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Chitchat Publishing Editor of Independent takes a swipe at Yeoh Lam Keong

scroobal

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First thing that Kumaran Pillai needs to consider is his station in life compared to Yeoh Lam Keong. Yeoh chided the Independent. sg for sensationalising his Facebook comment. Instead of taking it on the chin, this diatribe plus the swipe in bold.

http://www.theindependent.sg/wp-rapped-for-fiduciary-breaches-opposition-close-ranks/

WP rapped for fiduciary breaches, opposition close ranks
The key features of any democracy is electoral accountability and building consensus. The voters are the final arbiter.

July 30, 20173921

Sylvia Lim, Low Thia Khiang & Pritam Singh
By Kumaran Pillai

In a strange twist of fate, the independent panel appointed by Workers’ Party is charging WP councillors, Low Thia Khiang, Sylvia Lim and Pritam Singh for fiduciary breaches. “It is a grave setback for the opposition movement, we need to close ranks and support each other in a time like this,” said former presidential candidate Tan Jee Say.

In a rare show of solidarity in the otherwise fragmented opposition, Jeanette Chong Aruldoss former sec-gen of National Solidarity Party, commenting in her personal capacity, said Philip Jeyaretnam is conflicted for being a member of the Independent Panel. Posting on her Facebook, she said,

“It is a well-documented fact that JBJ, WP’s long-standing secretary-general quit the party in 2001 after a serious falling out with its leaders, in particular, Low Thia Khiang, who replaced him as secretary-general. Given this factual backdrop, isn’t there an appearance of a conflict of interest for the son of JBJ to chair the panel investigating the actions taken by the present WP party leaders? Won’t it have been more ideal for the panel not to comprise anyone personally related to a past or present WP office-bearer?”
Former treasurer of WP, Mr Eric Tan said that Mr Jeyaretnam would have discharged his duties impartially and it is unlikely that he would have taken sides.
Was this an own goal?

Leong Hze Hian, president of Maruah, said he is puzzled and confused and asked, “Did my town council ownself appoint own panel to sue ownself using ownself money for the legal costs?”


Pritam coined the phrase “Ownself Check Ownself” to drive home the point about lack of transparency in the PAP government.
Sounds odd, but it does seem that WP might have made a tactical error in appointing an independent panel.

However, some believe that this is an opportunity for WP to put their side of the story to the public. But this is not just a public opinion battle. If charges of breaches hold, the implications for the three office bearers is grave and it may be difficult for them to exonerate themselves from this saga.

More worrisome is the fact that it may set the beleaguered opposition further behind. A bad outcome for those who believe in WP’s “First World Parliament” and their call for greater transparency and accountability from the ruling party.

“Were they tripped up by others who oversaw the management of the town council?” asked one of our regular commentator. “It doesn’t augur well for the party,” said another.

Ex GIC chief, Yeoh Lam Keong, made a rather pedantic observation on Facebook that there needs to be a separation of roles – i.e. between being a parliamentarian and an estate manager. Eric Tan said that opposition members have been making this point all along and there is nothing new or novel about it.

Double Standards?

Remember AIM? That $2 company held by former NTUC chairman Chandra Das, providing IT systems to PAP town councils in Singapore. The government was quick to wash its hands from it by appointing another vendor. Some pertinent questions need to be asked – why didn’t the auditor general or HDB raise any issues with the lapses in fiduciary duties all these years? Why are they let off the hook?


Famous elections slogan in GE2011. But, the driver is not taking it lying down!
And there are numerous other instances where it was okay to appoint people connected to the PAP in key positions in government and business. So, why is it a problem now?

Need to be whiter than white?

Some personalities like Goh Meng Seng, former WP candidate in 2006, argue that opposition needs to be whiter than white to earn the respect and confidence of the electorate. While others say that the likes of GMS are just a bunch of purist and not aligned to the norms of our society.

We need to look at this issue not just plainly from whether the “rules” were breached but also need to bear in mind how organisations, both commercial and pollical, operate.
Leong Hze Hian argues that perhaps having a more diverse panel, comprising not just lawyers and accountants, would have yielded a different result because it would have a broader and different perspective.

Democracies thrive on clientelism

It is normal even in mature democracies, like in the USA, for people to be appointed along party lines but, the key to this is transparency and accountability. One way to do this is for parties contesting in the elections to be upfront about the executives and managers that they’ll be appointing and declaring any conflict of interest that they have.

