The subtle divining hand of fate
Whether you are clairvoyant or not it can safely be said that fate has raken a hand in the presidential election. Therefore it cannot be flabbergasting to our voters that the most promising prospective candidate George Goh can be a casualty by default not of his own making at the whim of fate or not the too remote possibility...
The president’s custodial role
The president once elected performs a custodial role of checks and balances of our past reserves (that is, reserves which were not accumulated during the present term of government). Prof Eugene K.B. Tan (“Prof Eugene”) writes it clear, and with considerable detail in the article this morning - “Elected presidency: Going...
We have learnt nothing from the Covid-19 pandemic
I clearly remember a picture in the ST of Malaysians leaving en masse at the Causeway, and our economy was left stranded as we had depended on foreigners to do the essential work. Today, not only have we gone back to the old ways but are doubling down. About two months ago, the government approved the employment of more foreign...
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