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Supporting Chee Soon Juan's caféSupporting Chee Soon Juan's café I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café despite their political preferences” (July 16). The underlying objective of doing any business is to ensure it is viable and profitable. Otherwise, there is no point of undertaking risk for it. It is natural for...

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries? I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries” (June 14) by Mr Yoong Siew Wah. It has always been a controversial topic which concerns about our top political leaders who receive their salaries that are many times higher than those foreign political leaders. Our...

Steering with stability in transition timesSteering with stability in transition times I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial, “Steering with stability in transition times” (May 16). Let us analyze and interpret this specific subject from a broad perspective, how Singapore should respond and adapt to the evolution of the entire international situation and formulate its foreign policy that is extremely...

We will lead in our own wayWe will lead in our own way I read with interest The Today’s report, “'We will lead in our own way': : Lawrence Wong takes office as 4th prime minister of Singapore” (May 15). We can get some inspiration or enlightenment from the story of the 108 heroes in Water Margin: they originally had their own abilities, aspirations and ambitions. They...

Chinese villagers living on cliffsChinese villagers living on cliffs In the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan Province in China, there is a small isolated village on a cliff 1,400 meters above sea level. This is the village of Atuler, known as the Cliff Village with 72 families who has been living there for almost 200 years. All travel is by a ladder that leads to the sky at almost right...

Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the westUkraine will cease to exist thanks to the west Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing arms control agreements, and on the staff of General Norman Schwartzkopf during the Gulf War, where he played a critical role in the hunt for Iraqi SCUD missiles. From 1991 until 1998, Mr. Ritter served as a Chief Inspector...

Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride priceBride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price Contrary to popular beliefs, many couples in China are unable to afford to get married. With the exception of rural villages, those in the cities mostly asked for hundreds of thousands in bride price (聘礼/彩礼). According to our techie who has been in China for over a decade, the bride price may include monies intended...

Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian workers looking to moveHigher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian... I refer to the Independent Singapore’s Featured News SG Economy, “Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian workers looking to move” (Feb 22). In this era of rapid technological advancement, all countries are faced with the dilemma of being hungry for talent. Therefore, top talents in respective...

Where Romance Meets FinanceWhere Romance Meets Finance Sugarbook was launched by Darren Chan in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is a luxury dating website designed to resolve financial issues through emotional support. It provides a platform to grow your relationships through mutual benefits that are not restricted to mentorship, companionship, wealth and emotional support. It...

Marriage, children and practical concernsMarriage, children and practical concerns A couple bows before their parents and offers them tea, as is traditional in Chinese weddings. I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial “Marriage, children and practical concerns” (Feb 5). Since the history of human civilisation, the formation of individual family and the issue of procreation have become two...

Not in my backyardNot in my backyard I refer to the TODAY’s Commentary, “'Not in my backyard' — when some groups can protest more loudly, the most vulnerable ones suffer” (Jan 25, 2024). A few good points from the article are worth to be probed further and discussed. In December 2023, the announcement of plans by The National Environment Agency...

Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presenceOpposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presence I refer to The Independent Singapore’s SG Politics column, “Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presence” (Nov 29, 2023). As we know, Singapore political scene has been firmly dominated by the PAP since 1959. Thus, the opposition parties in Singapore have to face and withstand many challenges ahead...

Educating the next generationEducating the next generation I read with interest the Straits Times’ Editorial, “Educating the next generation” (Jan 5, 2024). Any form of spontaneous learning should provide you with a happy, positive, and memorable experience. However, only a small number of children are in exception. Therefore, based on this, parents should realize the...

GST increase in 2024GST increase in 2024 On 1 Jan 2024 GST rises 1% from 8% to 9%; this is a 12.5% increase in GST. I am not convinced that this is necessary. It will contribute to inflation, and cause economic hardship. The handouts to mitigate this are temporary and the increase is permanent. In 2015, when the possibility of GST rising was an election issue...

Race relations in SingaporeRace relations in Singapore I refer to the Today’s “Commentary: In 1954, David Marshall spoke about race relations in Singapore. Have we made real progress since then?” (Dec 15). For any country to be prosperous and powerful, it must first achieve political and social stability, and its people must live in harmony and be united. Only in this...

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Editorial
Rare typhoon-like storm hits Singapore

Rare typhoon-like storm hits Singapore

Strong winds that people called a mini typhoon hit Singapore on Tuesday evening, September 17, toppling...
Super typhoon Bebinca hit the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu...

Super typhoon Bebinca hit the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu...

