GIC would owe S$245 billion if everyone withdraws CPF in 2018
There are good reasons why the actual assets of Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund companies are not declared. One is to hide the incompetence and the losses of GIC on a yearly basis, and the other to...
View Article1.5 million Singaporeans will never get to withdraw their CPF
According to a written parliamentary response by Manpower Minister Josephine Teo, 47% of the 3.86 million CPF Account Holders, or 1.8 million Singaporeans, are unable to meet the S$181,000 Retirement...
View ArticleSingapore’s first English Premier League club player to give up Singapore...
Singapore’s first English Premier League (EPL) club player, Ben Davis, will be giving up his Singapore citizenship according to his father Harvey Davis. The 17-year-old teenager who signed up with EPL...
View ArticleAuditor General: Grassroots leaders corrupt donations to needy
In the official audit report published by the Singapore’s Auditor General (AGO) today (Jul 17), the auditor uncovered a number of corruptions totalling hundreds of millions across several government...
View ArticleSingapore government to call early elections in 2019 to avoid GST burden
According to a senior party member close to the Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong is likely to call elections as soon as 2019 as he is worried that the GST increase in 2021 would affect the ruling...
View ArticleJoseph Schooling: I support Ben Davis to renounce Singapore citizenship
Supporting Ben Davis’s decision to renounce citizenship, Singapore’s Olympic gold medallist Joseph Schooling said the Singapore’s first English Premier League club player should pursue his dream and...
View ArticleTraffic police splurged S$2.4 million over eight BMW 3-series patrol vehicles
Singapore’s traffic police has gone on a spending spree with tax money after acknowledging to be buying German luxurious models for its patrol vehicles. The Traffic Police was forced to make a press...
View ArticleMahathir rolled eyes at Singapore’s CNA fake news: You are better informed...
At a media interview in Malaysia yesterday (July 19), Singapore’s state media ChannelNewsAsia (CNA) was caught for fabricating fake news by Malaysia’s Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. CNA reporter:...
View ArticleWhere is self-righteous K Shanmugam?
Always the first to bark at any criticism coming his way, Law Minister K Shanmugam appeared to have been muzzled over the corruption news in his Home Affairs ministry. According to the recent Auditor...
View ArticleHacker specifically searched for Lee Hsien Loong
An anonymous hacker has successfully copied the medical data of Singapore’s dictator Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, without getting caught. Millionaire ministers and members of the ruling party elite...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong taunt hackers: You have not found my “dark state secret”
In a lengthy post taunting the hackers who targeted him, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that his “dark state secret” was not taken: “I don’t know what the attackers were hoping to find. Perhaps...
View ArticleMalaysia ignores Singapore’s demand for July 31 meeting
Malaysia has deliberately ignored Singapore government’s demand that they respond by July 31 on the status of the High Speed Rail. The Singapore’s Ministry of Transport sent out the demand last Friday...
View ArticleJapan soccer club pawn Singapore football noobs
Japanese Albirex Niigata has secured its third Singapore’s local soccer league – three months and six games ahead. With a 19-point lead, the Japanese could field reserve players, lose in every single...
View ArticleIBM and OCBC announce massive job losses
US computer manufacturer IBM yesterday (Jul 23) retrenched hundreds of Singapore employees and announced that it will be relocating its manufacturing plant to Mexico. IBM staff and contractors told...
View ArticleSingaporeans rallying behind Malaysia against Lee Hsien Loong
Most Singaporeans are publicly expressing their support for the new Malaysian Pakatan government and their Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad against their own Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in the High...
View ArticleDPM Teo Chee Hean: “Could and should have” cut off internet
Passing his 20/20 hindsight on the hacking incident at SingHealth, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean lamented that the government should have cut off internet connection for the Health Ministry...
View ArticlePutting HSR on indefinite hiatus will be Malaysia’s solution
Malaysia is currently stuck in a catch-22 situation: pay up RM500 million for terminating the High Speed Rail (HSR) project or incur a RM110 billion for continuing. Given its trillion RM national...
View ArticleParents of dead NSF denied access to full video footage of son’s death
The Malaysian parents of deceased NSF Kok Yuen Chin were denied access to the full video footage at the time of his death. According to state media Straits Times, the auntie said the Singapore...
View ArticleMinister Ng Chee Meng: Singaporeans should work older than 62 years old
Expressing his support to raise the Retirement Age, Minister of State and NTUC chief Ng Chee Meng called for Singaporeans to work beyond 62 years old. The millionaire PAP Minister, a former army...
View ArticleHo Ching raised gas tariff by 8.7%
To cover for her undisclosed overseas investment losses, the wife of corrupted Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has just announced a 8.7% increase for gas tariff. In August 2017, the gas tariff was...
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