
AGO report on MCCY, Minister Grace Fu chut pattern
The AGO report has revealed lots of lapses, including an eye-popping $410,000 consultancy fee for a $470,000 bin centre. Whoever authorised the payment at the National Arts Centre has to be held accountable and the MCCY owes the public an explanation. Instead, MCCY Minister Grace Fu defended her subordinate and claimed that...

Singapore Puts Claim Limits on Health, but Asian Tigers Set Expense Limits to Protect Citizens
I came down with flu yesterday and had to see the doctor. The bill came up to quite a hefty sum. So it set me thinking – you feel very insecure to see a doctor in Singapore. It is so expensive here and there is no cap on how much Singaporeans and the people living in Singapore have to pay for healthcare. So, I decided to...

Who will be accountable for all the lapses in the AGO report?
The inadequate financial controls and weak governance report by the AGO sound like it was made from a neighbouring third world country but shockingly it happened in our first world status nation. For the second year running, lapses were found in most major ministries and some of the financial mishaps made WP's APHTEC misgivings...
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