
The myth of a soft SM Goh
Goh Chok Tong When Mr Goh Chok Tong became Prime Minister of Singapore in 1990, he was described as a soft transitional leader. 20 years later in 2010, Mr Goh had been PM for 14 years (1990 – 2004) and SM (Senior Minister) for 6 years (2004 onwards). Was he really a soft transitional leader? In 1993, a EP (elected presidency)...

PAP’s CCC offers HIP – co-inciding with upcoming GE
General Elections must surely be around the corner when carrots are hung out that offer to subsidise a major part of renovation works INSIDE the homes of HDB lessees. The letter offered an "Home Improvement Programme" from the 'Thomson Citizen Consultative Committee' to the residents of Shun Fu - which is basically a "comprehensive...

Mr Lim Zirui’s Nightmare Scenario (8 Nov 2010)
On October 2010, SM (Senior Minister) Goh Chok Tong attended a student forum session at the Nanyang Technological University. At the session, a 23 year old aerospace engineering student Mr Lim Zirui spoke about the impact of massive immigration on job pressures and National Service (NS) obligations. Mr Lim had...
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