
How are things going to change
Very disappointing to read Lawrence Wong's answer to the CNBC question. When will the govt admit, accept and recognise that the problem is the OVERCROWDING of the dormitories? Blaming it on "communal living" is entirely missing the point. You can still have communal living - eating together, watching tv together, sharing facilities,...

O Josephine! Queen of Spin!
New Zealanders have J Ardern, the Queen of political Syn- (prefix: acting or considered together; united) while Singaporeans are blessed with Josephine Teo, our Queen of political spin. With Ardern, her leadership (@ USD$326,000/yr) gave her citizens an early, decisive hard lockdown but rewarded them with the earliest return...

An attempt at justifying ministerial salaries
It is in times like these that ministerial pay inevitably comes into play. Singaporeans’ expectations are raised because we have been told that high pay equals top notch talent and performance. (Left to Right) Taiwan President, Tsai Ing-wen, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam and...
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