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The PAP logic of fighting corruption with money

The PAP logic of fighting corruption with money

The recent case of the CPIB assistant director misappropriating public money is a good opportunity for the PAP to prove their case that million dollar salaries help stamp out corruption. Going by the PAP logic, corruption could have been prevented if the CPIB officer had been paid much more. So instead of penalising the officer,... 

Total hypocrisy of Ng Eng Hen on Total Defence

Total hypocrisy of Ng Eng Hen on Total Defence

Ng Eng Hen (Photo ST) When one takes into account other social engineering campaigns in Singapore, Total Defence seems to have fared not too shabbily. For one, it hasn't been discarded as a policy failure like population control's "Stop at two", derided as horribly deluded like the moral panic infused campaigns against long... 

Age 62 re-employment: Public sector follows private sector?

Age 62 re-employment: Public sector follows private sector?

Age 62 re-employment: Public sector follow private sector? I was speaking on “How to Retire Without Any Worries in Singapore?” At Invest Fair 2013, when a young man asked me what is “spin doctoring” and whether I could give a recent example, during a casual conversation. I was in a rush and so was not able to continue... 



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