SDP repeats call for MOT Khaw to step down after train collision
Following the flooding of the train tunnel on 7 October 2017, the SDP called for Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan to step down as it had become clear that he is unable to resolve the problems that plague the SMRT. The SDP renews our call for Mr Khaw to resign his post following the train collision at Joo Koon station this...
Dr Chee: Who holds them accountable?
“SOMETHING MUST HAPPEN to the staff,” Mr Khaw Boon Wan hissed as he laid blame on the SMRT maintenance crew when a train tunnel flooded after a perfunctory downpour. They “failed us”, the Transport Minister added as he drove the knife further in. Just as quickly, the management announced that the unit members would...
Dr Chee: Was Elgin Toh, Straits Times right?
I DID A double take when I read Mr Elgin Toh's column The significance of SDP's attempt at remaking its image in which he wrote that the SDP had stopped its acts of civil disobedience, or more popularly and correctly called non-violent action or NVA, because the “approach simply did not work”. I'd like to think that Mr...
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