After hitting Shanghai on Monday (17th Sept), Typhoon Bebinca hit the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu province....
Why storms and typhoons are wrecking havoc in Asia...

Why storms and typhoons are wrecking havoc in Asia...

Typhoon Bebinca has made landfall in China on Monday (16th Sept). Shanghai has been slammed by the city's...
Super typhoon Bebinca wreaks havoc In Shanghai

Super typhoon Bebinca wreaks havoc In Shanghai

The mega city of Shanghai was brought to a standstill on Monday (16th Sept) as residents at home had...
Severe flooding wrecks havoc in Europe

Severe flooding wrecks havoc in Europe

Severe flooding continues to wreak havoc across central and eastern Europe, following days of torrential...
Iran poised to launch mega-retaliation against Israel

Iran poised to launch mega-retaliation against Israel

Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, a high-ranking IRGC commander, has announced that Iran will soon...
Super typhoon Yagi batters Hainan island in China

Super typhoon Yagi batters Hainan island in China

Heavy rains and strong winds swept through Hainan province Friday as a powerful typhoon, dubbed Yagi,...
Putin visits Mongolia despite ICC arrest warrant

Putin visits Mongolia despite ICC arrest warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Mongolia for a visit, despite the risk of arrest under...
Axis of Resistance vows to escalate attacks on Israel...

Axis of Resistance vows to escalate attacks on Israel...

The Axis of Resistance groups in Iraq have escalated their threats against Israel and the US. They have...
Russia pounds Ukraine for the second consecutive day

Russia pounds Ukraine for the second consecutive day

In one of the biggest air attacks launched by Russia, hundreds of missiles and drones were launched targeting...
Russia pounds Ukraine in retaliation for invasion of...

Russia pounds Ukraine in retaliation for invasion of...

Russia unleashed a massive missile and drone assault on NATO-backed Ukraine amid rising tensions over...
Houthis ready to strike Israel

Houthis ready to strike Israel

Houthi-installed defence minister in Yemen has warned that his forces are ready to strike Israel. Major...
Israel imposes restriction on media to hide damages...

Israel imposes restriction on media to hide damages...

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is set to present proof or videos of attacks near Tel Aviv. Israeli...
Hezbollah hints at 'full response' after major rocket...

Hezbollah hints at 'full response' after major rocket...

The Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones towards Israel on...
How strong is Singapore's fighter jets?

How strong is Singapore's fighter jets?

Singapore's fighter jets are supposedly the most advanced force in the entire Southeast Asian region. What...
Major escalation fears as Hezbollah pounds Israel with...

Major escalation fears as Hezbollah pounds Israel with...

Hezbollah and Israel both have announced large-scale military operations against each other. Israel is...
WHO Declares Global Health Emergency

WHO Declares Global Health Emergency

Covid Done, New Virus Emerges: 100s Killed, WHO Declares Global Health Emergency. The World Health...
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to step down

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to step down

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was seen as a safe pair of hands when his party installed him three...
Opinions
A random thought on the comedy of error

A random thought on the comedy of error

The comedy of error that is circling around in Singapore although mind-boggling but amuses Singaporeans...
The Great America, No More

The Great America, No More

America was propagated as the Great Nation in the last century when I was born, even though the world...
A glimpse of the obscurantism of Singapore society

A glimpse of the obscurantism of Singapore society

This is not an attempt at self-exaltation but to give a glimpse of the obscurantism of the Singapore...
Excess Deaths in Singapore

Excess Deaths in Singapore

I applaud ST journalist's effort in pursuing this issue of Excess Deaths in Singapore (which is one of...
Throwing out the baby with the bath water

Throwing out the baby with the bath water

Mr Shanmugam says Singapore has laws and policies to prevent riots like those seen in the UK recently...
Let dead dogs lie

Let dead dogs lie

Alas, Pritam should have let dead dogs lie. I am surprised that he is making a bid to have his case...
Total Policy Reset

Total Policy Reset

Lawrence Wong talked about "reset" but up till now, I am still not quite sure what is installed in his...
The divination of a self-exaltation myth

The divination of a self-exaltation myth

The euphoria that accompanied the appointment of Lawrence Wong as prime minister is understandable.because...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's (LW) National Day Rally

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's (LW) National Day Rally

I have more praises than criticisms for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's (LW) National Day Rally. He...
Build Our Core

Build Our Core

On this very day of celebrating our 59th National Day, we as a people, a country and the Singaporean...
More Singaporeans eligible to vote in next General...

More Singaporeans eligible to vote in next General...

