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Did Josie Lau LIE? Contradictions in earlier DBS statement and her revelation on CNA ‘Talking Point’ that she has no plans to run for AWARE President
From Wayang Party: Is this a freudian slip or an outright lie? In a press statement released on 17 April 2009, DBS revealed that Josie Lau had informed them of her decision to run for AWARE's President: "Josie informed the bank of her appointment as Aware Exco member on April 13, over two weeks after she was appointed on March 28. She had not sought prior approval for this appointment and thereby breached the staff code of conduct. Nevertheless, DBS made a concession and agreed to support her involvement as Exco member. Early this week, Josie broached the subject of her intent to run for president of Aware. We reviewed her request and subsequently informed her that while the bank continues to support her involvement in Aware, we could not support her intent to run for president, given the demands associated with the top post of a leading advocacy group in Singapore." (Source: Straits Times) However, in an interview with CNA "Talking point" 2 days later on 19 April 2009, Josie Lau painted a different picture: "There were 5 of us, we went around the table and none wanted to take up the position (of President). I was the last woman standing. And I felt that I had to pick up the baton, to run and to continue to lead this organisation that has been marred in controversies in the last one, two weeks." (Watch the interview on Singapore Enquirer) This gave one the impression that she had no intention to run for AWARE's President in the first place and was "forced" to accept the position because nobody in the new exco wanted it which is in direct contradiction to DBS's earlier statement. The issue was brought up by a journalist during the new exco's press conference at Raffles Town Club on 23 April 2009. Surprisingly, Josie chose to evade the question and threw a smokescreen to obsfuscate the truth on the grounds that she is duty-bound to DBS not to reveal details as to what exactly happened. Read an excerpt of the interview below: Journalist: Ok, can I ask 2 questions please. Fong Meng, from Today. Question No. 1, at the point when people were asking, was there an agenda, had the new exco come out even before the AGM or even immediately after the AGM to clarify matters, the integrity of the new exco would not be called into question now. So do you think you could have done something to at least to allay these concerns? The other question, Josie, is about DBS becos DBS has said that the afternoon of the mtg before you were elected as president, you had indicated you planned to stand for election as president. But later on at the Talking Pt programme, you said that you were the "last woman standing". Can you clarify this? Josie Lau: Ya, I'll clarify that second part first. Okay. I'm bound by my employment contract not to say anything between me and DBS, so I hope you'll respect that. Now, the Constitution is such that when the president resigns, you can only elect from one of the six ordinary Exco members and I'm one of them. And there is always a possibility that I could be, I don't know. Okay. And that night, the truth of the matter was as we went round the table, we asked everybody: If somebody before me said that she would take it, I would have gladly given it to her because I did not come into Aware to be president, I was just joining Aware to help out with fund-raising and marketing. So when I spoke to my bosses about me being an Exco member because there were already press articles on the 10th of April, which was a Good Friday, and I had to tell my boss that "Oh, I'm an Exco member" and that was it. And then subsequently when it became apparent that it could be one of the six, any of the six and I said I might as well put it in in an application form. But anyway, this is part of my employment, I don't want to talk about it and please, it's off the record. So that night when we had the meeting, even before the meeting started, there were already press outside waiting. Can you imagine if we had walked out and no president elected, the press will say, "Look, this new Exco has no leadership, no one is willing to take over the baton and everything." And that night I had to bite the bullet and go. We went round the meeting, I was the sixth person to be asked. From the No. 1 to the 5th, nobody wanted. Journalist: No, you said that there were six names and you felt that there was a possibility and you informed the facts. So did you tell DBS that you are running for President? This is a matter of clarification because there's one rumour that's going round that you had lied. Josie, could you clarify that on record, please? Josie Lau: I hope you understand I'm in a very difficult position. I'm not allowed to say anything that happened that night. Journalist: Can I just clarify what we have here? So Josie, you did tell the bank that there's a possibility that by evening you would become president but on Talking Point when you said that there was no plan, you were the last woman standing and you gave in. That was because you were bound by the conditions set by your bank, you can't talk about it? I mean they're trying to understand, it's because they're writing the story and this could go several places, they just need to get the points clarified. Thanks. Josie Lau: Okay, this will be the last question because I've just received the latest update. This thing has grown out of proportion. Okay, the police are there right now at Aware Centre and Shultz Lee, our centre manager is raving and is shouting and just refusing to let the vendor replace the security locks. And the Old Guards, many of the Old Guards are on their way there. I believe there's going to be a fight. So I think, I'm so sorry, I think we have to call, make an end to the press conference. [The press conference ended without Josie Lau giving us a clear, direct and concise answer if she had informed DBS of her intention to run for president] Source: Help Save AWARE Read More →

