Meritocracy, Punggol and opposition unity
The ruling party’s candidate for the upcoming Punggol by-election seems a decent fellow. But he is not helping himself by mouthing the same old statements that he is successful today because of meritocracy. Of course, he is allowed to claim whatever he wants. However, he is giving the impression that he is another cookie-cutter...
The Rule of Law and the Paradox of the AIM Transaction
The controversy surrounding the sale of the Software by the PAP Town Councils to AIM, a PAP-owned company, took a bizarre turn when Baey Yam Keng declared Baey Yam Keng on Town Councils, in AIM deal begs questions, as reported by TODAY, 8 Jan 2013. I feel that we may be reading too much into the political association. Because...
Plan 9 from Planet Bozo
It may be quite serious, but it also gets funnier. A sub-standard response from yet another low-brow politico from the ruling party has provided us with the fantastical story that town councils in Singapore are not public institutions but political entities (for details please see: Link). And, apparently, based on the track...
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