
Can we have trust and confidence when we keep seeing a muddling-up of priorities?
When priorities go wrong and the cart is put before the horse, we have to question whether it is by accident or by design. Let’s take the latest announcement on measures to be adopted for the health and safety of voters in the upcoming general election. Why is it prioritised over the issuing of rules for campaigning during...

President Halimah Yacob is aware of the size of Singapore’s reserves?
Mdm President I have read on page A8 of the Straits Times of 6 June 20 that President Halimah Yacob is aware of the size of Singapore's reserves and had given her approval for the draw on it. I was, however, surprised to also read in the same story that Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat said that the President has access to the...

Josephine Teo is only part of the problem – making her a scapegoat is not the solution
Manpower Minister Josephine Teo has been stealing the limelight for all the wrong reasons, bearing the brunt of intense criticism over the explosion of COVID-19 cases among migrant workers. Each time she opens her mouth, she seems to incur the ire of netizens. Many have called for her resignation. But what do we have to gain...
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