Transcript of new AWARE exco’s press conference last night at Raffles Town Club led by Josie Lau with Thio Su Mien expressing outrage at the turn of events
Ripped from Help Save Aware, editing by Wayang Party Chairperson: Good evening, members of the media. We apologise for this late notice in calling this briefing but I appreciate everybody's attendance. And we call this meeting in haste because we feel that we shud not delay any more in disclosing something very serious to the public about Aware. In tonight's briefing we will talk about exco experience with Old Guard, what is Aware today, what does this exco aim to do and interactions with the media. Before we move forward, I'd like to introduce the members at this table: Josie Lau, our president. She does not need further introduction. To her right is Maureen Ong, who's the honorary treasurer. To my right is Jenica Chua. She's the honorary secretary. And at the right of the table is Dr Thio Su Mien. Dr Thio is a supporter of families. So I'd like to start right now by our President addressing exco's experience with the Old Guard for the last 3 and a half weeks. Josie Lau: Friends of the media, thank you for coming at such late last minute notice. I had said in my first & last interview after being appointed as President of Aware that I did not get involved in Aware to be engaged in controversies. And so far I've kept a very stoic and dignified silence. But with the recent happenings of events, I've no choice, it left me no choice to break this silence and come out publicly to say what's been happening. This is actually something that could have been resolved internally btwn the Old Guard & the New Guard in a very polite and civil way. But that has not happened. I'll tell you so far I've only been appointed President for about a week & I've only been an exco member for about 3 weeks. But to date I've only been met with hostility, intimidation. I felt so bullied I tell you. I will tell you what's happening. My family received death threats and it's now a police case. Each day I fear for the physical safety of my children, my family. There's even a blog site detailing my children's names and which school they go to. I don't understand what has sparked this irrational fear of us, the new exco members, and what hatred. If you're a parent you will understand how I feel. I feel so indignant. All I wanted to do is to serve the community & be a member of this Aware, to push for the cause of women. Do I deserve this? Death threat? What has Singapore become? Is this what we want in Spore? And I'll tell you as President I have an official [email protected] email. Guess what? The secretariat has locked me out. I have confronted the secretariat. The secretariat has been fired, okay. I'll tell you I've my fellow committee members here who'll share with you their own experience, how they've been subjected to hostility & uncooperative staff members in the last 3 weeks, and all we wanted is to push & start work & get going with our work. But will they allow us? No. They've just been pushing & pushing us, badgering us all the time. Chairperson: Jenica, do you want to share your experience? Jenica Chua: I want to put it forth that I came to join Aware because I felt that when I reach a certain age it's impt to contribute to society, to Singapore to help other women. And we're in a difficult economic situation. So I went to Aware. I've been Aware member for over 2 yrs now. I went for the executive committee position. And to my utter horror, after I was elected there were a lot of allegations about my link to 377A. I don't know why it came out in the press. But because of, I've written many things to the press. I've written about technology index & other areas, but the only thing that came out on the 10th affer the exco was elected was the fact I wrote to 377A and there was a homosexual slant to it. The next day I recd a death threat. They threatened to harm my loved ones. The person said that he has now joined a jihadist. He's anti-Christian & he will find ways to harm my family, my loved ones. And all I did was to join a women's association. It's a women's association to help women. I felt very intimidated. Why did this happen? I'm a normal Sporean like any other of you. Why shud this happen to me? And it never stopped. Three days ago my company's corporate communications person called me. Somebody wrote an e-mail to my company to say that because of my involvement in Aware it's bad for the company's reputation & urged the company to take action against me. So now it's evolved to a threat. And because of that I couldn't sleep for many nights. I felt very harassed. And all I did, the only thing I did was to join Aware. I don't understand this. I thought I joined a women's association to help women. Throughout this difficult period we had a lot of wrestles becos the previous president kept changing the timing for the exco to meet. It went to & fro, to & fro, and I was like stuck in btwn as the secretary. I don't understand. Josie Lau: I think Loi you may have some experience too. Lois Ng: Members of the press, suddenly I feel that it's a crime to be a Christian & to hold an exco position. I'm a Christian. I've made no bones about it. It's been reported in the paper & it's also reported in my website. But I'm now on the hit list of this operation level. I've been termed a leper. And this blogger has gone online to garner support to boycott my business. I run a business for people with disabilities. They include the autistic, ppl with below average IQ, ppl with physical disability. And we make a living by producing creative & quality gifts