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It’s good that POHA can’t be used by Government but where does the Courts stand on fake news?

It’s good that POHA can’t be used by Government but where does the Courts stand on fake news?

The recent court case which ruled that MINDEF cannot be construed as a “person” under the Protection of Harassment Act (POHA) is a double edged sword which may have far reaching consequences. Chiefly, it has highlighted the tension between the concepts of separation between the judiciary and the executive and the policy... 

Digital innovation can come from exam focused education

Digital innovation can come from exam focused education

Singapore’s economic troubles, exacerbated by globalisation, automation and China’s aggressive investment in Malaysia have made our political champion scream for an education system that can mould an innovative culture geared towards the digital revolution. Our current education system is deemed to be overly exam focused... 

Soiled population white paper – who wants it?

Soiled population white paper – who wants it?

Calvin Cheng’s recent scholarly publishing - The Population White Paper (PWP) – Time to revisit an unpopular policy? – is great piece of political pole dancing but lousy “thesis” of stupid economics lecture. [ LINK ]. As this contribution came from a media and technology writer, I thought that was cute but I am NOT... 



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