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New Prudence Rules for PAP plus simplied version for Tin Pei Ling

scroobal

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RULES OF PRUDENCE

1. Our Party has won 81 out of 87 seats in the just concluded General Election. The opposition contested 82 seats, of which the PAP won 76, with 60.1% of the votes.
Worst performance since we formed govt 52 years ago



SERVING IN A NEW ERA

2. The people have given us a clear mandate to carry out our programmes. We must fulfil what we have promised to do in our manifesto. We must never break faith with the people, but always carry out our duties to them responsibly, address their worries and advance their interests.
Don't do what we did for the last 52 years

3. The elections have shown that voters have concerns which need to be addressed. The Government will have to significantly improve our outreach to voters, our approach to formulating policies, and our policies themselves. As MPs, you play key roles in all these areas. You have to listen hard to voter concerns, help them to tackle pressing needs, reflect their worries and aspirations to the Government and persuade them to support policies which are in their own long term benefit.
Don't listen to grassroots. Go down and find out yourselves. Don't talk, just listen

4. Singapore is in a new phase of its political development. The PAP government has to operate and govern in a different way than before. But two things should not change. First, we must always hold fast to the spirit of service to the people, and work hard on their behalf. Second, we must never compromise the high standards of honesty and integrity, which have enabled the PAP to keep trust with the people all these decades.
Social Media is in and we don't know how to get around it


UPHOLDING OUR REPUTATION AND INTEGRITY

5. The PAP's reputation for clean, incorruptible government is one of our most precious assets. As PAP MPs, your standing in society reflects this high standing of the Party as a whole. I cannot stress strongly enough that every MP must uphold the rigorous standards that we have set for ourselves, and do nothing to compromise them. Never give cause for accusations that you are misusing your position, especially your access to Ministers. This would discredit both you and the Party.
Apply for jobs on merit and not ask for favours. Don't give stupid excuses that gun carriage provided by your men

6. As MPs, you will come across many different sorts of people. Some will be altruistic, public spirited people who will help you without wanting anything in return, spending their time and money to get community projects going and to serve your residents. But a few will cultivate you in order to obtain benefits for themselves or their companies, to gain respectability by association with you, or to get you to influence ministries and statutory boards to make decisions in their favour. Gift hampers on festive occasions, entertainment, and personal favours big and small are just a few of countless social lubricants which such people use to ingratiate themselves to MPs and make you obligated to them.
Watch out for people like Sear Hock Rong, the chap who called my father Nelson Mandela and no free Koi, hamper, etc

7. You must be able to distinguish between these two groups of people, and be shrewd in assessing the motives of those who seek to get close to you. At all times you must be seen to be beyond the influence of gifts or favours.
Behave like the average Singaporean who are honest, sincere and straightforward. They are your role models

8. You should be scrupulously proper in your contacts with government departments or public officers. Do not lobby any ministry or statutory board on behalf of anyone who is not your constituent or grassroots activist. Do not raise matters with public officers on behalf of friends, clients, contractors, employers, or financiers to advance their business interests. To be above board, conduct business with public officers in writing and avoid making telephone requests. If you have to speak, follow up in writing to put your requests on record.
Everything in black and white and copy must be kept. Don't be like my mum who used to phone the Commissioner of Land when she was the queen of conveyancing

9. MPs are often approached by friends, grassroots leaders or proprietors of shops and businessmen to officiate at the openings of their new shops or other business events. They usually offer a gesture, such as a donation to a charity or constituency welfare fund. Though you may find it awkward to refuse such requests, once you accept one, you will be hard-pressed to draw a line. As a rule, you should decline invitations to such business events unless you have obtained prior approval from the Whip. The Whip will grant approval only if the business is one that will add much value to the economy.
No opening shops for grassroot leaders and there are no exceptions



SEPARATING BUSINESS AND POLITICS

10. You must separate your public political position from your private business or professional interests. MPs who are in business, who occupy senior management positions in companies, or who sit on company boards should be especially vigilant. You must not exploit your public position as Government MPs, your close contacts with the Ministers, or your access to government departments and civil servants, for your personal business interest or the benefit of your employers. Your conduct must always be above board.
Forget the reasons why you joined the PAP to become an MP. Gameplan has changed and my arse is now on the line.

