
Pertinent questions ignored and more doubts raised about PM Lee and his government
The parliamentary debate may be over but it has left several of the most pertinent questions ignored and instead raised more doubts about the Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the government. 1. PM’s refusal to sue his siblings despite their grave accusations on his integrity and reputation. His reason, after all the tear-jerking...

Drama of 38 Oxley Road – The HOUSE
38 Oxley Road There continues to be questions around whether Lee Kuan Yew agreed to 38 Oxley Road to be preserved instead of demolished. The below timeline of events shows it was his unwavering desire for demolition to take place. In the event it could not, his alternatives were clear – let no one else except family members...

Troubling speeches by MPs in Parliament on the Parliamentary debate over PM Lee’s accusations
Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong’s speech is deeply troubling. Firstly, he made the claim that most Singaporeans are tired of this saga and wish to move on. On what basis is he saying that? From his casual observations or the random poll of his friends and constituents? Secondly, he chided Png Eng Huat for reading...
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