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Ng Yen Yen admits she once held Australian PR
An old story, it was first exposed by The Sun deputy editor R. Nadeswaran. The gist of it here:
Deputy Culture, Arts and Tourism Minister Datuk Ng Yen Yen was a permanent resident of Australia when she took the oath of loyalty to King and country when she was appointed a senator more than nine years ago.
She was a director from April 1992 until she resigned in May 1995. Ng took her oath of office as a senator in August 1993, but nine months earlier she had declared herself as a permanent resident of Australia in documents filed with the Australian authorities.
In her resignation letter to the board of directors, she gave her full name as "Senator Dr Ng Yen Yen". The 1992 profile of the directors describe Ng as "a Malaysian qualified and registered medical practitioner".
"She has been living in Australia for approximately three years... and has undertaken substantial business activities concerned with the import of intellectual properties and commodities," the documents said.
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Ng Yen Yen admits she once held Australian PR
An old story, it was first exposed by The Sun deputy editor R. Nadeswaran. The gist of it here:
Deputy Culture, Arts and Tourism Minister Datuk Ng Yen Yen was a permanent resident of Australia when she took the oath of loyalty to King and country when she was appointed a senator more than nine years ago.
She was a director from April 1992 until she resigned in May 1995. Ng took her oath of office as a senator in August 1993, but nine months earlier she had declared herself as a permanent resident of Australia in documents filed with the Australian authorities.
In her resignation letter to the board of directors, she gave her full name as "Senator Dr Ng Yen Yen". The 1992 profile of the directors describe Ng as "a Malaysian qualified and registered medical practitioner".
"She has been living in Australia for approximately three years... and has undertaken substantial business activities concerned with the import of intellectual properties and commodities," the documents said.
If you want to know more, just Google 'ng yen yen australia pr'. Jeffooi of Screenshots has put up some interesting posts in his blogspot blog! For those who do not already know, Jeff Ooi is the blogger-turned-MP whose name was even mentioned by the PM of Singapore in his National Day speech.
For your easy reading, just read his posts here and here regarding 'ng yen yen australia pr'.
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