Solving Singapore’s Selective Persecution Syndrome
Is Singapore’s political and judicial system afflicted with a terminal disease - Selective Persecution Syndrome (SPS)? What is Selective Persecution? If 5 blacks, and 15 whites are arrested for shoplifting, but only the blacks are charged, then this is selective prosecution. Because such prosecutions are selective based on...
Infrastructure falling apart caused by PAP, did not plan for additional 2 million foreigners
Up till 1990, Singapore’s population projection was less than 4 million by 2030. Even the URA 1991 Concept Plan projected a 4 million population. According to a 1990 Singapore Medical Association article, “Singapore – An Ageing Society“, by P W J Choo, K S Lee, R E Owen and F J Jayaratnam, PAP had anticipated...
African example PAP government will follow?
The Tanzanian government is in the process of amending its statistical legislation so that it can impose fines or jail time on anyone who questions the accuracy of official figures. Not a big step from what Ng Eng Hen did as a newbie cabinet minister (Manpower) many yrs ago when he roughed up some academics who published analysis...
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