What Moral Authority, Minister Wong Kan Seng?
“If we do not do so and allow vicious falsehoods to perversely masquerade itself as the truth, we will eventually lose our moral authority and with it, our effectiveness to achieve our mission to keep Singapore safe and secure.” — Wong Kan Seng, (Why S’pore must ‘robustly’ defend its courts, police force) What moral...
ASEAN People Need to Unite Against Autocrats
ASEAN is one sad region that has seen autocracy rule as the dominant type of governance. Fortunately Malaysia and Indonesia have shifted away towards democratic rule governance and though the level of democracy is still evolving, the voice and opinions of the people are relatively more represented than countries such as Singapore,...
Consequences of Implementing Minimum Wage in Singapore
Labour Chief, Mr Lim Swee Say, has thrown his weight against the implementation of the minimum wage system citing adverse consequences of a rise in business cost as his main reason. Mr Lim’s fear is not without its merit. Companies will close shop and relocate to a cheaper location if they could not improve on its...
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