
A review of our COE system
In one of our previous articles, we highlighted clear flaws with the COE system and called for urgent reforms. However, we were not too hopeful, citing Minister of Transport Lui Tuck Yew’s statement that “the COE market will not undergo any changes in the near term.” A mere six months later, we see the first welcome change...

Singapore’s future challenge towards a society of happiness
The Republic of Singapore just celebrated its 48th birthday on 9 August 2013. Since the independence in 1965, the city-state has accomplished its impressive and glorious journey, “from third world to first”. What then is the next step for Singapore in the future? The Singapore National Pledge has the answer. It clearly outlines...

Change of government: How to achieve a successful transition
Mr Tan Jee Say More and more Singaporeans are now talking not just about whether there will be a change of government but increasingly more on "when" this will happen. Some go even further by giving ideas on how to make the transition work. In his latest posting, active blogger Alex Au asked, "... given that the transition will...
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