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Going wild in Singapore

Going wild in Singapore

The provision for active election campaigning as permitted by law is covered by the Parliamentary Elections Act (‘PEA’). The term election advertising is defined in section 2(1) of the PEA as: “any poster, banner, notice, circular, handbill, illustration, article, advertisement or other material that can reasonably be... 

When the Khaw talks cock

When the Khaw talks cock

Khaw Boon Wan, Minister of National Development, Chairman PAP appears to be styling himself as the Spin King Extraordinaire with his latest Budget debate speech. I am not in the real estate business. So, with regard to Khaw’s claim of the ‘more benign property situation’ in Singapore, I did a check on info available on... 

PAP double-inflated CPF minimum sum

PAP double-inflated CPF minimum sum

After reading up on CPF issues, I have come to realise just how sneaky PAP has been. When PAP says it wants to help CPF members to achieve a higher steady stream of retirement income, what it really means is we will be helping PAP to retain more of OUR CPF for GIC to ‘invest’ in foreign assets. In 2003, the CPF Minimum Sum... 



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