several of Ong's colleagues at Pasir Ris Elias Community Club were not aware she had resigned. Two said she was currently on leave but expected her to be coming back to work.
Photos of Ong, who is married but separated from her husband of six years, are also spreading online after they appeared on a mystery blog that was set up on Wednesday. They showed Ong and her colleagues during a People's Association retreat in Beijing, China.
It was not immediately clear when they were taken but when contacted by Yahoo! Singapore, Pasir Ris-Punggol MP Teo Ser Luck, who was pictured in several of the photos, confirmed they were taken during a grassroots organisation overseas retreat.
Teo, who will take over Palmer's ward in the meantime, said he knew Ong from the time he used to be the MP/Adviser for Punggol South before the 2011 general elections. Ong was then the constituency director of Punggol South.
Local media reported that Palmer, accompanied by his wife of 15 years Diane, said his goodbyes to 30 grassroots volunteers at the PAP's Punggol East Branch Office on Wednesday evening.
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SINGAPORE - "My friend got a super scandal about a politician having an affair. Got proof. You interested?"
TNP immediately tried to find out more about what seemed like an explosive story. For the next hour, there was silence.
Then a couple more messages arrived five minutes before noon from a source close to the woman linked to the scandal.
At noon, four e-mails with the header "Michael Palmer" were sent to TNP.
Attached to three of them were screengrabs of SMS and e-mail exchanges allegedly between the politician and the woman. Michael Palmer. Speaker of Parliament since last year. Young, dashing politician. This was a big story indeed.
The messages, which seemed to have been sent to the woman's smartphone, suggested an intimate relationship between the two, which included regular Monday meetings.
One message reads: "Hello darling... I love you loads. More than I sometimes show... Sorry. Love love."
Another message says: "But you can't judge our relationship by just what happens on Monday."
One e-mail shows a forwarded message: "Your booking at Fairmont Singapore." The last e-mail sent by the source contained a picture of a Dior handbag that Mr Palmer purportedly gave the woman.
Shortly after, the informant said in an SMS that the issue needed to be escalated. He declined to speak to TNP and would only communicate through SMS.
"You recall Yaw Shin Leong? We need good ministers," he wrote.
Mr Yaw, a former member of the Workers' Party, was the MP for Hougang before news of his alleged extramarital affairs caused his sacking earlier this year.
As TNP was trying to verify the information given by the source, somewhere else in Singapore that same day, Mr Palmer was coming clean to the People's Action Party (PAP).
He met Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean and said that "he would resign his positions", the media was told in a press conference chaired by the DPM on Wednesday.
When Mr Palmer apologised "for what he had done", Mr Teo told him to look after his family and to do what he could "to make up for the hurt he had caused them".
First, Mr Palmer's personal Facebook account was deleted in the morning.
Then his Facebook page and Twitter accounts also disappeared. At 9.33am, the PAP invited the media to a press conference by DPM Teo at 1.15pm.
Reading from a written statement, he told the press he had resigned "to avoid further embarrassment to the PAP and to Parliament".
He declined to take personal questions on his affair and how it had affected his family.
In his letter to the PM, also dated on Wednesday, he tendered his resignation as MP and as a PAP member with immediate effect.
He said he took full responsibility for his "grave mistake".
"My conduct was improper and it was a serious error of judgment," he wrote.
PM Lee accepted the resignation "with great sadness" yesterday.
He said: "It is necessary that all PAP MPs and advisers to grassroots organisations uphold the highest standards of personal conduct... and that the party be seen to hold its MPs and advisers to these standards."
Mr Palmer also asked for his family to be spared the publicity.
"I humbly request that you be kind enough to respect my family's privacy during this difficult period," he said.
This appeal was repeated by both DPM Teo and PM Lee. DPM Teo told reporters that those involved "are suffering much hurt from this episode".
"They need time and space for the healing to take place. I hope Singaporeans give them this time and space to do so, and that in time, they will rebuild their lives," he said.
The PA identified the woman as Madam Laura Ong, constituency director of Pasir Ris West Constituency Office, in a press statement on Wednesday evening.
It said she had tendered her resignation on Monday, citing family commitments.
