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Without transparency, PAP’s clean-wage policy is totally meaningless

Without transparency, PAP’s clean-wage policy is totally meaningless

PAP claims to have a clean-wage policy but it has continue to maintain a ‘clean’ image through propaganda. This is because PAP’s definition of a clean wage policy is simply the disclosure of a pay formula which leaves plenty of room for ministers and top civil servants to be paid much more. After the ministerial pay... 

President Halimah + MP Seah = Bold changes wayang + Minister Ong = Status quo maintained

President Halimah + MP Seah = Bold changes wayang + Minister Ong = Status quo maintained

Earlier this month, President Halimah spoke about the need for bold changes from 4G leaders.  Her parliamentary speech was largely drafted by “the younger Cabinet members” ie 4G leaders themselves. Responding about 10 days later, PAP MP Seah Kian Peng participated in the wayang and his bold idea was to criticize MOE and... 

Another CPF Change, Singaporeans Lose Again!

Another CPF Change, Singaporeans Lose Again!

As a new citizen, I am very appalled why our government can make such critical change without public consultation or parliamentary approval. The idea of making young people pay elder shield was flouted not so long ago through a dubious forum where state analysts or appointed gave their views. No surprises that they recommended... 



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