Select Committee owes Dr Thum Ping Tjin, a public apology
In 1986, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said to senior lawyer Mr Lim Chor Pee at the Select Committee hearing on the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill: “Mr Lim, you are not like Miss Teo. You were trained in a very reputable school of law.…” (he was referring to University of Cambridge). I was seated in the room, listening...
Singaporeans who still believe PAP is serving them may need a psychiatric appointment
PAP ceased serving Singaporeans decades ago after it had discovered the people were a huge diamond mine. This was confirmed when PM Lee mentioned there were “easy ways” to generate economic growth, ie profiting from citizens. (Today) It’s not difficult to do so when a super majority PAP could pass any legislation, such...
Health Minister promises to keep healthcare costs down, but medical inflation set to rise faster than region
In a survey conducted by Manulife in 2014, 71% of middle-class to affluent Singaporeans were concerned about deteriorating health in their old age. The same survey showed that on average, Singaporeans expect to spend 13% of their retirement income on medical bills and 55% of those surveyed had worries over “unaffordable”...
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