Saturday, May 2, 2009

Voting ends at Aware EGM

May 2, 2009
AWARE SHOWDOWN
Voting ends at Aware EGM
By Elizabeth Soh and Teo Wan Gek
Aware President Josie Lau from the new commitee (left) and Aware Ex-president Constance Singham from the old committee. -- ST PHOTOS: LIM WUI LIANG, MUGILAN RAJASEGERAN
SOME 2,000 members have voted at the closely-watched extraordinary general meeting of the Association of Women and Research (Aware) on Saturday, which started on a rowdy note.

Scrutineers are tallying the votes and the outcome is expected to be announced shortly.

The atmosphere in the meeting held in a function hall on the 4th floor of Suntec Suntec City Convention Centre was highly charged.

Boos and jeers greeted new Aware executive committee president Josie Lau when she stood up to make her opening remarks.

Ms Lau, who brought in a new executive committee on March 28, was repeatedly interrupted in her address by the audience, differentiated by the old guard members in white T-shirts and new guard in red shirts.

She had to ask the security guards to control the unruly members and send them out of the meeting hall.

Before she began her address, Ms Lau raised the already charged temperature a notch higher when she asked Nominated MP Siew Kum Hoong to move to the associate members' section, which is for male members. Mr Siew, an associate member since last October and an ardent supporter of the old guard commitee, refused to budge. He and his wife showed up at 11am and were barred from entering the meeting hall earlier by the new guard volunteers.

On the advice of Ms Lau's legal counsel, the microphones were left on so that members from both groups could speak. At previous meetings, the mikes were turned off when the old guard members tried to speak.

The opening was also marked by an ugly outburst from Ms Sally Ang from the new executive committee, when she angrily shouted to the jeering audience to 'shut up and sit down!' The crowd booed and insisted that she leave the meeting.

Ms Lau intervened and apologised for Ms Ang's outburst. Ms Ang was not subdued. She turned on the booing members again and told them to let Ms Lau continue speaking.

Hours before the EGM opened at 2pm in the fourth floor hall at the Suntec City Convention Centre, the battle lines were visibly drawn, with two distinct camps all set to slug it out.

In a scene reminiscent of the recent Bangkok protests, the new guard volunteers came wearing red shirts with the words 'Pro woman, pro family, pro Singapore' emblazoned on the back of their shirts, while the old guard volunteers wore white shirts with the words 'We are Aware' and handed out packages with badges and pamphlet explaining the vote of no confidence against the new committee.

When Aware's ex-President Mrs Constance Singam arrived, along with former Assistant Honorary Treasury Chew I-Jin, the old guard supporters hugged and greeted her warmly.

Registration for the meeting started at 12.15pm. By 12.50pm, the queue was snaking from the fourth floor to the third floor of the convention centre.

http://forums.delphiforums.com/sunkopitiam/messages?msg=28274.29

No comments:

Post a Comment