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Judicial independence: A tale of two countries
OPINION On 26 September 2009, the Straits Times published a scathing criticism of Taiwan's judiciary entitled - "Taiwan's judiciary has some way to go". Using the corruption trial of ex-Taiwanese president Chen Shui Bian as an example, Straits Times columnist Ho Ai Li commented that "Taiwan’s judiciary has some way to go before...

How CPF and tax changes contribute to widening income gap between the rich and the poor
OPINION Singapore's income gap is the second highest among developed countries after Hong Kong whose figures are skewed by a disproportionate higher number of billionaires. The rising inequalities are contributed partly by government policies which benefit the rich more than the poor, most notably recent changes made to the...
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