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From disaster to disaster at SMRT

From disaster to disaster at SMRT

LG (NS) Desmond Kuek, SMRT President and CEO It has been proven umpteen times in the past that so long as the joker Desmond Kuek remains as CEO SMRT, frequent rail disruptions will remain a perennial problem. It did not come as a surprise to many Singaporeans when both the North-South and East-West lines were severely disrupted... 

Amos Yee case – Guilty as charged

Amos Yee case – Guilty as charged

So Amos Yee has been sentenced to a month's jail which means he walks "free" after the sentence backdating. But "free" in this case is deceptive because Amos was jailed and would have a criminal record. The supposed crime? For posting anti-Christian tirades and a supposedly "obscene" graphic. Furthermore, nothing could deny... 

Controlling the people’s thinking

Controlling the people’s thinking

Related to my post on Freedom to information, there is this big issue of modifying behavioural thinking in the media today. Peter Ong, the Head of Civil Service, touched on the discussions in the social media. He said policymakers would need to study human behaviour, particularly in the social media, to nudge the discussion... 



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