S’porean working in the finance sector for 15 years says he quit because in a department with ‘23 staff, 22 were from India and 1 was a Chinese based in HK’

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Singapore — A concerned Singaporean wrote and shared his experience working in a foreign bank in Singapore where he saw how there was widespread hiring of foreigners, leading to him eventually leaving the company.

on Tuesday , the netizen said that after hearing the ministerial speeches by Health Minister Ong Ye Kung and Manpower Minister Tan See Leng on Tuesday , they were “filled with so much anger I have to write this”.

In the letter, the Singaporean wrote that in a particular department, out of a total of 23 staff members, 22 were from India, and the remaining one was a Chinese person who was based in Hong Kong. This bunch of idiots and their MOM minions dare say the CECA has not allowed a free movement of Indian nationals in S’pore’s PMET segment?I have been working in the financial sector for 15 years and saw for myself how the sector was inundated by Indian “professionals” who started streaming in from around 2007. In a matter of years, this became a flood.During my time, you could see certain departments filled with just Indian nationals. In 1 such department, there were 23 staff.

Hence, when people refer MBFC as Mumbai Financial Centre or CBP as Chennai Business Park, it’s really not a joke. You just have to go there during lunch time or tea-break at around 4 pm to see for yourself.Nothing much has changed since I left. YGiven tonight’s rhetoric by the PAP, I really doubt things will change for the better. The real solution to this is to have a stronger Opposition presence in the Parliament to force the PAP to account for their policies and decisions.

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