Ong Teng Cheong asked and got stonewalled, Pritam Singh asked and got an earful
The are no two ways about it. The secret stays secret. Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh tried again in Parliament this week, asking to be enlightened about the size of Singapore’s reserves. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat considered the question superfluous, telling the story told before of why...
Lawrence Wong: Unfortunately, we do not have the luxury of the benefit of hindsight
"Unfortunately, we do not have the luxury of the benefit of hindsight." Utter RUBBISH! You don’t need hindsight, just basic decent COMMON SENSE and just little bit of KNOWLEDGE of the conditions of dormitories to understand the seriousness of this issue. When the first infection happened to a foreign worker in early February,...
The Straits Times gets it wrong – and why it matters
One would have thought that for Singaporeans the most important news of the last 24 hours is the country breaking another record of new coronavirus cases (142). Yet The Straits Times chose to downplay this frightening news. As an ex-journalist and a media researcher, I find this quite befuddling — and disturbing. The news...
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