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AHPETC – Assumptions, assumptions and more assumptions

AHPETC – Assumptions, assumptions and more assumptions

I mentioned earlier that I did not read the copious text unloaded by the ST on the AHPETC saga. The persistent condemnation to the point of outrage, appearing daily, forced me to take a closer look at what the case was all about. I pulled out Today’s front page article on Friday 13 titled “AHPETC actions ‘unlawful’”... 

A whiff of sulphur – Something is rotten

A whiff of sulphur – Something is rotten

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” says Marcellus in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. In coffee shops around Singapore and online forums the sentiment is similar even if the phraseology used is somewhat more colloquial. The proceedings in Parliament last week during the motion to discuss the Auditor-General’s findings... 

Did HDB, URA officials mislead MP?

Did HDB, URA officials mislead MP?

Let’s revisit something that was the talk of cyberspace only a few weeks ago: a commercial columbarium near a residential estate. There is a seemingly major contradiction in what the PAP MP told us the authorities told him and what Khaw said in Parliament on the issue of Eternal Pure Land winning a bid to build a temple.... 



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