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Amy Cheong, senior executive, sacked after racist comments

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Singapore's state-linked labour movement yesterday sacked a senior executive after she posted expletive-laden and racially charged comments on Facebook that caused outrage in the city state.

Amy Cheong, an ethnic Chinese assistant director of membership at the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), was dismissed one day after posting remarks on the social networking site about the country's Malay minority.

NTUC Secretary-General Lim Swee Say, who holds the rank of minister in the office of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, announced the sacking on the organisation's Facebook page, which was bombarded with complaints about Cheong.

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"We will not accept and have zero tolerance towards any words used or actions taken by our staff that are racially offensive," Lim said.

"We are sorry that this has happened," he added.

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Cheong's Facebook page could not be accessed on Monday after her remarks caused a furore among Singapore's internet community, but an apology she wrote on microblogging site Twitter was still visible after she was fired.

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