
How would the PAP fare as government elsewhere?
The PAP likes to claim that they are a party of high quality cadres. Let us then ask ourselves a hypothetical question: Would the PAP have been regarded as a successful government if it were managing another country? Let us suppose that the current batch of PAP ministers were in charge of Israel. If they continued with...

Direct school admission: Everybody decline to give statistics?
I refer to the article “Fairly diverse group gains direct school admission, about 60% live in HDB flats: MOE” (Straits Times, Feb 22). 81% reside in HDB flats? It states that “About 60 per cent of students who secured places in secondary schools through DSA over the last five years live in HDB flats, an MOE spokesman told...

130,000 fighting for 100 local jobs?
I refer to the article “‘Opportunities, jobs still available as long as S’poreans prepared to train’” (Today, Feb 15). Work hard for 1 – 3 % economic growth It states that “Urging Singaporeans not to be overly despondent about the state of the economy, labour chief and Tanjong Pagar Member of Parliament (MP) Chan...
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