Shanmugam’s “No, No” is a test of our political will
Why did the meeting on the 30th August of four Singaporeans, and an exile with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the Malaysian Prime Minister, rattled the ruling party in Singapore? The background to the meeting was simple enough. The event was initiated by me, arranged by Hishamuddin Rais, a veteran Malaysian activist and writer, and...
It is the PAP that is disloyal, not the four Singaporeans
The Peoples' Action Party (PAP) has everything to gain to paint the four Singaporeans who met the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in a bad light. Firstly, it is no secret that relations between Dr. M and the Lee family who wield all power in the island state have not always been smooth sailing. The surprise...
Loyalty is a two-way street – let’s not forget that the government’s loyalty is to the citizens
Citizens’ loyalty to country is called into question from time to time. What is less often talked about is government loyalty to citizens. First and foremost, the men and women who govern the country must show loyalty to the people who elect them and entrust them to serve with honour and integrity. This is often taken for...
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