
Solutions to a hazy problem
Aerial view of slash-and-burn We are getting a little reprieve from the full onslaught of the haze problem for the moment. Last week was frightening and if the haze did not subside yesterday, we are in for big trouble when our logistics and great contingency plans failed to react fast enough. A simple thing like 9m masks could...

AGC fails to answer pertinent questions
The report in the 24 June edition of the Straits Times, titled “Contempt of court: AGC can decide over prosecution”, misses the main points which members of the public have asked. The AGC, in that report, was responding to questions raised about its treatment of the case involving Lynn Lee. Lee had published a video of...

PAP Policy for Haze – Good, Bad and Ugly
The policy options that the PAP government decided for handling the haze are in consistent with its usual pragmatic approach. In such a way it also reflects the good, bad and ugly sides of the PAP. However its consistency with old (capitalist) practices also means PAP has not caught up with times. The usual pragmatic PAP policy...
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