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PM Lee went ‘ballistic’ in 2004 after question on Temasek CEO’s pay
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No Money, No Court Appeal
It’s been some time since my last blog, and I have a lot to catch up on in this blog. Thank you all for your concern and requests for updates. Your continued support means a lot to me. In recent months, I have suffered a great deal of stress and aggravation, as NUS has exerted a great deal of pressure on me to stop me from...

Appoint ministers from outside of Parliament
If we change the constitution to require the prime minister and ministers to be appointed outside of Parliament, it will achieve a significant impact. Here are the benefits: a) It will become clear that Parliament, comprising of the elected MPs, is the supreme body and that the cabinet has to work under the overall direction...
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