While some hold the view that separation of roles and powers is ideal, we can also argue that managing town councils is also a good exercise for the opposition parties, in this case, the Workers’ Party to build essential capabilities in administration.

They now have the capacity to hire and train their own team. Separating the function of law-making and governance, while it’s idealistic, will preclude the opposition from all forms of administration. The outcome of this separation of roles, one can argue, will only tilt in PAP’s favour.

The other suggestion by Eric Tan was to have a separate municipality election. We need to bear in mind that this will add another layer of administration and cost to the governance of this tiny city-state. And lawmakers will lose their essential feedback channels and touch points with the grassroots organisations or worse there will be duplication of efforts.

They are all good suggestions, I must say, but it needs to be thoroughly debated in the public sphere, which is sorely lacking in Singapore.

Finally, it’s all about electoral accountability

Let’s not forget that one of the key features of democracy is electoral accountability. Those in power are ultimately accountable to the electorate. We, the people, have the ultimate power to dictate the social norms through the electoral process.

In the same vein, the Workers’ Party is ultimately responsible and accountable to the constituents of Hougang and Aljunied, and not be judged by a select group of individuals or panel. If the three councillors survive this, they still need to account to the electorate and that would be their biggest test in the next general election. Only time will tell!

Kumaran Pillai is the publisher and edior-in-chief of this publication
 

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To prevent gerrymandering during elections and keep town council accounts clean, minimal change of electoral boundaries should occur. All accounts should be managed per SMC, likewise elections and GRCs only be formed post elections for economies of scale in tendering although accounts still need to be at SMC level for all time.

To say that GRC ensures minority rep. is bull shit because they could always use the NCMP or NMP system for minority representation whereby MUIS SINDA etc can nominate NMPs to parliament and if necessary to make up numbers of minority race MPs, the highest scoring minority candididates can be NCMP and use parliament as training ground so as to be elected as bonafide MP during the next round of elections.

As it is, there is no by-election even if the minority race MP dies or is sacked from PAP party and thus loses seat which goes to prove that the entire GRC system of elections is either a sham or just lip service (or a subterfuge to give PAP excessive/ unlimited power in parliament).
 

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To prevent gerrymandering during elections and keep town council accounts clean, minimal change of electoral boundaries should occur. All accounts should be managed per SMC, likewise elections and GRCs only be formed post elections for economies of scale in tendering although accounts still need to be at SMC level for all time.

To say that GRC ensures minority rep. is bull shit because they could always use the NCMP or NMP system for minority representation whereby MUIS SINDA etc can nominate NMPs to parliament and if necessary to make up numbers of minority race MPs, the highest scoring minority candididates can be NCMP and use parliament as training ground so as to be elected as bonafide MP during the next round of elections.

As it is, there is no by-election even if the minority race MP dies or is sacked from PAP party and thus loses seat which goes to prove that the entire GRC system of elections is either a sham or just lip service (or a subterfuge to give PAP excessive/ unlimited power in parliament).

As a politician, it is not unexpected they will shade the truth, lie with the statistics and apply fig leaves. The only safeguard against this is an active opposition and an alert free press.

However when one institutionalises subterfuge, as in the case of the GRC and the reserved EP, this is a slippery slope to doom. The fracas over the EP is a case in point. Hard to find something that has thrown up more cynicism, scorn and disappointment in recent years. Halimah would be a fool to give up the Speakers post to take up such a tainted office. The MIW as a group have no embarrassment , not sure about individuals.
 

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Was wondering who was the cunt who coined this monstrosity of grammar….Sam you need to memo this guy

This is of the same provenance as "sue till pants drop". Singlish and Singaporeanism is used for pungency. Nothing wrong. Kim Huat does it all the time to great effect. Everyone knows Pritam has perfect English. This is less cringeworthy than Pinky's "mee siam mai hum" and Wooden's "pak si buay jiao". Although I think Wooden probably used heard the expression in his home, just that his delivery is so "wooden".
 
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I always wondered what would happen to this country if the last of Yeoh Lam Keongs goes. This guy born with a silver spoon, member of a politically elite family that spans both sides of the causeway and yet he speaks for the underdog. He has retired and could go fishing all he wants.
 
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