AGC Lucien Wong: We will not listen to any disagreement
Attorney General Lucien Wong flared up at public criticisms over recent sentencing at a legal event, declaring that the government will never listen to any disagreement because he is always “fair and...
View ArticleMinister Indranee Rajah: Singapore cannot be a global policeman
When questioned in Parliament why did Keppel got away with only a conditional warning for corruption, Senior Minister of State for Finance and Law Indranee Rajah defended the state-owned company...
View ArticleMinister Indranee Rajah: Next Prime Minister is not my priority
As part of the 16 key PAP appointment holders deciding the next Prime Minister, Senior Minister Indranee Rajah said that the decision to elect the next Prime Minister is not her priority. The Minister...
View ArticleWP MP Leon Perera made to apologise 3 times in Parliament
Fearing prosecution and the legal arsenals of the ruling party, Opposition Workers’ Party NCMP Leon Perera unreservedly apologised for stating the fact that Mediacorp is a propaganda mouthpiece in...
View ArticleMinister Khaw Boon Wan lie: Losses from flooded tunnel borne by SMRT
In a written response circulated in Parliament yesterday (Jan 9), Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan lied that S$2 million paid on repairs and replacements to rail equipment after the flooding incident...
View ArticleMinister Chee Hong Tat: Government reduced healthcare inflation by half
Speaking in Parliament yesterday (Jan 9), Minister of State for Health Chee Hong Tat claimed that the government have halved healthcare inflation by half in the 5 years between 2011 and 2016. Making...
View ArticleSelect Committee set up to censor internet
Law Minister K Shanmugam today (Jan 10) successfully received support from the ruling party-dominated Parliament for his “green paper” to set up a Select Committee – comprising of 8 PAP MPs, 1 PAP NMP...
View ArticleMinister Janil Puthucheary: OECD report is wrong, I am right
When pointed out by Opposition MP Sylvia Lim that there has been rising inequality among students in Singapore, Senior Minister of State for Education Janil Puthucheary dismissed the OECD report as...
View ArticleMinister Khaw Boon Wan: Investigation on viaduct collapse delayed
Aside from delivering delays-laden train service, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan told Parliament that the investigation of the collapsed viaduct at PIE is also delayed. Giving no deadlines, the...
View ArticleLaw Minister K Shanmugam: Censorship enables freedom of speech
In his Parliament speech yesterday (Jan 10), Law Minister K Shanmugam went full fork-tongued claiming that government censorship enables freedom of speech. “I think most Singaporeans would agree that...
View ArticleMinister Chan Chun Sing: Singaporeans need to trust the government
Speaking at an event held by the elite society for Cambridge and Harvard graduates yesterday (Jan 10), Minister of State Chan Chun Sing went on a self-praising barrage singing how the ruling party...
View ArticleWhitley secondary school threatened students to attend prom or pay up
According to an admission by the principal of Whitley Secondary School, students who did not attend a lavish prom dinner held at Holiday Inn hotel will have to pay S$110 as penalty. Principal Tay Yern...
View ArticleFormer HDB CEO: Population must increase even if MRT keeps breaking down
A member of the ruling party elite and long-time civil servant, Dr Liu Thai Ker, has told state media CNA in an interview that the Singapore population must continue to increase even if MRT trains...
View ArticlePAP MP Lee Bee Wah cry in Parliament: Fake news almost killed my brother
Ex-Malaysian PAP MP Lee Bee Wah sobbed loudly in Parliament on Thursday (Jan 11) claiming that fake news almost killed her brother during the racial riots in her hometown in Malaysia Malacca in 1969....
View ArticleLaw Minister K Shanmugam: More policemen will be foreigners over the next few...
According to his written parliamentary response on Monday (Jan 8), Law Minister K Shanmugam has bent a long-time security law by allowing policemen who are foreigners to man cross-border checkpoints...
View ArticlePolytechnic graduates see salaries decline, poorer job opportunities
According to the latest salaries survey conducted by local polytechnics, poly grads saw their salaries decline in 2017 and poorer job opportunities in the market. Poly grads who completed National...
View Article4 neighbourhood Junior Colleges to shut down in MOE’s fake “merger”
The Ministry of Education (MOE) will be closing 4 neighbourhood Junior Colleges (JCs) this year, after an earlier announcement last year to close down 11 neighbourhood secondary schools. The four JCs...
View ArticleMOH’s Fake Citizens Jury invented “Drink Plain Water” campaign
Under the order of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, a group of 76 ruling party supporters calling themselves a “Citizens’ Jury” (CJ) made 12 “recommendations” to “help the government’s ongoing War On...
View Article16 year old commit suicide after getting O level result
A 16-year-old from Westwood Secondary School committed suicide after getting his O level result on Friday (Jan 12). According to media reports, the boy who was wearing his school uniform was found...
View ArticleTaiwan media: Taiwanese Certis Cisco officers get paid S$2,700 a month
Free food, free accommodation, S$2,700 a month and a S$4,000 bonus. This is what Temasek Holdings-owned Certis Cisco is offering to Taiwanese police officers in Singapore. The S$2,700 take-home salary...
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