
A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 1 of 9)
Part 1 – National Referendum It may seem unconventional to begin a discussion on the Constitution with a national referendum in pre-independence Singapore. In what follows, I shall show the relevance and impact of that referendum to this day. "The Singapore Government is not obliged under the Constitution to carry out a Referendum...

The Cracks, The Fault Lines and The “Master of Balance”
Throughout the history of Singapore, cracks and fault lines are always there. If there are no cracks or fault lines, the “Master of Balance” will lose its acting power and basically, has nothing to do or no way to play politics. Politics is a game and every game needs a master to balance off difference forces. Since Sir...

What’s wrong with you Mr Wong?
Lawyer Wong Siew Hong (Photo lawsociety.org.sg) During the time that I was practising (and even thereafter), I had not come across any instance where a Law Society representative turned up in a court to raise the issue of the competency of a lawyer to carry on with the proceedings. As lawyers, we are hung up (more than anything...
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