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Appoint ministers from outside of Parliament
If we change the constitution to require the prime minister and ministers to be appointed outside of Parliament, it will achieve a significant impact. Here are the benefits: a) It will become clear that Parliament, comprising of the elected MPs, is the supreme body and that the cabinet has to work under the overall direction...

The Myth of the Lee Family’s Public Service
Last week I published a blog post, “How Many More Years Will Go by Before We Learn How Much the Lees Have Paid Themselves While in Public Office?”. I said there that I have been questioning since at least 2010 Ho Ching’s suitability to lead Temasek and asking for her remuneration to be disclosed. Now Haseenah Koyakutty,...

MAS’ ‘excess’ reserves should not be used for risky investments, better to reduce government debt
Phillip Ang * The author blogs at LikeDatOsoCanMeh. Read More →
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