Singapore politician Derrick Sim thinks Malaysian prime minister Anwar Ibrahim is one of the best the latter country has seen in a “long, long time”.
But the People’s Power Party (PPP) chairman has a “very small request” for the 78-year-old.
“Maybe you lepak (chill) a bit,” he joked in a recent Facebook post. “No need to work so hard lah.”
His post came after the ringgit strengthened against the Singapore dollar over the holiday period, going from a 3.18 exchange rate on Dec 11 to 3.15 on Jan 4, the day of his post.
“If too strong, later Singaporeans come in — only order roti canai kosong (plain) and go back liao,” he continued. “Many of us are still very budget-conscious.
“Take it easy, PM. Slow and steady wins the race.”
Since Sim’s post, the exchange rate has returned to 3.18 as of Jan 10.





