
Desmond Kuek’s resignation will not solve SMRT’s maintenance problem and its deep-rooted cultural issues
There seems to be an outcry by both the public and media for Desmond Kuek, the Chief Executive Officer of SMRT to resign for the constant breakdowns and lapses by the transport company that runs the East-West Line, North-South Line and Downtown Line. True enough, that as the head of the company and being paid millions of dollars...

SMRT: The cock that Khaw talks
Improving rail reliability is a “multi-year war”, said Mr Khaw, who added that calling for a leadership change with each disappointment would be a “sure strategy for failure” Hey Desmond Kuek was brought in (or “volunteered”) five years ago. So how long more will he be allowed to disappoint? Did he, when he “volunteered”...

Common Sense of the Day
Which is better and cheaper? Build the MRT tracks and stations first before you build the housing estates and towns around them? Or build the town first then add on the MRT Network? It is a no brainer question but yet people want to argue for the sake of argument. The Hong Kong city planning methodology is Metro-centric, aka...
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