More Singaporeans eligible to vote in next General Election (GE)- CNA online 22 July 2024. There are...
Excess Deaths Comparison Chart

Excess Deaths Comparison Chart

This is the Excess Deaths Comparison Chart that MOH has neither disputed nor commented on. It...
Focusing on frail, senior patients

Focusing on frail, senior patients

Tan Tock Seng (TTS) focuses on frail, senior patients as it celebrates 180th anniversary- ST online,...
Who is replacing us?

Who is replacing us?

My fellow Singaporeans,we face an existential threat,that is exacerbated by PAP policies. The number...
Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump

Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump

We first thought the attempted assassination of Trump was a "Lone Wolf" incident. However, there are...
Allianz offers to buy a stake in Income Insurance

Allianz offers to buy a stake in Income Insurance

Allianz offers to buy a stake in Income Insurance- 18 July 24, Straits Times. Allianz has done its...
I am not a 'woke'

I am not a 'woke'

I am known to be a Democratic Socialist. Democracy comes before Socialism. Traditionally, people regard...
Assassination attempt on Donald Trump

Assassination attempt on Donald Trump

I strongly condemn the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the United States Republican presidential...
Letters
Supporting Chee Soon Juan's café

Supporting Chee Soon Juan's café

I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café...
Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?

I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries”...
Steering with stability in transition times

Steering with stability in transition times

I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial, “Steering with stability in transition times” (May 16). Let...
We will lead in our own way

We will lead in our own way

I read with interest The Today’s report, “'We will lead in our own way': : Lawrence Wong takes office...
Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for...

Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for...

I refer to the Independent Singapore’s Featured News SG Economy, “Higher salaries lead Singapore...
Marriage, children and practical concerns

Marriage, children and practical concerns

A couple bows before their parents and offers them tea, as is traditional in Chinese weddings. I...
Not in my backyard

Not in my backyard

I refer to the TODAY’s Commentary, “'Not in my backyard' — when some groups can protest more loudly,...
Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary...

Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary...

I refer to The Independent Singapore’s SG Politics column, “Opposition parties seek to strengthen...
Snippets
Singapore Tightens Casino Regulations to Combat Money...

Singapore Tightens Casino Regulations to Combat Money...

In a move to strengthen its position as a well-regulated financial hub, Singapore is set to implement...
The All-Time Top Singaporean Poker Players

The All-Time Top Singaporean Poker Players

Poker is one of the world's most popular games with games being played recreationally and professionally....
How to Increase Image Size without Compromising Quality

How to Increase Image Size without Compromising Quality

In our digital world, crisp, top-notch images make your content pop, whether on a website, social media,...
Chinese villagers living on cliffs

Chinese villagers living on cliffs

In the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan Province in China, there is a small isolated village on a cliff...
Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the west

Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the west

Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing...
Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price

Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price

Contrary to popular beliefs, many couples in China are unable to afford to get married. With the exception...
The fall of Alibaba's Jack Ma

