
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...

Too many cobwebs – Is it in public interest for PAP going into business?
The so-called response from the Chairman of the ruling party’s Town Councils (on what is turning into a debacle) regarding the business activities of his party which seem entangled with affairs of state -- is not a good start to the year. The fellow’s reply can be found here: link. This only gives rise to more questions...
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