Ahhh as I expected. The first thing SQ would do if one of their Malaysian pilots screw up is to make it known that the said pilot is Malaysian. And of course the caught Singaporean pilot's identity is unknown till now. It's very hard for the journalist to make a few phone calls to find out as SQ protects their own. I didn't see any nationality mentioned in any of the foreign news reports on Captain Ng but you can count on Singapore's Straits Times to add that in.
I don't know why Malaysians still go to SQ. Yea money's good but if something goes wrong don't count on them to back you up. SQ006 accident in Taipei comes to mind.