"OooOoooOooh so that's what REALLY happened? Wow. I think tears in Parliament is worse than ANYTHING ELSE!"
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**Update, 6 May 2011, 9.15pm
Hours after the comment was posted and deleted, a Denise He, who claims to be Tin Pei Ling's Facebook page administrator, has announced on online forums that it was her who had accidentally used Tin Pei Ling's account to post the comment.
Tin Pei Ling says,"It was an honest mistake."
Tin Pei Ling says,"It was an honest mistake."
LOL!!
Gone in 20 Minutes
If you read TPL's explanation carefully, it was only 20 minutes from the point of the comment being posted to TPL's 'friends' alerting her of such a comment, to TPL reading her facebook page, to TPL calling her administrator(s) to clarify, to deletion of the comment.
Seriously? Why would 'her friends' happen to be monitoring this particular note to inform her of the comment so quickly? Unless the 'friends' are people who have previously commented on the same note before her comment, i.e. they got an facebook alert for the same note.
If she gets investigated, she'd better produce a couple of these people as her 'friends who'd alerted her' about the comment, coz her current story does not gel.
And now that she has come out to say it's her administrator's doing, she can't even say it was a fake TPL account, which is entirely plausible.
Denise He not declared as TPL's Facebook Moderator in TPL's Election Form
In addition, Denise He has announced online that she had mistakenly used TPL's facebook account to make that comment via her iPhone. Is Denise He for real?
If Denise He is a real person, she is definitely not listed as one of TPL's online media moderators in TPL's declaration of Election Advertising by Candidate Form for GE2011. TPL has declared herself as her Facebook moderator in the election form.
As an election candidate, can TPL allow someone whom she has not declared in the form to access her official Facebook account?
Is this how TPL operates, i.e. getting someone who is incompetent to do work on her behalf?
Most importantly, what will Elections Department do about this?
Because someone has filed a complaint to Elections Department. And also here.
[Further Update - 7 May 2011: Elections Department has advised National Solidarity Party to make a police report about this incident.]
Imagine if this had been Nicole Seah's account or some other Opposition candidate's account?
Gone in 20 Minutes
If you read TPL's explanation carefully, it was only 20 minutes from the point of the comment being posted to TPL's 'friends' alerting her of such a comment, to TPL reading her facebook page, to TPL calling her administrator(s) to clarify, to deletion of the comment.
Seriously? Why would 'her friends' happen to be monitoring this particular note to inform her of the comment so quickly? Unless the 'friends' are people who have previously commented on the same note before her comment, i.e. they got an facebook alert for the same note.
If she gets investigated, she'd better produce a couple of these people as her 'friends who'd alerted her' about the comment, coz her current story does not gel.
And now that she has come out to say it's her administrator's doing, she can't even say it was a fake TPL account, which is entirely plausible.
Denise He not declared as TPL's Facebook Moderator in TPL's Election Form
In addition, Denise He has announced online that she had mistakenly used TPL's facebook account to make that comment via her iPhone. Is Denise He for real?
If Denise He is a real person, she is definitely not listed as one of TPL's online media moderators in TPL's declaration of Election Advertising by Candidate Form for GE2011. TPL has declared herself as her Facebook moderator in the election form.
As an election candidate, can TPL allow someone whom she has not declared in the form to access her official Facebook account?
Is this how TPL operates, i.e. getting someone who is incompetent to do work on her behalf?
Most importantly, what will Elections Department do about this?
Because someone has filed a complaint to Elections Department. And also here.
[Further Update - 7 May 2011: Elections Department has advised National Solidarity Party to make a police report about this incident.]
Imagine if this had been Nicole Seah's account or some other Opposition candidate's account?
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