The fall of Alibaba's Jack Ma

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Sticky & Recent Articles

Singapore is Reeling from the Latest Money Laundering Revelations

Singapore is Reeling from the Latest Money Laundering Revelations

If you’ve been reading my blog you will know that Singapore’s blasé attitude towards abiding by legal norms and processes is a theme of mine. You may remember the Panama Papers. I said that there weren’t many revelations about Singapore (except those concerning a relative of the late LKY’s wife) because Singapore is its own Panama. Others thought that it confirmed Singapore’s squeaky clean reputation. Let’s get some background to this. I think all my readers know that I’m an economist. A Double First from Cambridge and all that. But my working experience has ranged from global investment firms to my own boutique hedge fund. From junior newcomer to owner of my own firm, I’ve been obliged to fulfill Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulation and extensive due diligence in order to be registered as a finance professional. But remember I was prevented from working in Singapore by Ng Kok Song and others so the training and due diligence I was used to was and overseas banking culture, not here in Singapore, and that’s important. Let’s go right back to 1995 and the Nick Leeson scandal. For all of those who are the same age as my son and younger, you wouldn’t have been alive when this happened. I was a proprietary trader at Nomura at the time, heavily involved in the derivatives market. Nick Leeson was a derivatives trader whose fraudulent trades here in Singapore brought about the collapse of Barings Bank, Britain’s oldest merchant bank. Hundreds of thousands of words have been expended on this scandal including books and even a movie but it’s best summed up with a short Singlish phrase… In brief Nick Leeson had tried to register as a finance professional in England but had been turned down because of prior credit card fraud. In a path trodden by many crooks subsequently he headed to Singapore where the regulatory system was lax and short-reaching. Barings had held a seat on Simex for quite some time and it activated the seat for Leeson when he was appointed General Manager. Furthermore Leeson ended up heading both front office and back office operations. This ludicrous situation could not have happened in any other major stock exchange other than Singapore because the job of the back office is to check the front office. In no other country is the front office role allowed to be filled by the same person as the back office role. I’m sure you have guessed by now what the Singlish phrase is that sums this up. It is a perfect example of “ownself check ownself”. It doesn’t make sense in financial governance or in parliamentary governance. Lax regulation and a light touch will always encourage criminals. Leeson wasn’t the first to head this way to take advantage of our naivety or cupidity and he was by no means the last. We have seen the various arrests and prison sentences meted out to Singapore-based executives involved in the Wirecard scandal. When you add to that febrile mix banking secrecy and two of the dirtiest and most corrupt businesses known to the world, namely Casinos and F1, don’t expect clean money to follow the dirty. Amazingly the same Singapore banks that were heavily fined in the 1MDB scandal were also sanctioned in the Wirecard criminality. This was the second time for DBS in which Temasek is the largest shareholder. I don’t have to remind Singaporeans about Temasek subsidiaries Keppel Offshore Marine and SembCorp Marine’s enthusiastic adoption of bribery as a way of winning business in Brazil. This has been brushed under the carpet like so many scandals in SIngapore, the individuals involved being let off with “stern” warnings, possibly because a trial would have brought more embarrassing revelations to light that would have implicated senior management figures in Temasek. Bernie Ecclestone was found by a judge to have paid bribes over F1 in 2013/14. Yet it wasn’t until recently that we found out that Bernie Ecclestone will go on trial in the U.K. in November for hiding US$650 million in a Singapore bank to avoid paying tax in the U.K. Andy Xie It’s staggering that institutions like the IMF choose to court Singapore. In 2006 Andy Xie, Morgan Stanley’s star economist on the Asia-Pacific region, quit his job suddenly after an internal email he had written was leaked. The email contained his disparaging observations on Lee Hsien Loong whom he called a princeling at the World Bank/IMF meeting in Singapore: I thought the questioners were competing with each other to praise Singapore as the success story of globalisation. These Western people didn’t know what they’re talking about. Actually Singapore’s success came mostly from being the money laundering centre for corrupt Indonesian businessmen and government officials. Indonesia has no money.* So Singapore isn’t doing well. To sustain its economy, Singapore is building casinos to attract corrupt money from China. *according to Reuters in 2016 around $200 billion of Indonesian money has been squirreled away in Singapore to hide it from the tax authorities in Jakarta. I too had my doubts about the IMF’s overly cosy relationship with Singapore. My doubt centred on Tharman’s over keenness to become Christine Lagarde’s darling by giving away our money without going through the proper process. I have seen some commentators expressing surprise that I blew the whistle on Ridoutgate but I have always been speaking truth to power. That was back in 2012. Unable to get an answer from Tharman, Christine Lagarde or President Tony Tan, I took the MOF to court. The Government won the first case. I decided to appeal but the Supreme Court ultimately denied me locus standii to stop any similar cases in the future. While my case against MOF was ongoing the Auditor General (AuG) found a second loan that had been made in exactly the same unconstitutional manner that i alleged for the IMF loan commitment. The AuG quietly made the Government take the loan back and get Presidential approval in the proper manner. in other words ownself check ownself had failed but KJ check AuG had been pretty efficient. At that time M Ravi had a similar victory where the PM’s ” ownself unfettered power over every serf” was curtailed and a ruling was made that it was not his right to decide whether SMCs should have by-elections. More recently I wrote to President Halimah Yaacob demanding an independent COI over Ridoutgate but like my earlier dealings with Tharmand and Tony Tan, I didn’t receive a reply. Even though the Government makes the right noises about being committed as a financial centre to only banking tax-compliant and clean money we know this isn’t true because of the money Bernie Ecclestone has stashed here. These revelations in the last two days about money laundering are even more staggering in the length of time they’ve been going on and the sums involved. To date 105 properties and 50 luxury cars have been seized alongside the cash and virtual assets. I wrote at the beginning about my experience with AML training. When I was very junior the training basically consisted of watching a video where you were instructed to snitch on any of your colleagues who seemed to suddenly be enjoying an elevated lifestyle such as owning high end watches, luxury cars and even yachts which could only have been acquired through ill-gotten gains. These outward signs of illicit wealth are so obvious that I’m now wondering whether Shanmugam and PM Lee should be forced to watch those old money laundering videos, Clockwork Orange style, with their eyelids propped open so they don’t miss anything. The Brigadier General has made his views on billionaires very clear saying that if he could persuade ten more billionaires to move to Singapore, he would, even if that worsened income inequality. That, he said, was: because billionaires bring business, they will bring new opportunities, they will open new doors, they will create new jobs. What a pity that all the jobs they’re creating are in the laundry business. Lord POFMA of Ridout and many mansions on the other hand, observed that he’d been cut off while out driving one evening, first by the driver of a Ferrari, then by a Porsche. (The reporter didn’t ask him if this happened just on his own front drive or out on the main road.) The truth is that these billionaires will only tighten the economic squeeze felt by middle class Singaporeans. Each of those 105 mansions and each of those 50 cars is also tightening the squeeze. Interestingly the Gini coefficient in Singapore is not a good measure of inequality because it’s measured by household and the Government excludes households with foreigners in them. A much better measure is the share of luxury cars in the total car population. Luxury cars are defined as Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren and Rolls Royce – basically any car that has cut Shanmugam off and made him feel poor. The share of these cars has dramatically increased since 2005, each one taking up a COE. Whilst the lowest earners are getting poorer because we have no minimum wage and the middle classes are being squeezed by dirty money assets, at least Balakrishnan and Shanmugam can comfort themselves with the thought that their rents won’t be going up any time soon. As you can see from the long history of money laundering and dirty business in Singapore and the warm welcome to Billionaires, the notion of “ownself check ownself” is patently absurd.   Kenneth Jeyaretnam   About the author: I’m a Singaporean economist who became an opposition activist. I blog to provide an alternative to the porkies that the Pinkies tell. It just so happens that my alternative is the truth. That’s why I’ve never been sued in any civil or criminal court no matter how hard hitting my criticism. I’m quoted and interviewed and asked to speak across the world but largely censored in Singapore in an effort to silence my political opinions. The left hate me because they think I split their vote and because I eschew their outmoded economic models. Models that don’t work. The Right and the Conservatives hate me because I’m a liberal. I’m not sure what the middle think of me. I don’t think there are more than a handful of people in the middle, here in Singapore. I’m a Singaporean born and bred, dual heritage, my parents Singaporean established here before the State of Singapore was created. I’m not Eurasian. I read economics at Cambridge and could be broadly described as from the Keynesian school but I believe in interventions. I was formerly a successful hedge fund manager. After economics and politics my greatest interests are history, film and Makan. I run but I run so I can eat like a Singaporean.      Read More →

