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In a 2020 parliamentary speech, Ang expressed feeling "like a foreigner in my own country" during a visit to Changi Business Park due to the presence of many expatriates. His remarks sparked discussions about Singapore's reliance on foreign talent, with Ang emphasizing the importance of safeguarding a strong Singaporean core in senior management roles.<ref>https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2020/09/01/mp-ang-wei-neng-takes-9-yrs-to-feel-like-a-foreigner-in-own-country-when-visiting-changi-business-park/</ref>
In a 2020 parliamentary speech, Ang expressed feeling "like a foreigner in my own country" during a visit to Changi Business Park due to the presence of many expatriates. His remarks sparked discussions about Singapore's reliance on foreign talent, with Ang emphasizing the importance of safeguarding a strong Singaporean core in senior management roles.<ref>https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2020/09/01/mp-ang-wei-neng-takes-9-yrs-to-feel-like-a-foreigner-in-own-country-when-visiting-changi-business-park/</ref>
== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Ang is married and has four children. He enjoys cycling, hiking, and spending time with his family, including walking their dog. Growing up in a rental flat has shaped his commitment to supporting vulnerable families and individuals with disabilities. Ang also serves on the Management Committee of Grace Orchard School, which supports students with mild intellectual disabilities.
Ang is married and has four children. Ang also serves on the Management Committee of Grace Orchard School, which supports students with mild intellectual disabilities.~''check source''


== Social Media Pages ==
== Social Media Pages ==
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