The Rule of Law and the By-election at Punggol East 3
Teo Chee Hean contends that local issues shall dominate in the by-election at Punggol East. One may decide if that is the case with the campaigns just getting underway. However, I note that Singapore being a small country, any distinction between local and national issues is artificial and unrewarding. Notwithstanding these...
The Rule of Law and the Paradox of the AIM Transaction
The controversy surrounding the sale of the Software by the PAP Town Councils to AIM, a PAP-owned company, took a bizarre turn when Baey Yam Keng declared Baey Yam Keng on Town Councils, in AIM deal begs questions, as reported by TODAY, 8 Jan 2013. I feel that we may be reading too much into the political association. Because...
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,...
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