UOB – The solid local bank
Wee Cho Yaw has spoken, UOB will grow organically and will not join the acquisition frenzy. Neither will UOB join the ‘foreigners are talent’ fad and go on a mindless recruitment to replace local talents with foreign ‘talents’. Many banks with foreign CEOs are impatient to prove their worth and to justify their fat salaries....
More equal than Singaporeans?
I'm thinking of Ronald McDonald (a FT turned true blue S'porean who if he had a son with dual citizenship would surely insist that his son does NS, unlike Yaacob who tells us only that he hopes his son will do NS) and again my beef (rendang flavoured) is with the way the S'poreans who don't dream the "right dreams" or think...
Singapore meritocracy has run its course
Former PM Mr Lee Kuan Yew said: "I do not accept that there are any disadvantages to meritocracy." - the South Asia Diaspora Convention, Resorts World Sentosa, Jul 22th 2011. Graph 1I will argue that meritocracy as envisaged by LKY has reached the limits of its efficacy. LKY had positioned meritocracy as the better ideology...
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