Sunday, February 25, 2024

Governance of Singapore

 I suggest the following changes to improve the governance of  Singapore
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17 comments:

  1. Monopoly governments gain political power and can shape rules and regulations in an undemocratic and unaccountable manner to suit themselves.

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  2. The dominance of a single player– We need more balanced, fair, respectful voices in public dialogue and if smart people avoid giving feedback government will be filled with fools and demagogues.

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  3. Nothing at all is foolproof.

    A friend of mine whose parents have been bugging them to return to Singapore as their first child is due to start school soon, and their concerned about the drugs around the school.

    Having just returned from a 9-night cruise, and sharing a cabin with a niece, I discovered to my horror, that she was doing illegal substances. What shocked me was how she got them. I know for a fact that if her parents were to come to know, this would break them into pieces.

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  4. Humans are territorial.
    So are different groups of people, whether it is families, schools, organizations, businesses, election boundaries etc.

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  5. No Money No Talk.

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  6. “Ideas alone will not change the world, but deeds will.” (Parliament)


    “The moment you stop blaming others and take responsibility, you take your power back and create phenomenal opportunities for yourself.” (Leaders)


    “If you wait until you’re ready, you’ll wait forever.” (HDB)

    “The real measure of intelligence is action. Don’t wait because the time will never really be right. If you don’t start, you have already failed before you begin.” (Not Enough building BTOS where resale hits millions)

    Let today be the day where you rise above the excuses.” (PAP)

    “Wealth won't come before work, first work so wealth can come.” ( Spoiled Individuals Where Everything Has to Fall on Their Laps)

    “People are least interested in your plans and strategies, they are interested in results.” (Organizations and Government agencies)

    "Putting the Cart before the Horse. ( Reason why Citizens ended up waiting years for a Flat.)



    Such beautiful Quotes by Different People!



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  7. Disciplining useless employees-Organization cannot function effectively unless it takes action against incompetent employees. Civil servants have lifelong tenures unless affairs or corruption.

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  8. PM Lee so handsome leh

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  9. TIP:FUTURE BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS IN THIS COUNTRY.

    “When it comes to copying, monkeys are the masters of monkey see, monkey do.” – Unknown

    Tip: The Best Leadership Principle Ever Discovered Is Still Monkey See, Monkey DO.
    The next time you wonder why people are paying to get contracts to their advantage maybe it is because they have seen leaders doing it. If your leadership is willing to have such an attitude and take such a step, it shows the kind of mentality of leaders. It will not be long before you see the “monkies” following and corruption will spread like wildfire. Bringing in tourism is one thing but "paying for a contract? Wonder why "Keppel" has been thrown out? If you want to teach a monkey something, just show them! They are experts at monkey see, monkey do.

    Election time pls wear white with black smudges.

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  10. Fish wholesaler director jailed for bribing ex-FairPrice employee.SINGAPORE - Not only did the director of a fish wholesaler conspire with his employee to bribe a former FairPrice senior staff member, but he also tried to disguise the bribes as “labour charges”.
    After the acts came to light, Chew Kim Hwee, 47, pleaded guilty to a corruption charge and was sentenced to seven months and two weeks’ jail on Monday.


    SINGAPORE: In order to induce a senior team leader at NTUC FairPrice to buy more fish from their business, an employee at a fish supplying company conspired with his boss to fork out almost S$25,000 in bribes.
    Ngow Chun Siong, 44, was sentenced to seven months' jail after he pleaded guilty to one count of bribery on Monday (Feb 13).

    SINGAPORE — To get NTUC FairPrice to buy more of his seafood, Lim Poh Heng gave several of the supermarket chain's employees at least S$86,780 over 10 years as bribes. On Monday (Feb 26), the 71-year-old was sentenced to eight months' in jail and a S$2,000 fine for three charges of corruptly giving gratifications.26 Feb 2024.




    (“When you lived on the wrong side of the law, information, however vague or apparently meaningless, was everything. It gave you leverage. And leverage was power.”)

    (“Leaders cannot defend a nation if he is not held accountable to its laws.”)




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  11. POFMA NEWS (1)- During Covid, parents were selling their private homes, to move to HDB, to give a helping hand to their children to buy homes. Today with rising interest rates from 1% to 4% monthly loan repayment went up by a considerable amount, which makes it TDRS hard to qualify for bank loans.๐Ÿ‘Ž๐Ÿฟ

    POFMA NEWS(2) Taylor Swift stale media. My foreign colleague's snide remarks about PM Lee trying to justify paying for favour as an accomplice. They remark that that is not the PM LEE they know and that they were very disappointed with what they heard. Oh gosh, hope he is not senile.๐Ÿ‘Ž๐Ÿฟ

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  12. Top 10 Most Expensive Countries to Live In the World (per month US$) ?
    Monaco $3,743
    Cayman Islands $2,844
    Switzerland $2,497
    Ireland $2,316
    Liechtenstein $2,306
    Iceland $2,207
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    Luxembourg $2,163
    Norway $2,074
    United States $1,951

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    His name is Pritam.

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  14. Fundraising for Davinder Singh or similar for trial?
    During the trial, all will be an open book. He might even look uglier. Step aside and allow Gerald Giam to take over.
    Worker's Party deserve better. The people of Singapore deserve better!

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  15. I) It took nearly three months for him to come clean after finding out about Raesh Khan's lie, which led the police to sift through non-existent files.

    II) He lied under oath.

    III) He did not take any action when Leon's driver informed him about the affair and only came forward publicly after PAP's belated announcement on TCJ.

    IV) It took him four years to take any action regarding the couple on the West Coast, despite PSP's already being involved for years.

    If he wins the next GE (assuming the court is lenient in finding that lying under oath is not as serious as lying in parliament [35K]), it will be clear that society considers him the less of two evils, and PAP will have to take steps to clean up its act.

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