PM Lee should heed his own advice
Barely a week after Lee Hsien Loong spoke of integrity and the importance of admitting one's mistakes, the Auditor General released his annual report and gave the PM the perfect opportunity to practise what he preached. The report for 2012/13 cites more than two dozen incidents relating to contracts worth almost S$300M where...
Do we still need an under-performing government?
The experiences of Singaporeans today have reached one full circle and is no different from the 1950s generation that lived in hardship, uncertainties – facing poor wage and labor exploitation, bleak housing conditions and limited prospects in upgrading. It was a period of social discontent as the population could not find...
A new citizen’s view on the Roy vs LHL saga
In this article, I want to share the impact that the Roy vs LHL incident has had on me, a new Singaporean Citizen. I am sure, like me, a number of other new citizens are watching this saga unfold and drawing their own inferences. As a new Singaporean citizen, I have benefited from PAP policies. My view has always been that while...
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