This year’s budget is filled with stupid moments coming from our men in white. It really shows how little they care about Singaporeans, their purpose is to tell us how they want to take more of our money! First we got the Lawrence Wong who decided to count to three …
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Ravi Philemon: Chee Soon Juan Would Be Right Person Lead Opposition Coalition
The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) is celebrating its 40th birthday this year. Ravi Philemon, the Secretary-General of Red Dot United (RDU), wrote a heartwarming Facebook post to congratulate SDP. Ravi Philemon also praised Dr Chee Soon Juan for being the right person who would be able to lead an opposition coalition.
Read More »How Does PAP Shawn Huang 20 Years of SAF Experience Qualify Him As Temasek Holdings Director?
For the position of an Associate which is far below a director, it requires at least 1-2 years working experience, preferably in a top-tier private equity, investment bank, corporate finance, M&A or research firm. So can you tell me how did someone from the SAF is able to join this cooperation as a director when you doesn't have the experience of even an Associate?
Read More »GE2020: Red Dot United Introduces Alec Tok As Fifth Candidate For Jurong GRC
Red Dot United has unveiled its fifth and final candidate for the five-member Jurong GRC. Theatre director Alec Tok Kim Yam, 55, will be joining his peers Secretary-General Ravi Philemon, Chairperson Michelle Lee, entrepreneur Liyana Dhamirah and legal engineer Nicholas Tang. This team includes diverse members with a range of ages, as well as two female candidates who will serve the Jurong residents and citizens to the best of their ability.
Read More »GE2020: PAP Candidate Ivan Lim Called Out as Elitist
A Singaporean has exposed PAP new candidate Ivan Lim Shaw Chuan, the GM of Keppel Offshore & Marine as an elitist who was never well liked by his battalion when he was CO because of his condescending attitude. He apparently had a habit of boasting about his personal achievements and drove around camp in expensive cars. Just like many PAP members sitting in their ivory towers, it is unfathomable how such politicians can empathise with ordinary citizens and be their voice in parliament.
Read More »GE2020: Red Dot United Announces Fourth Candidate For Jurong GRC
Red Dot United announced its fourth member who will be contesting in Jurong GRC. Nicholas Tang Jian Ye is a 28 year old legal engineer at Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP. He obtained a law degree from King's College London, and his political motto is "for a more accountable Singapore."
Read More »GE2020: Red Dot United Unveils Candidates For Jurong GRC
Red Dot United, Singapore's newest political party, has revealed some candidates contesting in the five-member Jurong GRC. Red Dot United shared that three of its five candidates will include Secretary-General Ravi Philemon, Chairperson Michelle Lee, and 33-year-old Ms Liyana Dhamirah. Red Dot United is keen to contest in Jurong GRC because many of its party members grew up there, giving them an affection for this constituency.
Read More »PAP TO FIELD DAVID ONG IN BUKIT BATOK SMC
The People’s Action Party (PAP) announced that 54 year-old Member of Parliament (MP) David Ong will be its candidate to contest the Bukit Batok Single Member Constituency (SMC) for the upcoming General Elections (GE).
Read More »PAP TEAM FOR JURONG GRC ANNOUNCED
The People’s Action Party (PAP) has officially announced today that it will field Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Mr Ang Wei Neng, Mr Desmond Lee, Ms Rahayu Mahzam and Dr Tan Wu Meng in Jurong Group Representation Constituency (GRC) for the upcoming General Elections (GE).
Read More »PAP MP DAVID ONG KIM HUAT IGNORED STRAY DOG PROBLEMS IN BUKIT BATOK FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS
The problem is exacerbated by outsiders with misplaced kindness coming in their cars to the mound to feed the dogs in the evenings. This brought about the rat problem. Attempts to remove the dogs riled animal activists, but these activists may not be residents here, so the stakeholders’ plight must be the first consideration to create a happy, harmonious environment.
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