Silence of SMRT, LTA & MoT explained
In my own opinion, they should have disclosed it. Everyone has their reasons, but in the end there’s always consequences. Daniel Yap of TMG in a FB post when introducing this piece he wrote [ LINK ]. Piece is worth a read, explaining why it would have been better for the authorities to have disclosed the cracks and the remedial...
Traingate: Only SGDaily asks the right question
And researched the answer. Everyone else is talking cock and singing song. The Oppo parties, anti-PAP cyberwarriors and activists, allied websites and bloggers, and other new media outlets are screaming their heads off over the cracks in PRC-made trains and the failure of SMRT, LTA and the transport ministry (MoT) to tell...
Facebook: Today S’pore, tomorrow China
The usual ang moh tua kee suspects are blaming the PAP IB of manipulating Facebook’s algorithms to get anti-PAP stuff taken offFacebook.They could be right in their usual attitudes of blaming the PAP (“PAP is always wrong”)and absolving an ang moh company (“Ang mohs know best”) of blame. But have they ever tot that...
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