Game over for Tharman?

Game over for Tharman?

Both George Goh and Tan Jee Say have now openly endorse/support Mr Tan Kin Lian.   The following video is of SDP's Jufrie Mahmood asking (in his own personal capacity) whether Dr Tan Cheng Bock will endorse presidential candidate Tan Kin Lian. As usual, the Workers Party is too "atas" to even bother to open their mouth on the PE, according to him. The last time there was a contest Tan Jee Say (TJS), in third position received 25.04% of the votes while Tan Kin Lian (TKL) received 4.91%. Together they got 29.95%. And, as you are well aware TJS has endorsed TKL. What is needed now is a statement by Dr.Tan Cheng Bock (TCB) the runner-up with 34.85% of the votes, endorsing TKL and the game would be over. Nothing personal here. I am earnest in wanting to see a real alternative voice in the face of decades old hegemony by the PAP. So, do you think Dr Tan will be as "atas" as the WP and won't even bother to respond?      Read More →

Helping the ministers to find a better solution

Helping the ministers to find a better solution

The government ministers are worried that, if I were elected president, I will be confronting them on their policy decisions. They do not need to worry. I do not believe in confrontation or playing politics. They are stressful, draining of energy and do not lead to any useful solution to the underlying problem. I prefer to help find a better solution in a collaborative way. I have the special skill of focusing on the underlying problem, and looking for a solution out of the box. My approach is usually a simple one, which does not incur high cost or take a lot of time. I also believe that a good way to find the answer is to adopt a "do, learn, adapt" approach. It is often difficult to be sure of the correct approach until it is tried out. Based on the lesson, we can adopt the approach to find the solution. When the solution is uncertain, it can be tried on a small scale and the result can be used for learning. After that, one can be more confident of implementing the new approach totally. I can help the ministers to find solutions to problems that have plagued them for decades. I think the ministers should not fear that I would, as the president, give them trouble. Instead, I would be able to help them solve their long term problems.   Tan Kin Lian      Read More →

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