M’sia: Ruling party adopts a ‘divide and conquer strategy’
Malaysia opposition collapses in boon for beleaguered government Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim visits the Pakatan Rakyat Keadilan (PKR) headquarters for a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on January 3, 2012. The opposition political alliance that has threatened to unseat Malaysia's longtime regime has collapsed amid...
Singapore – Losing its shine?
Mixed fortunes for Singapore's overseas campuses Losing its shine? Singapore is regularly cited for its high quality of life, political stability, low-tax environment and ease of doing business. However, the city-state's rising cost of living has led to major issues for both foreign universities and students. It is the most...
Better fitting WDA schemes needed for PMETs
There are many reasons why Singapore is still facing a manpower crunch after more than two decades, and why professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) - especially the older ones - are still finding it difficult to land good jobs. Take, for example, the compliance and audit sector. Most banks and financial institutions...
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