
Taken for a fictitious ride
We are at the usual cross roads again of do we have to tax the wealthy more or everyone else. According to media reports, Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam says that injection of $1.1 billion into acquiring, operating and maintaining 550 buses as part of public transport is necessary because, as it is, the...

Logic and the Law
The recent calls for a by-election by some Singaporeans in Hougang due to the Workers’ Party’s (WP) removal of its erstwhile Member of Parliament (MP) there, generally falls into three categories. First, that constitutionally a single member ward should have an MP there when the seat is vacant; second, that welfare of the...

The Prospects of the Presidential Election
It could be said that the Presidential Elections Committee's (PEC) decision to give certificates of eligibility to four of the presidential hopefuls has come as a bit of surprise in terms of the timing and its liberal interpretation of the eligibility criteria. The four successful presidential hopefuls for the presidential election...
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