Guide to what you can or cannot write about in Singapore?
… when the Protection From Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) before Parliament is passed ... - any Minister or his appointed Competent Authority, can determine what is a falsehood (and that it is also in the public interest to make the order)? The penalty is up to 10 years jail and a fine of up to $1 million …...
Lax enforcement of rules a shame to Singapore
This PAP government is very good at passing legislations and laws in Parliament because of their absolute majority advantage. We have laws against many offences and irresponsible behavior. But laws on their own, if they are not backed up with serious and regular ground enforcement efforts, is a toothless tiger at best. Examples...
Open letter to PM Lee regarding budget
Dear Prime Minister Lee, Recently at the opening of the Sengkang General Hospital, you spoke about the aging population of Singapore. You spoke about how the healthcare spending was “unsustainable” and that for future health funding, some “hard choices” on health spending needed to be made. MOH’s budget for 2019 is...
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