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March 09, 2021
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The stigma that comes with a criminal record has lasting effects. Unfortunately, people still shun these so-called black sheep of society.
Despite that, a number of ex-convicts have decided to bravely press on to make something for themselves after doing time and some of them have delved into the F&B scene to do so.
If you want to support and give them a second chance, you can consider patronising these eateries that have been opened by ex-offenders the next time you dine out.
Chef Chik
Prior to opening Chef Chik, founder Chik Ka Chung was an executive chef at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza s Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant.
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN - China’s regulators have reiterated that their probe into financial technology giant Ant Group, founded by the beleaguered billionaire Jack Ma, would not undermine the company’s development and was not a move against private firms – a message widely seen as a government effort to alleviate market concerns over the entrepreneur and the fate of his business empire, Alibaba Group.
But most observers VOA spoke to remain convinced that by tightening regulatory controls, China is pressuring Ma into cooperating and sharing the troves of consumer-credit data collected by both Ant and Alibaba, which is also under anti-monopoly investigation.