
Ngiam’s retraction contains ‘cryptic meanings’
Retired permanent secretary Ngiam Tong Dow The more I re-read Ngiam’s retract, the more I see how his words contain cryptic meanings and a sharp message to every reader. Take another look; I have been told by civil servant colleagues that Cabinet discussions are robust – as robust as they were when I attended cabinet meetings...

PTC, why keep having annual fare review exercise?
The Public Transport Council has embarked on its annual fare review exercise, and public transport operators can submit their applications for a fare review (" 'Keep public transport affordable' "; Thursday). I would be surprised if they do not apply for an upward revision. What I find baffling is the need for this annual exercise....

I’m sceptical influx of foreigners has slowed
PM Lee (Photo: MediaCorp) I can't help but think that the current immigration approach of the PAP is to import: 1. enough foreigners to rile up those who are running out of patience so that these people will leave the country and not affect its election chances; 2. but at the same time not too many so as not to agitate the majority...
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