Singapore, is it safe anymore for anyone?
As I read through the recent Kallang and Selegie crimes that involved foreigner workers, I wondered if Singapore is as safe as it was before. This also reiterated the common fear among many that merely mass importing foreign workers into our country for the sake of economics will backfire in the long run. As I prepared for...
Corruption-free Government Agencies, possible?
Introduction There has been a recent report on the audit lapses of four of our state agencies (MDA, MOE, MTI and Mindef) and I wondered if we are that squeaky clean after all. The Public Accounts Committee, which oversees the whole auditting processing, is also suprisingly convened by eight Members of Parliament...
Four Major Hurdles Faced By Our Jobless Matured PMETs
Introduction According to the latest statistical report on March 2010, our unemployment rate has fallen from the previous quarter of 3.3% to 3.2%. Employment also rose from 2.990 million to 3.024 million- an increase of 34, 000 jobs in the first quarter, the third quarterly increase after two quarters of...
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