He had, via his social media account, lashed out at Singapore after discovering that the recently-released Pokemon Go game wasn't available in Singapore. The portal's social media page soon became inundated with complaints about Truyen, who was hired as its vice-president of digital marketing. However, Sonny Truyen, an Australian who had recently arrived to work in Singapore, didn't anticipate the subsequent chain of events that would eventually lead to his sacking within 24 hours. According to Mothership.sg, Truyen has suspended all his social media accounts. Mothership.sg, a popular Singapore news website, reported the events which gripped Singapore's netizens yesterday, which began from a casual rant by Truyen.
Source: New Strait Times July 11, 2016 06:22 UTC