PE2023: George Goh announces charity sale for campaign items, says they're 'pay as you wish'

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PE2023: George Goh announces charity sale for campaign items, says they're 'pay as you wish'
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With his presidential bid over, George Goh has decided to sell his campaign items instead of throwing them away. Taking to Instagram on Wednesday (Aug 23), the 63-year-old businessman said that he will be holding a charity sale at 118 Joo Chiat Road this weekend. Some of the items available include T-shirts, flags, banners, tissue packets, posters and badges. 'Pick...

With his presidential bid over, George Goh has decided to sell his campaign items instead of throwing them away.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday , the 63-year-old businessman said that he will be holding a charity sale at 118 Joo Chiat Road this weekend."Pick and pay as you wish," Goh said, adding that all the proceeds from the sale will go to non-profit organisation Secondmeal, which helps those in need afford meals at hawker centres."I'll be around from 2pm to 4pm. Say hi if you'd like to," he said.

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