
Did Straits Times break the laws of Parliamentary Elections Act?
ST Thanks to a bro for highlighting this: Parliamentary Elections Act (CHAPTER 218) Blackout period for election survey results 78C.—(1) No person shall publish or permit or cause to be published the results of any election survey during the period beginning with the day the writ of election is issued for an election and...

Don’t be a hero, Dr Chee
Dr Chee Soon Juan, please do not force the issue and try to be a hero in this Punggol East by-election. If the WP refuses to bend and give way to the SDP to stand for this BE, then gracefully vacate the slot. If you do not and instead stubbornly hold your ground, you will not only be doing the electorate a disservice, but...

AIM and Punggol East By-Election
So, PM has asked MND to review the issues of town councils and other issues that may relate to how a town council is run. I would assume that would also include the AIM saga. Unfortunately, we all know what will be told to the public... 1. AIM did not break any laws as they did send a termination letter to AHTC with the...
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