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Camera In Cabs…Good or Bad?

Camera In Cabs…Good or Bad?

When you drive a cab, you never know who will show up as your next rider. It’s like running a hawker food stall. A customer appears in front of you, places the order, sometimes we chat for a while, then he or she exits and the next one appears in a minute or from the "Q". It’s quite a fascinating human setting, especially... 

Is the Prime Minister’s job to hold his ministers to account or to be their echo chamber?

Is the Prime Minister’s job to hold his ministers to account or to be their echo chamber?

After a long silence of over three weeks, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong weighed in on the death of actor Aloysius Pang, the latest in a spate of training fatalities. In a Facebook post, PM Lee said the SAF leadership takes safety with “utmost seriousness” and would continue to strive for zero training fatalities although... 

Desmond Kuek could be right after all – remember how he was roundly criticised for blaming SMRT woes on cultural issues?

Desmond Kuek could be right after all – remember how he was roundly criticised for blaming SMRT woes on cultural issues?

Tried as he might, SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek could not effectively tackle what he termed “deep-seated cultural issues,” which he attributed as the major cause for train disruptions. Kuek’s remarks were much maligned. People thought he was looking for an excuse for lapses and failures. The newly-appointed Inspector-General... 



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