According to his estimate, about 30 large posters were sold, with the proceeds of $560 going to the Jamiyah Welfare Fund - a charity dedicated to serving the Malay-Muslim community
SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tan Kin Lian has raised $560 for charity by selling his campaign posters at Bedok hawker centre this weekend.
Mr Tan was with People’s Voice Party chief Lim Tean and People Power Party leader Goh Meng Seng at a hawker centre in Bedok to sell his campaign posters. Large posters were priced at $10 each, with signed ones for $20. He also sold smaller posters and mini-signed posters for $10 each.
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