
S’pore PR: Good that our leaders sue for defamation
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong recently took legal action to sue for damages in a defamation suit, and was cross-examined for six hours ("Blogger cross-examines PM for 6 hours"; July 2). With his special position as prime minister, I can imagine the huge pressure Mr Lee went through and I respect him for choosing to face this...

My hope for a fair GE without gerrymandering
I hope that the panel to review electoral boundaries will be transparent in the division of these boundaries, to avoid accusations of gerrymandering ("Election on the cards; boundaries panel formed"; yesterday). This election will be a watershed one, as the nation's founding father Lee Kuan Yew is no longer with us. The ruling...

FTs skip town with unpaid bills, return without penalty
It really makes me distraught to note that Temasek Holdings companies do not take action against Foreign Talents who intentionally default on their bills when leaving Singapore. Upon returning to Singapore, no legal action is taken against them despite knowing they are returning to Singapore to find another job. On the other...
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