Where is the principle in this?
As expected the current 'PM' has not taken responsibility for his words but passed it on to the foreign ministry to provide rationalisations for comments which strain the ties with other countries. Please see the post below on the Cambodian PM's comments on the matter. Where is the principle on the matter of what was said about...
What trust and public service are about
It is not that people should not be paid well in public office but the corporatisation of public service is problematic. The term 'Singapore Inc.' says it all: it cheapens citizenship so that the board of directors and CEO (government honchos) can be paid private sector salaries. Former Uruguay president José Alberto "Pepe"...
Lack of diversity and hard questions
At an NUSS dialogue some of the notable comments came from a veteran journalist. "Mr Han [Fook Kwang] said that Singapore has a long-standing process in selecting its leaders through the government scholarship system... While this system has many advantages, such as stability and a certain level of competence, Mr Han said that...
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