for the corporate & tourist mkt. This person has gone online & extracted info from the ST and listed my working address, which is at High Point in Geylang and also my customers, their tel nos & their addresses & he's asked ppl to boycott my biz & to even make verbal & written complaints to my clients to stop buying from me. And he says this is to teach me a lesson for joining Aware because I'm a Christian. I'm shocked. Spore is a multiracial society. We embrace diversity in religion. My religion is a pte matter. It's got nothing to do with my work in Aware. And I joined Aware becos I've been asked to help Aware start up a social enterprise, to create employment for women, esp women with, singles with children, unmarried women & women who are lowly educated. And I come in to create employment for them. I did not expect to be on their hit list and my life and my staff's lives are also in danger. What is happening to our society right now? What is happening? Can someone explain this irrational & dangerous move by some small group of people? Josie Lau: Maureen has something to add too. Maureen Ong: Mine is not as bad as theirs. But really we've been trying very hard to get on with the work and we hv been hampered from doing so. We've recd numerous complaints from people who are trying to register as members. Either they cannot get into the website or they get replies from the website saying that...women are registered as students. In the first place there's no category called student membership. You're either an ordinary member who can vote, or you're an associate member who cannot vote. So we really don't know what's happening. And when we asked the website host company for further info, we're told that we cannot ask them for info becos they only will communicate with either Constance Singam or Tanli(??) who is no longer with Aware, or Joanna Wong which is the PR asst. So there's no recognition of us, either the President, the VP, or any of the new exco members. There's also an issue of the bandwidth. When we checked further why there was difficulty in accessing the website, we were told that the bandwidth was only 5 gigabytes. And that's quite ridiculous for an association like Aware. And becos of that, the website was down from 18 Apr to 19 Apr. And then the website, the bandwidth was increased. So these are some of the instances when we try very hard to do our work & yet we're hampered from doing so. Thank you. Chairperson: Members of the press, we've given you brief statements of experiences working with Aware for the last 3 and a half weeks. And the next point, what we want to do is that Josie will address to tell you more about what is Aware today. Josie Lau: Now what's with Aware today? What does it stand for? Frankly not many people know. Because it's been kept to such a small group of people. As of end of last Dec it was only about some 260 plus people. Now you're wondering why Dr Thio Su Mien is here today. I think I will leave it to her to tell you her perspective of what's going on with Aware. Thio Su Mien: Good evening. I'm here as feminist mentor to women in the workplace. In the last 10 yrs I've been encouraging(??) women so that they become, released into society, to contribute to society. And it's not an easy task to get women because of the work balance to contribute. Having found this group of women, quite disparate group, becos I teach all over Singapore & I counsel all over Spore & training people. I'm absolutely outraged that very group of women take time off to contribute to society they get this kind of ferocious attack. I don't understand. I don't understand what has come of our ppl. Aware was formed 26 years ago by my friends, my contemporaries. And it's done great work in so many areas. And in 1998(??), membership was about 700 odd, which was very well. Suddenly in 2006 it sort of declined; 2007, it declined to 200 odd ppl. And in 2008 there was an AGM where they sought to introduce to give men the vote in a women's orgn where the objective is to represent all the women of Spore & not a small proportion of women. You know that women form about 50% of our population. So we must focus our attention on promotion of the rights of women. To my horror I found that they want to introduce men into a women's society. And the very strange thing was that at that meeting there were only 25(??) members who turned up at that meeting - AGM 2008. So I started looking into the affairs of Aware to see what's happening to this organization which my friends have set up. And not only have they set it up and my name is here, one of the women we honoured, becos I was a pioneer feminist. I was first law dean. Subsequent years, probably a female, a woman who runs one of the largest law firms in Spore. But I sit on the boards of many public listed companies. I was also at one time a member of the Asian Deveolpment Board tribunal. And I was also judge of the World Bank. I served it for 8 yrs and retired as senior VP of the World Bank administrative tribunal...with some standing to speak about this because in Cedaw this is this thing about promoting women into positions of leadership. And under...there is this 30 to 35% rule which I thought, wow, we have a legal document whereby we can promote the cause of women, bring all the young women into leadership positions. But with the economic crisis there's also this desire to help those who are disadvantaged. When women & men are retrenched, we want to make sure that not women are retrenched. There needs to be an even hand in this. So there are many many issues that we need to look to. And I find to my dismay that Aware seems to be only very interested on...and the advancement of homosexuality, which is a man's issue and how it came under Aware is quite covert. ...when Aware sponsored the film Spider Lilies. Spider Lilies is a film by 2 lesbians who fell