On Wednesday night, Mr Palmer and his wife met grassroots leaders and volunteers of the Punggol East ward.
In a Facebook post, DPM Teo, who was also there with Mr Teo Ser Luck, said Mr Palmer had apologised to the grassroots members.
"There were tears in many eyes as they wished Michael and his family well," he wrote.
Mr Palmer did not respond to TNP's requests on Wednesay to comment on the SMS and e-mail exchanges.
Coincidentally, an American novelist named Michael Palmer released his new book this week. Its title - Political Suicide.
Foreign Talent Professor charged with obtaining sexual favors from NUS Law student Darinne Ko Wen Hui
Lately, we are seeing and hearing scandals linked to Malaysia Boleh counterparts in NUS, Singapore. What with Alvin and Vivian, and before that the great law Assoc Professor's sex scandal in, well, where else but NUS. Maybe there is some truths when they said NUS should stand for Naked University of Scandals. Joke aside......
National University of Singapore (NUS) associate professor from the Law Faculty Tey Tsun Hang has been charged in court over the sex-for-grades case this morning.
The 41 year old faces six corruption charges for allegedly showing favour to his student, Darinne Ko Wen Hui (pic below), between May 2010 and July 2010. According to court documents obtained by the media, Tey reportedly gave Darinne better grades in return for sex on two occasions.
Tey also received a Mont Blanc pen worth S$740 and tailor-made shirts from Darinne who paid one of Tey’s bills amounting to almost S$1,300.
Despite Darinne being the one who approached Tey to offer sex in exchange for better grades, she has not been charged for any offences yet.
The 23 year old is currently working as a pupil in an established local law firm, thanks to the ‘A’ grade she obtained in her final year elective in exchange for the sexual services she provided to her law professor who now faces the unsavory prospect of being thrown into jail.
In an email sent out to the media on Friday morning, Tey said he stands by his academic principles and that he has always pursued his academic writing in good faith, with no ill intent.
NUS Law professor Tey Hsun Hang has sent an email to his friends and the media this morning declaring that he stands by his ‘academic principles’.
Attached below is his email:
Dear friends and members of the media profession,
I will appear at Court 26 of the Subordinate Courts of Singapore at 9am today (27 July 2012), facing six charges of corruption – two of which involve sexual gratification; all of which are about showing favour in my assessment of a recently-graduated female student’s academic performance.
I stand by my academic principles. I have always pursued my academic writing in good faith, with no ill intent.
The women involved are probably blaming the govt for this. There isn't enough "chief" to go round, the reason why all ended up banging the same chief. But the govt is unperturbed as they knew there would be more than enough foreign talents to go around in no time.
Ten counts of corruption and sex scandals.
That’s what former Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) chief Peter Lim Sin Pang is facing after being charged in court.
The 52-year-old is alleged to have shown favour to potential vendors in return for sexual gratification from women representing different companies.
The three women according to Channel NewsAsia are:
1) Pang Chor Mui, a general manager at Nimrod Engineering (married, in her 40s)
2) Lee Wei Hoon, a director at Singapore Radiation Centre (married, in her 40s)
3) Esther Goh, a business development director at NCS Private Limited (single, age unknown)
The sexual encounters happened between 2 May 2010 to 23 November 2011 when Lim was still chief of SCDF.
Esther Goh is apparently involved in seven sexual encounters with Lim.
Lim could end up in jail for five years and be slapped with a fine of $100,000 for each count of corruption, if found guilty.
However, according to Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao, the prosecutor has said that only three of the charges will be pursued if Lim pleads guilty.
The three charges are:
1) Receiving oral sex from Pang Chor Mui at a car park at Stadium Walk.
2) Accepting sexual gratification in return for favours from Lee Wei Hoon in Paris.
3) Receiving sexual gratification in exchange for favours from Esther Goh at Marina Bay Golf Course.
The remaining seven charges will be considered by the judge when the verdict is passed, reported the newspaper. It is uncertain whether Lim will plead guilty to the charges. His lawyer said he will consult his client before presenting his case.
Lim's next court hearing is on 5 July.
The Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), arrested Lim in early January for allegations of 'serious personal misconduct'.
