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Even if he paid $6 million taxes he still has $30 million. On top of that he is still collecting pension.
If he uses his pension to pay his taxes, he still can pocket the full $36 million.
Yes, he has done his best. Which of course is not much. But, as the Govt's solid choice and the restrictions of the constitution, its par for the course....
None of the candidates for the coming elections will do better. TKL and TCB might make a bit more noise but they will quickly learn the limitations of the job...
Yes, he has done his best. Which of course is not much. But, as the Govt's solid choice and the restrictions of the constitution, its par for the course....
None of the candidates for the coming elections will do better. TKL and TCB might make a bit more noise but they will quickly learn the limitations of the job...
It will not be a mojor problem. As it is, the eligibility rules, rule out most anti establishment people. A noisy President (in private) is an irritant that "they" can handle.
My view is that Singaporeans should concentrate on Parliament and getting more credible opposition into it, rather than getting worked up with a necessary but inconsequential public office.
It will not be a mojor problem. As it is, the eligibility rules, rule out most anti establishment people. A noisy President (in private) is an irritant that "they" can handle.
My view is that Singaporeans should concentrate on Parliament and getting more credible opposition into it, rather than getting worked up with a necessary but inconsequential public office.