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  2. National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal - Wikipedia

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    The organisation's signboard in front of NKFS headquarter in Kim Keat Road was vandalised after the scandal broke out.. The National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal, also known as the NKF saga, NKF scandal, or NKF controversy, was a July 2005 scandal involving National Kidney Foundation Singapore (NKF) following the collapse of a defamation trial which it brought against Susan Long and ...

  3. T. T. Durai - Wikipedia

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    National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal Thambirajah Tharmadurai (born 22 April 1948), better known as T. T. Durai , is a Singaporean who formerly served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of the non-profit health organisation National Kidney Foundation Singapore (NKF).

  4. Hoaxes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1805: Bukit Timah Monkey Man, commonly abbreviated as BTM or BTMM, is a cryptid said to inhabit Singapore; 1910: Dreadnought hoax, Royal Navy officers are reported as taking revenge, in the Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 2005: National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal, also known as the NKF saga, NKF scandal, or NKF controversy.

  5. National Kidney Foundation Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National Kidney Foundation Singapore (NKF) is a non-profit health organisation in Singapore. Its mission is to render services to kidney patients, encourage and promote renal research, as well as to carry out public education programs on kidney diseases. As of February 2016, NKF has 29 dialysis centres in Singapore. [2]

  6. Tan Choo Leng - Wikipedia

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    She has given her support to many charities, and was best known for being a patron of the National Kidney Foundation (NKF).. During the 2005 NKF scandal, she commented that the annual salary of S$600,000 drawn by NKF's chief executive officer T. T. Durai was considered "peanuts" as compared to the hundreds of millions of dollars managed by the NKF.

  7. Gerard Ee - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Ee Hock Kim (Chinese: 余福金; pinyin: Yú Fújīn; born 1949) is a public figure championing social service rights and issues in Singapore. He is the son of the late Ee Peng Liang , a Singaporean philanthropist and the Father of Charity in Singapore.

  8. Singapore charges two ex-bankers for helping $2.2 ... - AOL

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    SINGAPORE (Reuters) -A Singapore court on Thursday charged two former bankers for helping a group of foreigners who were convicted of laundering $2.2 billion last year in the biggest such ...

  9. Pre-election day events of the 2006 Singaporean general ...

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    In April 2006, the SDP published an article headlined "Govt's role in the NKF scandal" in the SDP party newspaper, The New Democrat, about the National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal. On 22 April, letters of demand were served on twelve individuals and the publisher.