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02-03-2014, 08:20 AM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

How many, if not all, PAP MPs NOT a full time MPs but full time work for private companies?

Like that also can?

Why vote them to be your MPs when they are doing well in private companies? The fact is they are not there to serve the people and why the hack vote them for?

Next time if there are hawkers, cleaners or unemployed IT candidate (true blue Singaporeans only) in 2016GE they would be your ideal MP.

Need to break this bad PAP karma giving free money $16K to already people with full time job in private companies.

Hope next GE to see all GRCs wards are fully contested and corner 60% of GRCs to break this bad karma for Singapore.




Who is Alvin Yeo?

Alvin Yeo first ran for elections in Hong Kah GRC in 2006 GE. It was a walkover for him as Hong Kah GRC was not contested. In 2011 GE, he was fielded by PAP in Chua Chu Kang GRC. What happened was that in 2011, Chua Chu Kang was absorbed into the Hong Kah GRC and the GRC was renamed to Chua Chu Kang GRC. It is now led by Health Minister Gan Kim Yong.

Alvin Yeo works full-time as Senior Counsel and partner in the law firm WongPartnership. His main areas of practice are banking and corporate disputes, insolvency and restructuring, and construction and civil engineering matters. He has extensive experience in arbitration proceedings both in Singapore and in the region, primarily in corporate, commercial and infrastructure disputes.

Some notable matters he has been involved in include acting for the Astro group of companies in an international arbitration concerning a proposed joint venture for satellite pay television services in Indonesia which also involves multiple proceedings in other jurisdictions with claims totalling over US$1.75 billion; the former Bayerische Hypo- und Vereinsbank in legal proceedings against Asia Pacific Br$$$$$es in relation to the largest corporate fraud in Singapore’s history; Société Générale in defending a claim brought by Jurong Shipyard for US$200 million which represented the largest derivatives claim in Singapore’s history; a U.S. energy conglomerate, in an international arbitration against an international consortium of contractors and Singapore statutory body for damage to crude oil discharge facilities; and the Singapore Medical Council in defending an application for judicial review brought by Dr Susan Lim to halt disciplinary proceedings against her.

He is a member of the Court of the SIAC, the ICC Commission on Arbitration, the Court of the LCIA, a Fellow of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators and on the panel of arbitrators of the International Centre for Dispute Resolution, the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration and the South China International Economic Trade Arbitration Commission. He is also a member of the Appeals Advisory Panel of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), a Council member of the Singapore Business Federation and board member of various public companies in Singapore.

Indeed, his keen interests and extensive experience in international arbitration proceedings made him a recognised international leading litigation and arbitration counsel. His name is listed in international legal directories such as:

The Legal 500 – The Client’s Guide to the Asia Pacific Legal Profession;
IFLR1000 – The Guide to the World’s Leading Financial Law Firms;
Chambers Global – The World’s Leading Lawyers for Business;
Chambers Asia Pacific – Asia Pacific’s Leading Lawyers for Business;
PLC Which Lawyer – Dispute Resolution (Litigation & Regional Arbitration);
Expert Guides − Guide to the World’s Leading Construction Lawyers;
Expert Guides − Guide to the World’s Leading Litigation Lawyers;
Expert Guides − Guide to the World’s Experts in Commercial Arbitration;
Who’s Who Legal:
The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers;
Best Lawyers;
Asialaw Leading Lawyers;
Asialaw Profiles and
Benchmark Asia Pacific – The Definitive Guide to the Leading Disputes Firms and Lawyers in the Region

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