11. MPs who are employed by companies or industry associations may at times have to make public statements on behalf of their company or industry association. If you have to do so, make it clear that you are not speaking as an MP, but in your private, professional or business capacity.
Don't drag us as into your mess.

12. When you raise questions in Parliament related to your own businesses, you should first declare your pecuniary interest in the issue. Do not use Parliamentary questions as a means to lobby the Government on behalf of your businesses.
Don't be another Inderjit Singh.

13. You may, however, speak freely to Cabinet Ministers, who are your Parliamentary colleagues. Ministers will listen carefully to arguments on principles, especially when they relate to the general policy of their Ministries. But Ministers will not change individual acts of discretion, unless they have very good reasons which they can justify publicly. Parliamentary Secretaries and Ministers of State who intervene in their Ministries to reverse or alter decisions should promptly report the matter to their Ministers to protect themselves against possible accusations of misconduct. The Government must always base decisions on the merits of the issues, and cannot yield to pressure from interested parties.
On hindsight maybe I should not have revealed that Parliamentary Sec and Minister of State have been intervening for the grassroots. I hope they don't read this in detail.


DIRECTORSHIPS

14. MPs are often invited to serve on the Boards of private and publicly listed companies. This is a sign that private sector values PAP MPs' integrity and service, and reflects the high standing of the Party and of PAP MPs in general. The Party permits MPs to serve as directors, provided you keep your private and public responsibilities rigorously separate.
The reason PAP MPs are invited to sit on board after they become MPs is to curry favour, lobby and influence decision. I wrote the above because as much as I tried I cannot bring myself to ban MP from sitting on boards after they are elected. I tried but I just can't do it.

15. The public will closely scrutinise your involvement in companies, because you are a PAP MP. You should conduct your business activities so as to bring credit to yourself and to the Party. Adverse publicity on your performance as a director, or lapses in the companies you are associated with, will tarnish your reputation as an MP and lower the public's regard for the Party.
Don't just sit and collect fees. Do something decent once in your life.

16. You should not solicit for Directorships in any companies, lest you appear to be exploiting your political position to benefit yourself.
Don't be greedy. No need to ask. People will knock on your door.

17. You should not accept directorships where the company just wants to dress up the board with a PAP MP or two, in order to look more respectable.
To be honest why else would they want a PAP MP.

18. Some grassroots leaders are businessmen who own or manage companies. You should not sit on any boards of companies owned or chaired by grassroots leaders appointed by you, so as to avoid the perception that you are obligated to them or advancing their business interests.
I am of course referring to the CCC chairman of Bishan - Toa Payoh who was given Sentosa Cove on a silver platter within weeks after his resignation from SDC. I fired WKS for just that.

19. If you are offered a Directorship, you have to decide for yourself whether to accept. The Party is not in a position to vet or approve such decisions.
Actually I see no reason why we can't as other 1st world countries have similar control. Again I cannot explain this.

20. Before accepting, consider the possible impact of the Directorship on your political life. Ensure that the company understands that you are doing so strictly in your private capacity, and will not use your public position to champion the interests of the company, or lobby the government on its behalf.
There is also the danger that if you tell them that you are there in your private capacity, they might withdraw the offer.

21. Make every effort to familiarise yourself with the business, track record and background of the key promoters of the company. Satisfy yourself that the company is reputable, and that you are able to make a meaningful contribution. Specifically, just like anyone else contemplating a Directorship, you should ask yourself:

a. How well do you know the company, its business strategy, financial status, shareholding structure and the underlying industry?

b. Do you know your fellow directors, the way the Board and its committees fulfil their responsibilities, the reporting structure between Board and Management and the relationship between shareholders and the company?

c. Do you have sufficient industry, financial or professional expertise to fulfil your expected role and responsibilities as a Director? Do you understand your obligations under the law and the Code of Corporate Governance? Will you be able to discharge your fiduciary duties properly and without fear or favour?

d. Will you face any conflicts of interest, and if so can you manage them?

If you are in any doubt, you should decline.
Frankly I am not sure if you have the time to do due diligence with your normal workload and meet the people session.

22. Once you have decided to accept an offer of a Directorship, please inform the Whip. Detailed reporting requirements can be found in the Annex.
Since we are not vetting, I also cannot understand why I am asking for this. I think the whip is also wondering what he can do if you notify him. Then again, if the company is known we might able to extend some courtesies and assistance.



