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A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 3 of 9)

A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 3 of 9)

Part 3 – Amendment of Constitution Many legal scholars conclude that the Constitution of Singapore is in a disconcerting state. Walter Woon, then soon-to-be Nominated Member of Parliament in 1991, lamented, ‘We effectively don’t have a Constitution. We have a law that can be easily changed by Parliament and by the party... 

MOM is not the only one buying expensive designer chairs

MOM is not the only one buying expensive designer chairs

Hi guys, you know there was this hooha on Ministry of Manpower and their ergonomic chairs right? [Link to story] In short, they “spent almost $272,000 to buy a total of 472 Herman Miller chairs for its staff.” One chair costs $575 – sparking public debate whether the chair is too expensive and excessive. That was last... 

A Law Unto Itself

A Law Unto Itself

Recently, Kishore Mahbubani, the dean of Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, wrote an Opnion piece entitled 'A Lawsky Unto Himself' in the Financial Times alleging Benjamin Lawsky, the superintendent of the New York State Department of Financial Services was wrong to go after Standard... 



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