
The Continuing AIM Saga
The elaborate statement by Dr. Teo Ho Pin, Coordinating Chairman of the PAP Town Councils, in response to Workers'' Party (WP) chairman Sylvia Lim's questioning of the sale of the computer software rights to Action Information Management (AIM), when she asked if it was in the public interest, cuts no ice with the public, especially...

Transparency and Accountability in Science – disappointed with NUS
NUS recently disclosed the completion of its investigation of the worst case of scientific fraud in Singapore. I am disappointed much more by the way NUS managed the fraud investigation than the fraud itself. NUS did not offer a written statement nor a summary of the investigation report. As the local report (The Straits Times,...

Let there be light
The latest scandal in Singapore, this time involving the sale of computer systems in town councils to a firm which apparently was set-up with a capital of $2 enforces the claims by some about our Potemkin village status -- that many still take as somehow reflecting that all is well in the country. Background to this kerfuffle...
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