SPP statement on Alex Tan ZhiXiang’s party affiliation
3 September 2012 In view of speculation surrounding the party affiliation of Mr Alex Tan, we have decided to issue the following clarification. Mr Alex Tan was a member of the SPP, until he resigned and was loaned as a candidate for the Reform Party at the 2011 general election. He displayed passion and hard work prior to the...
Cows, frog and PM Lee’s National Conversation
The call for a national conversation is not really a new one. Back in the year 2000, barely 8 months after the conviction of former PAP MP Choo Wee Khiang and when Singapore was facing one of the worst economic slump since independence, because of recession in the European Union and GDP slow-down in the USA, then-Deputy Prime...
Food prices: Should we believe Lee Yi Shyan or the BBC?
Lee Yi Shyan (Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry & Ministry of National Development) Last month when asked about the current drought in the United States Midwest which is affecting corn and soybean crops, Mr Lee Yi Shyan, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and National Development and...
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