
Singapore’s prominence as money laundering hub grows
In January 2011, a Singaporean Chinese businessman was fined $6,000 for helping the son of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister to launder $3 million ( http://www.temasekreview.net/2011/01/06/6000-fine-for-laundering-3-million/ ). Despite PAP's insistence that it is tough on money laundering, this was not the first case nor is...

Our Future At Stake (the deceit goes on)
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Singaporeans should think carefully and calmly about the long term-future during the coming General Election. He even admonished the mainstream media for "getting a bit breathless" in their coverage. Perhaps the excitement over the epic battle ahead is getting too much for his father's make...

PAP and their own climate of fear
With the elections just around the corner, Singaporeans who are still thinking of voting for the PAP have to think hard, just like the book “hard truths” gives you an insight into the PAP organizational structure. Many Singaporeans have pondered over the comments made by MM Lee, about Malay Muslims “integrating” and...
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