Too many cobwebs – Is it in public interest for PAP going into business?
The so-called response from the Chairman of the ruling party’s Town Councils (on what is turning into a debacle) regarding the business activities of his party which seem entangled with affairs of state -- is not a good start to the year. The fellow’s reply can be found here: link. This only gives rise to more questions...
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...
‘Tis the season to be jolly
The servants of capital are hard at work. At no point is there a hint that in order for there to be a fair system of wages to keep exploited workers from striking, the top dogs in management should take a pay cut. In every instance, it is about how everyone should take a pay cut (99% of us) and the world-class top honchos should...
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