Revealing the past convictions of the man who drove PM Lee’s son is unconstitutional
It has recently been reported that lawyers in Singapore are divided over a police statement on the past offences of a man who circulated videos of PM Lee Hsien Loong’s eldest son. This is in relation to a media statement by the police, who revealed that the man had been convicted of taking a vehicle without the owner’s...
HoHoHo: StanChart CEO learning from our ministers
He also gets a free pass from Temasek. FT reports that StanChart is facing an investor rebellion over its chief executive’s pay after the bank changed how it calculated his pension in a way that falls foul of UK corporate governance guidelines. This comes as executives at the UK’s largest listed banks are being subjected...
Caution From The Venezuelan Example
I was looking through the news on the internet and this piece of news troubled me greatly. It is about incidents in Venezuela, which has a centrally planned, socialised healthcare system. It was mentioned that patients who opposed the dictatorial Maduro regime were denied healthcare by government doctors. I think that this is...
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