Re: A NKF Aftershock!




All approved by the Board and they never took steps to deny any of them.Who
are you to question the Board - you Khaw No Bai?


"lobert" <lobert@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dc4oec$u5n$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> the 2000 patients not 3000
> reserves can last only 30 years not 3 years
> the 1st class flying that have been denied and even sue others
> the expensive tap and fittings in his office toilet
> the 12 months bonus
> the lost of confidence as shown by
> thousands of people terminating their monthly contributions to NKF
> thousands of people requested his resignation on internet
>
> he was not removed, he resigned together with NKF board
> Patron added "fire" by saying his $600,000 annual "peanut" income.
>
> ardeedee wrote:
> > What did Durai do that warranted an instant removal?
> > Did the govt have the force of laws behind them to insist on removal of
> > Board and CEO even on resignation simply based on public clamour and
> > perceptions of over payment of remunerations and perks - what is so
> > difficult to appoint another CEO now instead on an interim one?
> >
> >
> > "JJ" <JJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:vuSdnevgTK0r7HjfRVn-vQ@xxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >>This is a government that has the mandate of the people. It is
installed
> >
> > by
> >
> >>the people through a democratic process of general election.
> >>
> >>The ministers are paid the appropriate compensation with no opposition
> >
> > from
> >
> >>the people. You are criminally defaming this government if you intend
to
> >>imply wrong doings by the ministers or the government in the NKF issue.
> >>
> >>The people of Singapore will reject your lies.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>"Dalai Baru" <dalai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>news:pv59e19urmna644ujkg3nja60joj1ieb3p@xxxxxxxxxx
> >>
> >>>Got this emailed to me...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>STUNNING TRUTH: Dialysis in Malaysia!
> >>>
> >>>This one is a real STUNNER, I promise you!
> >>>I found this out from a Malaysian PR,
> >>>but it is confirmed in today's forum page.
> >>>
> >>>So we have the NKF that collects donations
> >>>or if you don't like the NKF, you can go
> >>>to the KDF. Today's ST reveal more little
> >>>facts:
> >>>
> >>>1. The share of dialysis conducted by NKF
> >>>has fallen to 44% from 50%.
> >>>
> >>>2. Despite its reserves, many patients were
> >>>turned away. Desperate some of them die.
> >>>
> >>>3. The other thing we already know the subsidy
> >>>is only 23% - unsubsidised patients pay $180-$280 per session.
> >>>subsidised patients about $130+
> >>>
> >>>Yes we are told these are subsidised rates, so
> >>>Singaporeans donate over the last 37 years to NKF
> >>>to 'help' less fortunate with kidney failure live.
> >>>
> >>>Do you know that there're no big time charity shows in Malaysia?
> >>>Why.....have you wondered why?! Why no charity
> >>>shows, no crying patients appealing for donations on
> >>>TV, ,....nobody saying if you don't help me I'll die? Why no news
> >>>about people having kidney
> >>>failure in Malaysia in Straits Times? A country about
> >>>many times our size must need alot of money to care for its numerous
> >>>kidney patients...the financial resources they need must be
> >>>enormous!?...
> >>>
> >>>Do you know some Singaporean kidney patients go
> >>>to Malaysia? I was told this by a PR whose mother
> >>>had Kidney problems, I simply couldn't believe what he said
> >>>until today.
> >>>
> >>>Here is the stunner:
> >>>
> >>>When a foreigner e.g. Singaporean goes to Malaysia to
> >>>have his dialysis at one of the very comfortable private
> >>>clinics that is "profit oriented", the NON-SUBSIDISED rate
> >>>is RM$100 (S$45)!!!
> >>>
> >>>For Malaysians, they pay a subsidised rate of less that S$15-S$23
> >>>per session!! Those who are too poor, get free treatment.
> >>>
> >>>Don't believe this, go read the Forum page in ST today!
> >>>
> >>>We have a govt with $100B reserves, minister's that are paid $millions
> >>>claiming Singapore is a 1st world country. Yet, something as basic as
> >>>Kidney Dialysis for its citizens, they refused to solve the problem
> >>>but impose such high medical costs that some citizens who cannot
> >>>afford it simply die. They have to pass the responsibility to a
> >>>charity organisation that ended up deceiving the population squeezing
> >>>it for donations. This a sadder tale than we ever thought. This is
> >>>what a govt that run its affairs like a business and corporation can
> >>>do to the people.
> >>>
> >>>Another interesting article in the Forum today, "To feel good
> >>>Singaporeans should compare themselves with Cubans"....ah yes, WE FEEL
> >>>SO GOOD NOW!
> >>>
> >>>http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?...9&sec=lifefocus
> >>>--
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> >
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