PARLIAMENT

23. MPs are expected to attend all sittings of Parliament. If you have to be absent from any sitting, seek the prior permission of the Government Whip. Please inform the Whip if you have to leave the Parliament premises while a sitting is on.
Remember Davinder despite sitting in Parliament seldom opened his mouth.

24. If you travel abroad, or need to be absent from Parliament for any reason, you must apply to the Speaker for leave, with copies to the Leader of the House and the Government Whip. You should also inform the Whip where you can be reached while away from Singapore.
No comment

25. I will ask the Speaker to give all MPs, particularly new MPs, ample opportunity and latitude to speak in Parliament. Your first opportunity will be during the debate following the President's Address at the opening of Parliament. At the Budget Debate, all MPs should speak up. Script your speeches or put your key points in note form to organise your ideas, and help the media.
Remember script your speech. Ms Tin and Teo Ser Luck, please note.

26. The public expects PAP MPs to express their views frankly, whether for or against Government policies. In debates, speak freely and with conviction.Press your points vigorously, and do not shy away from robust debate. However, please exercise judgement when putting your points across.
I know it will hard but also don't go overboard. If I wanted free speech and opinions I would have recalled Tan Cheng Bock and Tan Soo Khoon.

27. Bring out grapevine talk for the Government to rebut, but do not unwittingly lend credence to baseless gossip. By doing so, you help ministers to put across the facts, explain the reasons for policies and decisions, and hence maintain public confidence in the openness and integrity of our actions.
This is a massive ask - just try your best. That fucker scroobal will eventually pitchah lobang.

28. Your honest, informed views are an important political input which Ministers will consider in formulating and calibrating policies. Ministers will accept valid, constructive suggestions, but they have to correct inaccurate or mistaken impressions. Over time, the public will see that PAP backbenchers are as effective as opposition MPs, if not better, at holding ministers to account, debating issues fully, and influencing policies for the better.
I laughed out loud when I wrote this - honest is not something that I would associate with the PAP. Remember Teh Cheang Wan, Choo Wee Khiang, Wee Toon Boon. Memories



IMPORTANT PUBLIC OCCASIONS

29. On certain occasions, like the National Day Parade and the Investiture Ceremony for National Day Awards, the whole Establishment, i.e. the Executive, the Legislature and the Judiciary, will be there. Those who cannot attend must have very good reasons. Those who have accepted the invitation must attend, otherwise they leave empty seats, which does no credit to them or to the Party.
Don't make me look bad.

30. At all public functions and constituency events, punctuality is of paramount importance.
Charles Chong please note.



GIFTS

31. You should not accept gifts which might place you under an obligation which conflicts with your public duties. If you receive any gifts other than from close personal friends or relatives, you must declare them to the Clerk of Parliament who will have the gifts valued. If you wish to keep the gifts, you must pay the Government for them at the valuation price.
Note: read between the lines. I make no mention about your family members receiving gifts


FUND-RAISING

32. Party Branches should not raise funds on their own without permission, for example by soliciting advertisements for a souvenir magazine or a carnival. If you intend to raise funds, please clear it beforehand with the Organising Secretary. When your branch embarks on a collective fund-raising activity, e.g. a Family Day or Walk-A-Jog, you must follow the rules strictly.
We have gone thru this before. The headman always must have his cut.



FINANCIAL PRUDENCE

33. As MPs, you should manage your personal financial affairs prudently. Do not over-extend yourself, or become financially embarrassed. This would be not only a potential source of personal embarrassment, but also a weakness which may expose you to pressure or blackmail.
Foo Mee Har please do not fuckup again

34. In particular, you should not make major financial commitments assuming that you will continue to receive your MP's allowance. While MPs typically serve several terms, you cannot assume that you will automatically be fielded in future General Elections, or that if fielded you will definitely be re-elected. There is no tenure or job security in politics.
No french cooking classes. Need I say more.


DECLARATION OF INCOME

35. For your own protection, every MP should disclose to me, in confidence, your business and professional interests, your present employment and monthly pay, all retainers and fees that you are receiving, and whether your job requires you to get in touch with officers of Government Ministries or statutory boards on behalf of employers or clients. Office holders need not do so because you will be subject to the reporting requirements of the Code of Conduct for ministers. This should be done by 30 June 2011.
Make as much money as you can while in Parliament, just let me know.



