
Reform Party has a new chairman
The Reform Party has a new chairman after the resignation of Edmund Ng, one of its founding members. In a statement on Friday, the party named Tan Tee Seng as its new chairman. This is the third change in chairmanship for the party since veteran opposition politician Ng Teck Siong resigned in April 2009. He had taken over the...

Ming Yi relieved of duties as president of Foo Hai Chan monastery
Ming Yi Controversial Buddhist monk Ming Yi has been relieved of his duties as trustee and president of Foo Hai Chan monastery's charity though he will remain as the temple's religious leader, according to a report from Asiaone. He was sentenced to four months in jail for misappropriation of funds this year which bars him from...

Straits Times worried that Mah Bow Tan will lose votes
The PAP regime appeared to be getting worried about the electoral prospects of its beleaguered Housing Minister Mah Bow Tan that its propagandist mouthpiece the Straits Times found fit to publish a full-page article entitled "Will Mah lose votes" to win support for him covertly. Under Mr Mah's "leadership", the prices of HDB...
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