Prior to Lim’s arrest, the CPIB also arrested former Central Narcotics Bureau director Ng Boon Gay for similar reasons.
News of CPIB nabbing both men was first published by the Chinese daily Lianhe Wanbao.
Here's the full list of details published by Lianhe Wanbao:
Pang Chor Mui
1) Alleged to have provided oral sex to Mr Lim at a car park at Stadium Walk in May 2010
Lee Wei Hoon
1) Alleged to have had intercourse and oral sex with Lim
2) Had intercourse apparently with Lim in a hotel in Paris sometime between 18-21 October 2011.
3) Allegedly performed oral sex on Lim on 23 November last year at Big Splash at East Coast Park.
Esther Goh Tok Mui
Allegedly provided sexual gratification for Lim at:
1) A car park at Marina Bay Golf Course sometime around 20 April 2011
2) An apartment in Tanjong Rhu in May 2011
3) A car park at Singapore Indoor Stadium on 19 May 2011
4) Apartment in Tanjong Rhu sometime between 3-6 September 2011
5) HDB apartment in Clementi sometime between 3-6 September 2011
Things are getting hazy at the trials. How do we define "Oral" sex here. Unless any openings on a female body is considered "oral", which will leave no doubt as to the oral sex claim. But if it is restricted to only the mouth, then the next question is, if licking his finger considered oral sex as well? Then all those finger-licking KFC fans should be first to be convicted.
The prosecution may be right here on the oral sex charge. She claimed she didn't lick his dick, but nobody asked the man if he licked her pussy. Unless licking pussy is not considered oral sex, which I doubt so, the pros is right to charge for oral sex. And then again, if both of them used their mouths on each other's mouths, they are absolutely having oral sex. Got it!
The beautiful Cecilia Sue without her sunglasses on vs. the typical lapdog look of her ex-lover the former CNB chief. Licking your pet's dick is still considered oral sex, I think.
A fortune-teller friend of mine has got these advice for her. Change your surname from Sue to Soo or something else. This is a very inauspicious surname to have and it will do much damage to you and your future, Cecilia. Are you reading this?
With a name like Sue, you are bound to get sued or end up wasting time and money suing others. Also, in Chinese, the sound "Sue" means "to lose". Directly translated it means Cecilia Lose. You have everything to lose if you stick to this awful surname of yours.
You should also consider changing your English name. Cecilia, sound like 'si-si-liau' in hokkien, Translated it means "die-die-already". And if you add the "Lose" behind, you are as good as doomed.
"HarryLKY" <harr...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:6b61eee0-7c0c-4516-9193-a77235ff5f4d@t8g2000pbe.googlegroups.com...
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> "Denise Phua has a autistic child.... If there is any thing good about
> the PAP, it is Denise Phua."
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> How the fuck is that good? It's only because she has an autistic child
> that she champions the cause of providing support for autistic kid.
> How much more self-serving does it get?
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> If she didn't have an autistic kid, then it's fine to ignore them? Her
> politics reflect nothing more than her pure personal self-interests
> and motives.
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> Lee Kuan Yew is the master at this.
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> All along there wasn't any government scholarships, then when his son
> Lee Hsien Loong was ready to go to university, the President
> Scholarship was started so that his son can be the first recipient and
> have his overseas university education paid for by the public.
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> All along it has been next-to-impossible to get a banking license,
> then when his brother Lee Kim Yew decided to become director of Tat
> Lee bank, suddenly Tat Lee bank obtained one with no difficulty.
>
> All along since the Hock Lee bus riots, only one bus company was
> allowed to operate in Singapore, then his wife Kwa Geok Choo decided
> to go into the public transport business, suddenly the government
> decided to liberalize public transportation market and allowed a
> second competitor, Kwa Geok Choo's Trans Island Bus Services, to
> operate.
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> All along Singapore has ostracized homosexuals, then when he
> discovered his grandson Li Huanwu is gay, then suddenly the anti-
> homosexual laws are repealed.
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> And therein lies the trouble with all PAP MPs, they keep recruiting
> mini-Lees who think and operate like Lee Kuan Yew, creating a
> government of self-centered scumbags.
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