
Tin Pei Ling “tiao” (not promoted) at her career or repeated her PSLE?
For those of you, who are unclear about the typical career path at accounting firms such as Ernst & Young, see below: First year in Ernst & Young (right after University) – Associate Year 1. Second year (after working with Ernst & Young for 1 year) – Associate Year 2. Third year (after working with Ernst &...

Why so mean? Here’s why
The New Paper’s front page on 31 March 2011 asks: “Why so mean?”. The question relates to the attacks on new PAP candidate, 27-year old Tin Pei Ling. The answer to the question is manifold. But I will stick to one which I thinks is relevant. The PAP Government, over the 53 years it has been in power, is not known for its...

A handbag and a pack of wolves
The attacks on Tin Pei Ling are of course unwarranted, especially those directed at her personal life. But before we go being all self-righteous and condemn these attacks, lets pause. The attacks are just simply what people have learned, really. For the longest time, it is Tin Pei Ling’s party – and one old man in particular...
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