
7 years ago, Prof Lim Chong Yah warned Govt the danger of relying on cheap foreign labour
Prof Lim Chong Yah Speaking at a conference held in conjunction with the launch of the NTU's Economic Growth Centre almost 7 years ago (26 Jul 2005), Professor Lim Chong Yah, a key architect of the economic restructuring exercise that overhauled Singapore’s wage system in the late 70s, warned the Government to tread carefully...

How do you find a blind man in a nudist colony?
Recently, the ruling party has declared they are going to engage the people more: 'engage' as in having a dialogue and listening, or at least appearing to listen, and not 'engage' as in giving the people more work. Come to think of it there could be a lack of consensus ad idem here: it could be precisely what they meant. I submit...

Tharman better get his facts straight on Taiwan or risks losing his credibility
[Editor's note: One of the best arguments against PAP policies I've seen on the Net. Lucky Tan essentially summed up the deep flaws in PAP policies and why PAP is losing its shine with Singaporeans as witnessed in the last GE. We will be forwarding this piece to Minister Tharman so as to enable him to reflect upon the policies...
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