SDA fired after unprofessional behaviour, soliciting favours from store: ESG

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Since April, safe distancing ambassadors (SDA) have been making their rounds to ensure that Singaporeans follow the Covid-19 rules. But what happens when they don’t exactly behave by the book?

An SDA has been removed from service, Enterprise Singapore (ESG) said in a statement today (Aug 22), following accusations which emerged on Facebook on Aug 19.

In a Facebook post, he was alleged to have abused his authority by requesting free services from Stellar, an accessory and piercing store at Century Square, and neglecting to scan the store’s SafeEntry QR code.

The matter had first come to light after Facebook page Sgarooo shared closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the SDA’s behaviour at the store and related the employees’ complaints. 

The store owner, who was not identified, was “reluctantly” sharing his grievances and wanted to avoid “any implication from the authorities”, the page said. 

In response to AsiaOne’s queries, an employee at Stellar’s Century Square outlet confirmed that the post was “true” and that the footage was from the store, but said she was not able to comment further.

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