GENERAL BEHAVIOUR

36. We have held our position in successive elections because our integrity has never been in doubt, and because we are sensitive to the views and attitudes of the people we represent. MPs must always uphold the high standards of the Party and not have lifestyles or personal conduct which will embarrass themselves and the Party. Any slackening of standards, or show of arrogance or indifference by any MP will erode confidence in him, and ultimately in the Party and Government. New MPs can pick up the dos and don'ts from older MPs, so that they conduct themselves always with modesty, decorum and dignity. You must win respect, not popularity, to stay the course.
Remember youtube and facebook. These things will bite your arse bigtime.




MEDIA PUBLICITY

37. I am releasing a copy of this letter to the media so that the public knows the high standards we demand of our MPs.
Wayang 101



DIRECTORSHIP DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS TO THE WHIP

1. Please inform the Whip of all the Directorships that you hold, and of the director's fees or benefits in kind e.g. stock options, which you receive. Include the name of the company, the position(s) held, the date of first appointment and the current Chairman of the Board (if he is someone other than yourself) by end January for the preceding calendar year, using the Schedule attached

2. There is no need to report Directorships of subsidiary companies that you hold by virtue of your employment in the main or holding company.

3. Please update the Whip whenever you have relinquished a Directorship or accepted a new appointment, within two weeks.

Lets be clear - politics is all about image management. Its not what you do but what you are seen to be doing or not doing.

Majullah Singapura
Majullah PAP
 
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bullfrog

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More like their wishful and hopeful list. That is, they wish and hope they can keep to their vows. As if by openly declaring them, it will ensure their obeisance.
 

Lucian Darth

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Oh ok, time to wake up. R they saying that, they have not been doing that? Gosh what was I voting for? GE 2011 really woke me up!!!
 

Varuna

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Maybe left out one :

Unbecoming behaviour such as "Stomping feet" childishly in public places cannot be condoned. Not only applies to ladies but "men" as well. :biggrin:
 

scroobal

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The first time something similar appeared but in a much shorter version was when GCT stepped in over public complaints over the conduct of PAP MP then Heng Chiang Meng who headed on the highly influential REDAS - the Property tycoons / developers association. He was forced to resign from the REDAS post. He was the hired gun for Far East Group. This was in 1997 and the Govt was attempting to cool the hot property market.

By the way REDAS to those who are not aware is considered the most powerful lobby group and family members of old man have been active in it with his wife and then her successor in Lee & Lee - Kwa Kim Li. She too got a shot at Nassim Jade under help the Lee by giving them 2 eggs in their Kway Teow Camapaign.



Dec. 5 - Member of Parliament Heng Chiang Meng has decided to resign from his private sector appointments to avoid any perceived conflict of interest. He resigned as the President of the Real Estate Developer's Association of Singapore, REDAS with effect from Friday. Mr Heng also said he has given his resignation notice to his employer, Far East Organisation.

The announcement came following an exchange of letters between Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and Mr Heng, released today. In a letter to Mr Heng two weeks ago, Mr Goh noted that Mr Heng had often spoken publicly on the state of the property market and the need for the Government to intervene. Mr Goh said it has not always been clear whether Mr Heng was speaking as an MP or in his private or professional capacity. This, Mr Goh added, confused the public.

The Government's decisions, Mr Goh stressed, must be based strictly on the merits of the issues and not yield to lobbying pressure. In his reply, Mr Heng said when he spoke on the property market, he had always made it clear that it was in his capacity as President of REDAS. Mr Heng said with hindsight, he was wrong to think that there would be a clear perception between his public office and his private sector job. So to prevent any future recurrence, his decision to resign, given the emotive nature of residential property in Singapore
 

Internet Brigade

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scroobal, rare to see your funny side. Really cracked me up, thanks!

He wont be laughing anymore once everyone knows who he is. I believe he will recognize the karmic irony, when his most intimate personal stories appear on the net by an anonymous forum goer.
 

streetsmart73

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More like their wishful and hopeful list. That is, they wish and hope they can keep to their vows. As if by openly declaring them, it will ensure their obeisance.


hi there


1. aiyoh!
2. in the event that sheep cannot attain such standard and conduct.
3. simple mah: it is an aspiration leh!
 

ballsathome

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"Yeah please do so and expose Scroobal. All we keep seeing is talk only but no action with proof and i have been seeing empty threats like for more than two years here. Hahahahaha"


 
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