Foreign riders confronted on video for making illegal deliveries in S'pore: 'This mission cannot be stopped'

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"A question about illegal foreign delivery riders was raised in Parliament in November 2023.

The Manpower Minister said in a written answer: "The nature of food delivery work is decentralised and mobile. Hence, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) relies mainly on complaints to detect possible instances of foreigners working illegally as food delivery riders, in order to carry out enforcement actions.

"From 2018 till Oct 18, 2023, MOM received a total of 163 complaints on suspected illegal foreign delivery riders."

Kudos to Danny n friends.

So tis issue has been ard for yrs n even raised in parliament in 2023. Wat changed?

N dun say Singaporeans like to complain. Mom minister say they rely on complaints to take action. So no complaints they dun work😂
 

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Hence, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) relies mainly on complaints to detect possible instances of foreigners working illegally as food delivery riders, in order to carry out enforcement actions.
Meaning nobody make noise they dont do?
 

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If they think cannot enforce then scrap coe for bike
 

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"A question about illegal foreign delivery riders was raised in Parliament in November 2023.

The Manpower Minister said in a written answer: "The nature of food delivery work is decentralised and mobile. Hence, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) relies mainly on complaints to detect possible instances of foreigners working illegally as food delivery riders, in order to carry out enforcement actions.

"From 2018 till Oct 18, 2023, MOM received a total of 163 complaints on suspected illegal foreign delivery riders."

Kudos to Danny n friends.

So tis issue has been ard for yrs n even raised in parliament in 2023. Wat changed?

N dun say Singaporeans like to complain. Mom minister say they rely on complaints to take action. So no complaints they dun work😂
Aiya MOM useless one.
Just look at the jlb minister - he only know how to resort to Cantonese theatrics in parliament, when faced with questions he either don't know or cannot answer.
 

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Aiya MOM useless one.
Just look at the jlb minister - he only know how to resort to Cantonese theatrics in parliament, when faced with questions he either don't know or cannot answer.
Trying 2 act smart which in turn made him look like a fool
 

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https://stomp.straitstimes.com/sing...o-for-making-illegal-deliveries-in-spore-this

"A question about illegal foreign delivery riders was raised in Parliament in November 2023.

The Manpower Minister said in a written answer: "The nature of food delivery work is decentralised and mobile. Hence, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) relies mainly on complaints to detect possible instances of foreigners working illegally as food delivery riders, in order to carry out enforcement actions.

"From 2018 till Oct 18, 2023, MOM received a total of 163 complaints on suspected illegal foreign delivery riders."

Kudos to Danny n friends.

So tis issue has been ard for yrs n even raised in parliament in 2023. Wat changed?

N dun say Singaporeans like to complain. Mom minister say they rely on complaints to take action. So no complaints they dun work😂
So will we have minster of monitoring (mom) soon?
 

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you are not delivery rider leh. why huan lo? let malaysians do all those afternoon shifts that no sinkie want. it's quite tough to ride around on a hot day
 

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https://stomp.straitstimes.com/sing...o-for-making-illegal-deliveries-in-spore-this

"A question about illegal foreign delivery riders was raised in Parliament in November 2023.

The Manpower Minister said in a written answer: "The nature of food delivery work is decentralised and mobile. Hence, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) relies mainly on complaints to detect possible instances of foreigners working illegally as food delivery riders, in order to carry out enforcement actions.

"From 2018 till Oct 18, 2023, MOM received a total of 163 complaints on suspected illegal foreign delivery riders."

Kudos to Danny n friends.

So tis issue has been ard for yrs n even raised in parliament in 2023. Wat changed?

N dun say Singaporeans like to complain. Mom minister say they rely on complaints to take action. So no complaints they dun work😂
Yes, nothing changed

These illegal nonsense has been going on for years and still is until today this very moment

So in other words, need to rely on people to complain first

So as the authority, they're saying "it's decentralised, bo pian, we don't know how to catch them ourselves, can't do anything about it"

Smh

Like that on a daily basis, more and more lunches are being illegally stolen from the sinkie riders and the authority says, "we rely on public to complain then can take enforcement action"

Smh

Useless
 

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Many months ago saw jiuhu kia blantly doing it on his youtube channel. Didn't know it was illegal.
 
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