
The PAP in crisis (Part 3): Lack of real political leaders in a team of technocrats
By Eugene Yeo, Consultant Editor [In this classic five-part series, Eugene Yeo will examine the inherent weaknesses of the ruling PAP, its implications for Singapore and possible scenarios in the post-LKY era.] The Singapore model of government which was characterized by a high degree of efficiency with minimal fuss was often...

Third Most Competitive Nation in the World – What it means to the Average Worker
By Damon Yeo, Business Correspondent Singapore has moved two spots to number three in the recently published World Economic Forum (WEF) report on world competitiveness. Without any additional information and details, yes, Singapore deserves a round of applause. After all, it does mean that the Singapore economy is “able...

The resignation of Taiwan’s Premier Liu: A lesson for Singapore in public governance
From our Correspondent The abrupt resignation of Taiwanese Premier Liu Shao Chiuan who bore the brunt of public criticism over the government's inept handling of typhoon Morakot surprised many for its timing. Liu had earlier indicated that he would stay on for the next few weeks to oversee the relief efforts before deciding...
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