CPF blogger Roy Ngerng went to Norway, gave a speech and repeated the libel he was sued for in S'pore

He said what? Again?

Martino Tan| March 10, 08:50 PM

CPF blogger Roy Ngerng, who is being successfully sued for defamation by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, was in Norway on Feb. 13, 2015, at the International Student Festival in Trondheim (ISFiT 2015).

The ISFiT is a student-centric dialogue event and the theme this year was focused on corruption.

Ngerng gave a speech to share about his activism in Singapore, and in the process, repeated some of the libel he was sued for.

You can read his full speech in his own blog, which we refuse to reproduce in full, due to its libellous nature.

What we can reproduce, though, are his other claims and revelations of other interesting tidbits of information.

For example, he provided his own interpretation of what happened at the YMCA Hong Lim Park altercation on Sept. 27, 2014, besides claiming the government was prosecuting him because of his expose on his blog about the Central Provident Fund (CPF).

He also interpreted his firing from Tan Tock Seng Hospital as a set-up. On his final day in office, he said that his colleagues were told to stay in their office and were prevented from bidding farewell.

And he repeated his claims that the Press Secretary to the Prime Minister was lying.

You can watch the video here (from 1:11:06):

And here's a picture of him onstage in red shoes:

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 Top photo via.

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