Following the statement’s publication, the business organizations and SFA received a lot of criticism online.
Please explain why you oppose banning lorries from transporting foreign workers due to a complete disregard for their health and lives- an issue you have no body in the game for, Ms. Tasha Enright asked the SFA in an article that was extensively circulated.
Zheng Huifen, a former SFA part, stated on the LinkedIn networking site that she was” shocked and saddened” by the agency’s signing of the speech.
She wrote that she would not renew her SFA membership unless the organization revoked its signature or offered” a good explanation for this activity.” She claimed she had resigned her membership in protest.
When contacted by CNA, Ms. Zheng responded,” I totally disagree with the process of ferrying people on lorries, which is a dehumanizing and unfair practice that treats people like simple tools without regard for their safety or dignity, and I can not be members of an association which constantly supports for activity.”
” Even more so when I fail to see how a proposed ban on this practice would directly impact the banking industry, which appears to demonstrate that the SFA is disobeying its obligation to speak for Singapore’s fintechnology sector.”
The rapidly expanding banking industry focuses primarily on using technology to support and facilitate banking and financial companies.