WATCH: Tan Chuan-Jin apologises to Jamus Lim for using unparliamentary language caught on mic

In recent news, it was reported that the speaker, Tan Chuan-Jin, is apologizing to WP’s Jamus Lim for using ‘non-parliamentary language’. The incident was recorded on a hot microphone. For more details and information you should read the article. Stay tuned for all the latest ideas and updates in the PKB news.

Tan Chuan-Jin apologizes to Jamus Lim

It was recently reported that the speaker, Tan Chaun-Jin, apologized to WP’s Jamus Lim for using “non-parliamentary language” caught on a hot mic. On Tuesday, July 11, Speaker of Parliament Tan Chuan-Jin apologized for using unethical language in his reaction to a speech by Workers’ Party (MP) Member of Parliament (MP) Jamus Lim. The viral video has been circulating on social media and is being shared by various users. In the video, Mr. Tan can be heard muttering the words “fuck populist” after Professor Lim’s speech, before calling on MP Vikram Nair to respond. He continues reading for more details.

Mr. Tan wrote that when he listens to speeches that are made for everyone, he has many definite attitudes about them. He said that these were the private thoughts of him muttering to himself, not to anyone. Associate Professor Lim, who is an MP for Sengkang GRC, is reported to have spoken about the need for an official poverty line to help poor and needy and disadvantaged people in Singapore, advocating for equal opportunities in education, healthcare and employment for all. . Mr. Tan said that he apologized to Associate Professor Lim for his comments, which the latter graciously accepted.

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It was believed that in the commentary of prof. Lim actually called Mr. Tan and accepted his apology. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Singaporean national runner Soh Rui Yong commented on the incident, saying people had been sending him videos because of Tan’s second role as president of Singapore’s National Olympic Council. Soh was previously banned from the 2023 Asian Games after making derogatory and derisive comments about others in the public domain. SNOC did not release details of those statements. In a post, the SOH said it appears that TCJ is doing this to voice their disagreement with the opposition MP.

Namely, in September 2021, Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan apologized to non-constituency Singapore Progress Party Member of Parliament Leong Mun Wai for calling him “illiterate” and questioning his educational skills.

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