It's amazing that the Government had not learned from the bitter lesson of Ms. Saw Phaik Hwa. To the confoundment of the public, especially the commuting public, the Government made the bizarre appointment of Desmond Kuek, an ex-army lieutenant-general, as CEO of SMRT in replacement of Ms. Saw.
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EX-SPY CHIEF: PAP MINISTERS ARE GOING TO HAVE A PAY RISE SOON?
Examples abound in China of the downfall of high-ranking officials who enriched themselves whilst in office. DPM talked of the ethos of political service. How this can be reconciled with paying themselves obscenely high salaries in order to serve the people?
Read More »WILLIAM CHENG: A LIFE OF A FORMER SPY
I was nearly killed by the communist underground. That was I think in early ’53 or ’54. Now, you know […] next door to Raffles Hotel the Beach Road side, there was a small petrol kiosk. I used to go to that petrol kiosk to get my petrol..
Read More »EX-SPY CHIEF: ONG TENG CHEONG IS THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT, NOT DR TONY TAN
Why the British Government chooses at this time to accord a State Visit to a Singapore minority President is unfathomable. Our late President Ong Teng Cheong could have done Singapore proud if the British Government had the good sense and judgement to have invited him then. He was a properly elected President with a convincing majority and was popularly acknowledged as the People's President.
Read More »EX-SPY CHIEF: LIM CHIN SIONG WAS AN UNDISPUTED COMMUNIST
Lim Chin Siong, the former general secretary of the powerful Singapore Factory & Shop Workers Union was the undisputed leader of the communist united front and controlled the mass base. Lee Kuan Yew could not have been unaware of this fact and knew that he had to depend on Lim Chin Siong and his mass base to advance his political ambition. To give an example of the massive influence of Lim Chin Siong over his CUF members, the CUF used to hold anti-colonial mass.....
Read More »EX-SPY CHIEF: NO NEED FOR PRIME MINISTER LEE HSIEN LOONG TO SLAM WORKERS PARTY
As an independent political party with a considerable representation in Parliament, the WP is entitled to interpret its version of constructive politics and it is really up to the electorate to say whether it is credible and acceptable. So there is really no need for PM Lee to be so worked up to denigrate the WP for its position on this issue unless it is done purely to score a political point. It would be better for his public image if PM Lee curbs his impetuosity to fix the opposition, especially the so-called recalcitrant WP leaders, even if they are a threat to PAP's ambitions in GE 2016.
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