in love. One is a tattooist and the only one is a virtual sex worker. When a parent saw this film... He wrote to Today and he asked why is Aware showing this film becos he's got a teenage daughter. I think it really troubled him. And lo and behold...is that this is part of a comprehensive sexual education. So then it became kind of impt that they shud know what is in this prog. And this prog is already in schools, 30 schools whereby they are using this prog. But from what she said, the suggestion is that in this programme, young girls from 12 to 18 are taught that it's ok to experiment with each other. And this is something which...parents in Spore. Are we going to have an entire...of lesbians? I have nothing against lesbians or homosexuals personally. On a personal front, I've given ministered, I've counselled them. So you need to understand I'm not talking about... They are in pain. And very often...where you have abusive fathers, they do things with their daughters and the daughters revolt, rebel against society. We understand this is what it's all about. It's the people, the pain of people... It's the people, the pain of people, the woundedness(??) of people and all this is not, you know, it brings out a reach(??). So if you need proof that Aware has actually moved to...you have this male sexual programmes and workshops which was inducted under the auspices of Aware in 2008 by a Finnish activist and he was talking about the sensitivity, how...about sensitivity, sexual...and so on. Now, Finland has a law. I think you need to know this...law is now...should we have state-funded artificial insemination for women... So this is under discussion, I do not know whether they passed this into law. So these are issues, are you for or not, for homosexualism and... The only question is what are we talking about? Are we talking about same-sex marriage? Are we talking about...taxpayers' monies abused...you could say a man and woman, they can go for...for whatever you call it, so what about us? So I think this whole thing we need to discuss it, bring it up openly and discuss in a different time. So I believe that...focus which is like...set up by my friends that they will go back to look after the majority, all women, all women of Singapore...all the women. So my...is that can we refocus on the excellent objectives of Aware? Go back to its original purpose for it...for it being an NGO? So I leave that because I think I've just raised a comment. Chairperson: Okay. Thank you, Su Mien. We move to the third point: What this Aware Exco aim to do? Josie Lau: Again, in my last interview, I said Aware has lost its focus but I think I was being very polite when I said that. It has really not lost its focus but I think it has gone further than that, much, much further than that. It has now become a single-objective organisation. So that's what the new team is here to do: we want to bring Aware back to its original very noble objective which is to represent all women, to advance their cause, all women whatever religion and race in areas such as professional development, their private life, their health and Singapore does have an Asian population. We need to look at the ageism, all the problems. Look at women who have some slight diabetes the minute they hit certain age, their insurance premium no longer make any sense for them. So we should be pushing those cause and I think with almost 50 per cent of our population in Singapore being women we really have to refocus back on our bread and butter issue where everyday women on the street cares about. So, I think we want, we are really serious about getting started on our work but we haven't been able to do so for the last three weeks and I hope from this press conference the new team can start to work seriously on how we could bring this association to a higher level of recognition amongst the Singaporean woman. Chairperson: Thank you, Josie. Right now, we'll give 30 minutes to the media to ask more questions. You have answered some and then when you're going to ask a question, please go to the mike and introduce yourself, your name and the paper or the media that you're representing. Source: Help Save AWARE Read More →

BREAKING: Leaked emails from COOS members showed that AWARE take-over was pre-planned in advance!!
From Wayang Party: We just received a tip-off that the AWARE takeover was pre-planned months in advance. The following emails exchange between COOS members documented clearly that the plan was hatched to prevent the "pro-gay" group from taking over AWARE. The application form of AWARE was also attached and sent out to the members. These emails can also be found on STOMP and Trevvy forums. In a separate development, Thio Su Mein, the mother of NMP Thio Li Ann admitted in a press conference at Raffles Town Club last night that she had "emailed people she knew to point them to “what was happening” at Aware." (read report here) Read her email below and judge for yourself whether she is simply "pointing" out the happenings of AWARE or instigating them to take over the organization. From: [email protected] To: [email protected], Undisclosed-Recipient: Subject: Re Aware Attachments AWARE_membership_mail-in_application_form.pdf concerned parents.1.do PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL Dear All Please see Attachments on some recent developments in Aware. Aware is a woman's organization which conducts comprehensive sexual programmes for girls and it runs this programme in some of the schools. They encourage girls to express their full sexuality and this includes experimenting with other girls. It would be a good idea to join it and change its focus to other problems of women and families. ..Please ask your like-minded friends to join Aware so that you can give the vote to those who wish to be an agent of change for the Lord. They could also