HoLee Ghost say Ho Ching can be a good minister. U agree or not ??

Even if the oppies were the best in the Universe it would be pointless as the PAP will always try and fix them,,,,,and Pinky has admitted to that,,,



The PAP operates on meritocracy. If the oppies were any good, PM Lee would have given them at least a parliamentary sec or Minister of State portfolio.

The PAP fixes the oppies the same way colleagues at work fix the lowest performing worker on the team.
 
The PAP operates on meritocracy. If the oppies were any good, PM Lee would have given them at least a parliamentary sec or Minister of State portfolio.

The PAP fixes the oppies the same way colleagues at work fix the lowest performing worker on the team.
What drugs are u on? and the Westminster system does not give cabinet positions to opposition MPs,,
 
What drugs are u on? and the Westminster system does not give cabinet positions to opposition MPs,,

The system is at the discretion of the good PAP PM in charge. The most veteran oppie like Chiam did so poorly at his O level exams. Despite him being a distant relative of Ah Gong, Ah Gong did not find him fit enough to do anything more than serve as a rabble rousing backbencher.
 
The system is at the discretion of the good PAP PM in charge. The most veteran oppie like Chiam did so poorly at his O level exams. Despite him being a distant relative of Ah Gong, Ah Gong did not find him fit enough to do anything more than serve as a rabble rousing backbencher.
If chiam is a relative of Dead Fart,,,than I am King of Singkieland.....
 
If chiam is a relative of Dead Fart,,,than I am King of Singkieland.....

So are you the King of Singkieland now?


Chiam has never met Lee in person until he was sworn into Parliament in 1985.

However, other members of Chiam’s extended family were on cordial terms with Lee’s extended family. This relationship stemmed from the marriage of Chiam’s maternal grandfather Lim Liang Quee’s daughter to a member of the Kwa family, from which Lee’s wife was.


https://mothership.sg/2014/10/10-re...at-will-interest-every-well-informed-sporean/
 
So are you the King of Singkieland now?


Chiam has never met Lee in person until he was sworn into Parliament in 1985.

However, other members of Chiam’s extended family were on cordial terms with Lee’s extended family. This relationship stemmed from the marriage of Chiam’s maternal grandfather Lim Liang Quee’s daughter to a member of the Kwa family, from which Lee’s wife was.

https://mothership.sg/2014/10/10-re...at-will-interest-every-well-informed-sporean/
This sort of extention makes them family? u sure do exagerate
 
This sort of extention makes them family? u sure do exagerate

Feeble chiam was one of Ah Gong's pall bearers too.

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Wow no wonder Ah Chiam never got thrown into jail,,,guess being distant distant relative or even being the dog of the hairdresser of the Pap Mps mother in law can get u places,,,no wonder u are such a big deal in the RC
 
Impossible. Even the PAP cannot pay her market rate for her private sector experience. :cool:
 
The Results are in,,,Wooden is really going senile at his old age,.,

Over 80% of survey respondents disagree with ESM Goh that Ho Ching would have made a good minister
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Jewel Stolarchuk
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November 6, 2018
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Over 80 per cent of nearly 5000 people who participated in a recent poll conduccted by Yahoo Singapore have disagreed with Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong’s assessment that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s wife Ho Ching would have made a good minister.
ESM Goh revealed his assessment of Ho Ching in his new authorised biography. When biographer Peh Shing Huei asked ESM Goh about whether he spoke “to Ho Ching at any point about joining politics,” Goh responds that he did and that she would have made “a good minister, a different kind of minister.”
He added that Ho Ching did not say no to him when he approached her to join the ruling party but that she said that she was not ready for politics then.
ESM Goh, however, did not approach Ho Ching again when she got married to current PM Lee Hsien Loong. He says that neither Ho Ching, her husband, nor Singapore would have wanted her to join politics after her marriage to his successor:


“I knew you would ask! I did approach Ho Ching and ask her if she would be interested in politics. It was quite early on. She was about 28, 29 or 30, before she married Hsien Loong.
“I spotted her in Mindef and thought that she had the intellect and attributes we were looking for. I knew she was a President’s Scholar, but I didn’t know her well – only superficially because she was in the science part of Mindef.
“Through briefings and so on, I could see that she had a lot of substance. She would have made a good minister, a different kind of minister.
“She did not say no. She said not at this stage. She was still young. After that, I was overtaken by events! She and Hsien Loong got married.
“As she was part of the Lee family, I never approached her again. I would not have asked her to be a politician. Hsien Loong would be against it. She would be against it. And Singapore would be against it.”

83 per cent of respondents have since indicated to Yahoo that they disagree with ESM Goh’s assessment and asserted that Ho Ching would not have made a good minister.
10 per cent out of the 4959 respondents said she may have made a good minister while 7 per cent agreed with ESM Goh’s take and expressed confidence that Ho Ching would have done well in politics:
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Ho Ching went on to lead Singapore sovereign wealth fund, Temasek, and still serves as CEO of the Government-linked entity.
This year, Ho Ching will complete 16 years at Temasek. She joined the organisation, then called Temasek Holdings, as a director in January 2002 before she was promoted to executive director just four months later, in May. Two years after she joined Temasek, Ho Ching became its Chief Executive Officer on 1 January 2004 – a role she has held for the past 14 years.
Interestingly, next year (2019) will not only mark a decade and a half since Ho Ching took the reins of Temasek, it will also mark a decade after leadership succession plans for a new CEO to replace Ho Ching fell through in a boardroom bust-up in 2009 – just three months before the new CEO was supposed to take over.


http://theindependent.sg/over-80-of...hat-ho-ching-would-have-made-a-good-minister/
 
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