Radical change or forced circumstance?
The appointment of cabinet ministers by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong raises some troubling questions about the way the Government continues to operate. These questions centre around the stepping down of former ministers Wong Kan Seng, Mah Bow Tan, and Raymond Lim which came as a bolt from out of the blue. There was no hint...
Painful experience of a local PMET working in financial sector
Globalisation has reared its ugly head in Singapore for the past few years and many PMETs increasingly find themselves being replaced by cheaper workers from abroad. I am just an ordinary true blue Singaporean who started work in the private sector in 1998 after having completed my Navy contract of six and a half years. I...
Pension for Ministers: How much of $11b?
We refer to the Secretary to the Prime Minister's Office's letter "PMO on pensions for political office and MPs" (ST, May 14)http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Story/STIStory_668430.html and the articles "Pension about a tenth of minister's pay" (ST, May 14) and ."Ministers' pensions: How they're paid" (Today, May 14). http://www.todayonline.com/Hotnews/EDC110514-0000257/Ministers-pensions--How-theyre-paid According...
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