contribute to the activities of the oprganization as there is much to be done for women and families in this dowturn of the economy. Unfortunately, I cannot surface but shall be assisting in the background . I attach the Aware membership application form for your use. The Aware application form has a section as to who ( if any) told you about Aware. You can just leave it blank . Please let me know whether you can join and attend the AGM which will be towards the end of March 2009. The fee is $40/ and should be mailed to the Aware Office ( see application form). Look forward to hearing from you. Please call me. May I have your phone no? Blessings, Su Mein From: lynkl@xxxxxx To: leonglh@xxxxxx, [email protected], [email protected]., [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Subject: Fw: Re Aware Attachments AWARE_membership_mail-in_application_form.pdf McFarlane v. homosex therapy.htm selected articles (1).pdf Dear beloved Sis In Christ, Would like to ask you and your like-minded friends who are believers to join as members of AWARE to cast votes and be a change agent for the Lord in some of the recent issues happen in this organization that is not according to the Lord's principles........... Please pray for Lord's wisdom to pass on this important message as it is confidential...... Thank you. Lynn. 12/2/09 From: Mervyn xxx Sent: Sat 4/18/2009 11:59 PM To: xxxx Xian Jin; FOONG Tai Wei; Adora TAN Su Yan; Eugene TAN Jia Rong; ZHOU Siming Subject: RE: AWARE - Your Action Needed Acknowledged. We (Eugene and I) had quite a bit of talk on this issue over dinner today. Right now we should pray for the COOS members who are being put through scrutiny and invasion of their private lives by the media. Pray that God's Word will prevail over the values of the world. Homosexuality isn't God's design and we pray that those who stand up against it and are discriminated will be delivered. Praise God for COOS' stand and He who aids us as we stand firmly upon His Word. - Merv Lotsa lessons to learn about how we Christians engage the world and secularism. From: xxxx Xian Jin Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 11:37 PM To: FOONG Tai Wei; Adora TAN Su Yan; Mervyn LEE xxx xxx; Eugene TAN Jia Rong; ZHOU Siming Subject: FW: AWARE - Your Action Needed Dear friends, Thanks Tai Wei and Adora for taking an interest in the Aware Elections and how Church of Our Saviour has been embroiled in the controversy in the papers today. The media seems to have taken a strong stance against my church and this email is to update you all on the church's position, which the senior pastor has kept mum about, but we would be expecting his comments in church tomorrow. Below is an email sent out by a church staff to members of the church on the need for Christians to rise up and how they can be involved in this issue. Meanwhile, please pray for the church for it could be difficult time for members who are in the spotlight and the church could also be facing some brickbats along the way. Pray for God's protection and wisdom to see us through. DG, keeping you in the loop. Xian Jin --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Shawn xxx <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:00 PM Subject: AWARE - Your Action Needed To: Dear Friend, Our nation needs your support and action very urgently! AWARE is an organization that has existed in Singapore for many years. It is a non-profit body dedicated to women's advocacy and gender equality. They protect women's rights and help develop women to their fullest potential. In the last few years, AWARE has aggressively become involved in gay activism. Many members of their committee are pro-gay. They have even conducted a sexual education programme in some schools that teach young people that it is normal and alright to behave homosexually. They have also screened a lesbian-themed movie Spider Lilies at a Charity Ball. During this week, AWARE held an election of office bearers. This event saw many of the pro-gay old guards losing their positions in the committee to new faces. These new people do not share the values of the pro-gay old guards and has caused much shock and rage to the latter group. The pro-gay old guards are retaliating by calling for an Extraordinary General Meeting where they intend to amend the Constitution to only allow members who have been with AWARE for more than 2 years, to vote. If this change is passed, then only the pro-gay old guards and their cohorts will have the power to do what they want. To prevent this from happening, we are calling on all responsible females to sign up for membership with AWARE immediately, and also to attend this all-important EGM so as to vote against changing the Constitution. If you are male and have received this petition, please pass it to as many responsible females as you know and encourage them to sign up for membership with AWARE so as to vote against any changes to their Constitution. The date for the EGM has yet to be announced but it should be soon. Membership fees are $40 for adult females and $5 for female fulltime students below the age of 25. Please print the attached softcopy of the membership form, fill in the details (no need to tell who referred you), mail the form with your cheque. Singapore is counting on you. Please respond. You are made for such a time as this! Pro-Family, Shawn ________________________________ From: Linda xxx Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 2:21 PM To: COOS English Church Staff - DL; Derek xxx Subject: FW: Ps 68:11 Dear Pastor Derek, The number of members registered on Tuesday night is 13 out of 40 who turned up. One thing I forgot to mention this morning was the film show Spider Lilies (selected articles attached above) The school children were told that lesbian lifestyle is okay. Linda Read More →
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