CFE Rehashed Old Rhetoric, Ignores Dangers Facing Singapore
As expected, the Committee on the Future Economy (CFE) Report released yesterday is long on rhetoric but woefully lacking in bold and aggressive measures to tackle the serious problems that confront Singapore. The rise of anti-globalisation sentiment especially in Western economies, the imminent threats to our positions as...
For Singapore’s Future Survival, Multi-Party System Must Replace One-Party Rule
Education Minister (Higher Education and Skills) Ong Ye Kung's suggestion that the PAP's continued one-party rule is the best course for Singapore's future is at complete odds with reality. It is precisely the lack of a democratic, checks-and-balance system that has gotten the country into the current sorry state of affairs...
MinLaw’s reply did not address 2 key points
We refer to the Ministry of Law’s reply on 22 January 2017 to our press statement on the Protection from Harassment Act. The Ministry of Law stated that it does not intend to amend the POHA to protect itself from harassment. We welcome this statement. However the Ministry has not stated if it will amend the POHA or introduce...
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