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Singapore’s Iraq policy was clear as mud

Singapore’s Iraq policy was clear as mud

Following the Chilcot Report last Wednesday, the former Deputy Prime Minister of Britain John Prescott now believes that the Iraq War was illegal. He had previously voted in favour of the war. Another former UK Cabinet Minister also accused Tony Blair of “twisting the facts”. Meanwhile, the Sunday Times (July 7) reveals... 

Does complex CPF funneling into bonds then reserves result in retirement adequcy?

Does complex CPF funneling into bonds then reserves result in retirement adequcy?

(In reference to Chris Kuan’s article ‘In political rhetoric Roy Ngerng conflates “reserves” with “CPF”.’)  - I do not agree with the complex funnelling of the CPF funds into SSGS bonds, and then into the reserves and the GIC/Temasek Holdings. The funnelling removes the basic essence that the government is using... 

In political rhetoric Roy Ngerng conflates ‘reserves’ with ‘CPF’

In political rhetoric Roy Ngerng conflates ‘reserves’ with ‘CPF’

Did Roy Ngerng read my post earlier today when I said Temasek was talking cock about not managing government savings and their funds are derived from its business as owner and investor? Does not matter because although seemingly similar, the substance is different. I was referring “government funds or reserves”, he was... 



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