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PAP wants to cheat in Presidential Election

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9-member commission formed to review elected presidency system

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SINGAPORE - Nine members have been appointed to the Constitutional Commission which will review the elected presidency system ahead of the polls due to be called by August 2017.

According to a statement released by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Wednesday (Feb 10), the commission is chaired by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon.

The other eight members of the commission are Justice Tay Yong Kwang, judge in Supreme Court, Mr Eddie Teo, chairman of Public Service Commission, Abdullah Tarmugi, member of the presidential council for minority rights, Professor Chan Heng Chee, chairman of Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities and Singapore University of Technology and Design, Chua Thian Poh, chairman and CEO of Ho Bee Land, Philip Ng, CEO of Far East Organization, Peter Seah, chairman of DBS Bank and Wong Ngit Liong, chairman and CEO of Venture Corporation.

The Supreme Court of Singapore said in a statement that Christopher Tan, senior assistant registrar of the Supreme Court, is appointed secretary to the commission. He will be assisted by Shaun Pereira and Ramasamy s/o Nachiappan, both assistant registrars of the Supreme Court.
The commission will look into three key aspects of the system. These include the qualifying process for presidential candidates, the framework governing the exercise of the president’s custodial powers and ensuring that minorities have the chance to be periodically elected to presidential office.

On his appointment to lead the commission, Chief Justice Menon said: "It is a great honour to be entrusted with the responsibility of studying this matter and furnishing our recommendations to the Prime Minister. I look forward to working closely with the distinguished citizens who have been appointed to the Commission. We will undertake and complete our work with due care and expedition."
 
Tan Cheng Bock's declaration of his intent to contest is a slap on PAP's face; he is telling the PAP not to screw around to stop him.
 
Are our judges so free?

Looks like our judges are so free ...two judges in this commission.

Now, will these two judges recluse themselves from hearing any challenges to presidential election?
 
Re: Are our judges so free?

Has the PAP made a case for the need to tighten up the qualification of Presidential candidate?
 
Just like the US, our President MUST be born a sinkee. No naturalized sinkee.
 
There is NO reason to set such high standards for presidential candidate. Sinkees can decide for themselves.

Our elitist system must go. The elites don't serve sinkees.

Now we have a bunch of elites that will set the new bar to allow only PAP-approved elites to be presidential candidates.

It is time to toss out the elitist systems which is costing the country billions annually ...that's the money we pay these elites - retired and currently employed.

How much is the Chief Justice earning?
 
Imo, TCB did the right thing in announcing his intent to contest. If he doesnt fit the latest criteria, it wont go down well with voters sitting on the fence and this 33% will be key in deciding the outcome.
 
Imo, TCB did the right thing in announcing his intent to contest. If he doesnt fit the latest criteria, it wont go down well with voters sitting on the fence and this 33% will be key in deciding the outcome.

You are right...TCB is essentially telling the goons to not mess with the qualifications too much to prevent him from contesting.

There is no reason for the PAP to meddle with the already high requirements.

Sinkees should ask that the elitist requirements to be removed. If the people wants Ah Beng to be president, then Ah Beng should be the president. Not any Ah Beng can be so influential to sway sinkees to vote for him. If Ah Beng can do that, then he must have the talent.
 
Since Abdullah is in this council, he won't be a candidate then. Next Malay ?
 
Look at our past & current presidents, they were mostly ceremonial. There is really no need for such a commission.

Only Ong Teng Cheong attempted to find out about Spore's reseves & he was stone walled by the Lees.
 
Re: Are our judges so free?

Has the PAP made a case for the need to tighten up the qualification of Presidential candidate?

The 'elected' president is joke & an insult to our intelligence......I have spoilt all my votes from the time that flat slob person of a darker skin to "KFC" Anthony....:rolleyes:
 
Tan Cheng Bock's declaration of his intent to contest is a slap on PAP's face; he is telling the PAP not to screw around to stop him.

Pls lah, if you strip TCB to his underwear, u see big PAP logo priinted all over his boxer.
 
Re: Are our judges so free?

Bro, it's recuse, not "recluse"
 
Pls lah, if you strip TCB to his underwear, u see big PAP logo priinted all over his boxer.

Not only that, the PAP logo tattooed on his...... ha ha ha ha..bet you, all of them, had it tattooed somewhere, you know where... ha ha ha ha
 
Not only that, the PAP logo tattooed on his...... ha ha ha ha..bet you, all of them, had it tattooed somewhere, you know where... ha ha ha ha

There is also the lightning tattoo arrowed at their arse, reminding em to be loyal to PAP. The Char Bor MPs have lky face on both side of thier inner thigh's. Haha
 
Re: Are our judges so free?

Looks like our judges are so free ...two judges in this commission.

Now, will these two judges recluse themselves from hearing any challenges to presidential election?

if judges are appointed by the govt what makes them independent????

IMHO, all who are selected must be cleared by all sgian in a referendum to ensure impartiality..............why is govt not willing to do it???
 
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