
Yesterday’s blackout should not be taken lightly, and PAP Ministers should be accountable
The black-out early yesterday morning (18th Sep) was massive, and it affected hundreds of thousands of people. It was also something that the authorities could not cover-up and I definitely do not take what happened lightly. To begin, this year to date, our electricity tariffs have increased very substantially already and have...

Hawker food: Another bad joke?
I refer to my RI classmate, Han Fook Kwang’s article “Who will save hawker food?” (Straits Times, Sep 16). It states that “One earlier idea which tried to do so was to allow social enterprises, which are not-for-profit, to operate some of the newer hawker centres. There are now seven such centres run by NTUC Foodfare,...

Ministers’ pay falsehoods: Government is to blame?
I refer to the article “Government debunks online ‘falsehoods’ on ministerial salaries” (Channel NewsAsia, Sep 17). It states that “The Government has moved to debunk what it described as “falsehoods” about ministerial salaries that have been circulating recently. The Factually website, which is managed by the...
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