
The alleged delay in the release of the EBRC report
Earlier today, we were queried by the media about our thoughts on the alleged delay in the release of the report by the Election Boundaries Review Committee ("EBRC"). In our perspective, there is little value in speculating the timing of the EBRC’s report or the reasons for the same. Instead, we have been focusing on our...

Domestic policy challenges for Singapore in an uncertain external environment
In 2019, Singapore witnessed a new team of ministers — the fourth generation since political independence in 1965 — actively participate in policymaking and implementation. The People’s Action Party’s (PAP) approach to political transition ensures a seasoned new team governs the country. The team must tackle a myriad...

Heng Swee Keat’s awkward start to succession
Singapore’s Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat was introduced to his fellow countrymen as the chosen successor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the end of 2018. For many, the announcement seemed counter-intuitive given the many indicators suggesting he was not the right fit. Heng gained entry to top universities via Singapore’s...
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