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Mather
25th January 2014, 19:08
Anton Casey, a British ex-pat banker and 'wealth manager' made a disgusting rant about having to share Singapore's public transport system with "poor people" and had to "wash the stench of public transport" when he returned home.

LINK (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/23/banker-singapore-insults)

Once his comments went public, he made a really pathetic attempt at an apology by hiring a PR to do it for him.

The good news is that no one bought his 'apology' and he now lost his job with the firm Crossinvest and has had to flee to Perth in Australia after receiving death threats. All I can say is that I'm playing the world's smallest violin.

LINK (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2545824/Anton-Casey-British-banker-living-Singapore-provoked-fury-ridiculing-poor-people-parted-ways-company-gone-Australia.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490)

Sperm-Doll Setsuna
25th January 2014, 22:12
I'm surprised he actually used public transport and didn't get some limousine-for-hire on 24/7 stand-by as they are wont to do.

Mather
25th January 2014, 22:17
I'm surprised he actually used public transport and didn't get some limousine-for-hire on 24/7 stand-by as they are wont to do.

He usually drives around in his Porsche, for some reason he didn't on that particular day.