Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat’s call for fiscal prudence contrasts sharply with recent government spending. Projects like the S$235.66 million Founders’ Memorial, S$900 million funding for...
Opinion: The delayed POFMA Correction Direction—issued 32 days after Yee Jenn Jong’s FB posts on AHTC and AIM—raises concerns about the law's true purpose. This case...
Opinion: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong should prioritize answering tough questions directly in Parliament rather than relying on compliant media for controlled messaging. Engaging with MPs in...
Opinion: A public poster on Bangladeshi preacher Amir Hamza's Facebook page announced his 9 August event in Singapore, yet he entered undetected, bypassing security with a...
Opinion: The entry of a preacher with extremist ties, unnoticed until after his sermon, raises concerns about Singapore's security protocols. Did a simple name change in...
Opinion: The SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support Scheme, touted as NTUC's win, is more about PAP's political survival than genuine care for workers. Unlike WP's 2006 unemployment insurance,...
Opinion: Singapore’s 4th Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, in his first National Day Rally on 18 August 2024, outlined a "renewed social compact," but it felt more...
Opinion: Ten years after former PM Lee Hsien Loong championed the "One Agency" approach to streamline governance, Singapore faces the same inefficiencies under PM Lawrence Wong....
Opinion: Singapore's response to Gaza's atrocities contrasts sharply with its firm stance against Russia. While sending aid to Gaza, Singapore maintains normal relations with Israel, the...
Opinion: Chan Chun Sing's non-reply to a straightforward question on gerrymandering in Parliament on 7 August raises serious doubts. While it might not be a smoking...