
Fake news: Polyclinic patients receive huge subsidies
Singaporeans have been fooled by PAP in many ways. Where healthcare subsidies/grants are concerned, outsized ones are only PAP-created illusions. For example, polyclinic consultation fees – up to 85% subsidised – are first inflated to about double the fees charged by private GPs. PAP then claims a huge subsidy has been given. Consultation...

Apply common sense in risk assessment
I use my common sense to carry out my risk assessment. I do not blindly rely on the experts, because some of them may make the wrong judgment. For example, I consider my NRIC to be a public ID and I do not mind sharing it. I attracted a malicious actor who used the NRIC to illegally access by SingPass account, but he cannot...

SingPass sucks, really sucks
I ‘ve been making the move to the e-age. I’ve activated or up e-banking systems (Tot of finally voting for the PAP govt because of the Free (so far) same day funds transfer) etc. As a final step, I decided to reactivate my SingPass. As I had forgotten my password, I applied for and got a new one-time password so that I can...
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