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What is really happening to our CPF investments?

What is really happening to our CPF investments?

The PAP has privatised CPF monies into GIC and even had the audacity to pay CPF members the lowest returns in the world for 2 decades. The obvious reason for privatisation is of course to prevent public scrutiny of GIC’s investments. Many investments have incurred huge losses, some almost wiped out. GIC has been disclosing... 

Police must have very good reason to suspect notebook contained evidence

Police must have very good reason to suspect notebook contained evidence

I refer to the 19 Oct 2014 Straits Times report “Police have the right to hold notebook”. The police explained that Section 35(1)(c) of the Criminal Procedure Code empowers the police with the right to seize any item suspected to constitute evidence of an offence. That means the police must have suspected that Han Hui Hui’s... 

Does Nparks have unfettered discretionary powers to impose bans?

Does Nparks have unfettered discretionary powers to impose bans?

[Article first appeared in The Online Citizen, 23 Oct] By Andrew Loh The Nparks’ withdrawal of its approval for activist Han Hui Hui to hold a Speakers’ Corner event on 25 October smacks of arbitrary enforcement of the power vested in the Commissioner of Nparks. The first thing you noticed about the letter the Nparks sent... 



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