The Law Minister and Attorney-General have failed to safeguard our rights as citizens
The power to enter homes without a warrant was previously the exclusive prerogative of the police. Even then, the power has to be exercised by an officer with the rank of Inspector. Only in seizable offences could a lower rank officer enter without a warrant. This was all eminently sensible. In normal circumstances, you need...
Are the Winds of Change Blowing or is it just Lip Service?
Leong Mun Wai In the run-up to the PSP Jobs Debate, the winds of change seem to be blowing stronger by the weeks as more and more government officials and MPs seem to have been openly acknowledging that the discrimination Singaporean workers face vis-à-vis foreign workers in our local job market is significant and legitimate....
Celebrating NDP at a time like this… speechless
From the negligence in FW dormitories, the Changi airport cluster, allowing Indians to enter SG when the pandemic was erupting in India, the current KTV and fish port clusters, all at no fault of the obedient citizens. If you are not fuming mad, I definitely am. In a situation like this, no one will have the right mind to celebrate...
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