With all the pock kai CPF investments and UBS loss, GIC’s 6% long-term returns questionable
Singaporeans should think and question the management of our CPF. Why is GIC able to pay CPF members only about 3% returns (on average) when across the causeway, Malaysia’s EPF has been paying 6% for the last 20 years? Why is GIC’s management of our $328 CPF not accountable to Parliament but a PAP-friendly President?...
Global Citizen System – Part 2
Continue from Part 1. . The solution of new life science in global citizen system. Knowledge is Gold It needs new politic to replace the old one through power game. Let's look into what is the " permanent feature" in political system . President is a " permanent feature" but the govt system is " not a permanent feature" .. The...
In reaction to Pink Dot, the erosion of Singapore’s core strengths
Kishore Mahbubani, former diplomat and current Dean and Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, spoke at my school a few years ago about the need for countries to recognize the growing role and necessity of the global economy; or of a global multi-civilizational mindset, more directly. He echoed and expanded on...
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