
Kee Chiu to follow in the footsteps of Pinky and Woody?
Kee Chiu Chan It’s still up in the air as to who gets to be the next Prime Minister. So while the waiting goes on, we might as well entertain the intriguing possibility that destiny plays a part, that the stars could be aligned with the one with a nickname to go with the title of PM. The three Prime Ministers of Singapore...

Time to review PAP ministers’ maximum 13.5 months’and PM’s 19.5 months’ bonuses
The 2011 ministerial pay review was just another wayang. Although it has been 7 years since, their ridiculously-high maximum bonuses warrant another review. The cosmetic changes implemented by the PAP government – recommended by the PAP-appointed review committee – only resulted in maximum bonuses being reduced to 13.5...

The Poor They Refuse To Talk About
PM Lee Hsien Loong recently expressed concern about rising income inequality and in his Chinese New Year message he stressed the need to look after the elderly. Heng Swee Keat in his budget speech touched on social spending and subsidies for families and the elderly. But as usual there has been no mention whatsoever of poverty....
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