Why didn’t the Committee of Inquiry into the 2011 MRT debacle pick defects up?
The nexus of Government and GLCs, and the culture of opaqueness inherent in PAP is pried open liked a can of sardines by truly enterprising, free spirited investigative reporters that apparently used a drone camera to track the movement of the defective trains. Go suck eggs Straits Times, shame on you that Singaporeans had to...
Was Goh Chok Tong wearing blinkers when he supported US-led invasion of Iraq?
Goh Chok Tong In less than 36 hours time, Singaporeans will know whether the man who was paid very much more than President Bush was wearing glasses, or blinkers when he made a major foreign policy statement in 2003 to support the US led invasion of Iraq. He is Goh Chok Tong, the Prime Minister of Singapore at the time of the...
Brexit: Lesson for the PAP?
Here’s an interesting comment from a FT reader commenting on (What else?) Brexit. He’s saying that Brexit (and the Eurozone crisis) should be blamed on cuts to the benefits of what conservatives, the PAP (including Tharman) and the majority of S’poreans (self-included) would call the “undeserving poor”. (They (and...
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