
Ban on election advertising – Heads I win, tails you lose?
It was reported yesterday (16 Feb) that the police have issued stern warnings to individuals for breaching election advertising ban on Cooling-Off Day (6 May 2016) and Polling Day (7 May 2016) during the Bt Batok by-election last year. In particular, the police issued warnings to the editors running TISG news site. “The...

Government remains in denial about worrying state of economy
Inderjit Singh * The following is a Facebook post by former PAP MP, Inderjit Singh. A. Executive summary On a general note, while the report covers a few important areas, I do see quite a number of initiatives that have been suggested before, from the time we started T21, to the ERC and the ESC. The key is going to be in...

Multiple train disruptions on PM Lee’s birthday
Lee Hsien Loong's birthday is turning out to be a jinx for many Singaporeans as they experienced three train disruptions in one day. Just an hour ago, the Sengkang LRT East Loop was put out of service after being hit by a power disruption. Residents near Bakau station reported hearing a "very loud thunder-like sound" and saw...
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