Before May 7 it is alright not to disclose anything, so is it saying LKY and GCT are corrupt whom allowed his MPs to sit on many companies and directorships? Hmmm .... doggy!
Code of conduct only? where is the code of practice? where is the constitutional rights of the people? Hmmm .... doggy!
SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has issued a code of conduct to PAP MPs, spelling out their priorities and reminding them on what it means to be an elected Member of Parliament.
The 7—page letter, which was also released to the media, listed 10 rules of prudence.
The letter is something the prime minister issues after every election. This time, Mr Lee reminded MPs that they are serving in a new era.
The recent election, he said, has shown that voters have concerns which need to be addressed and the government will have to significantly improve its outreach, approach to formulating policies, and the policies themselves.
But having said that, Mr Lee stressed that two things must not change — firstly, always hold fast to the spirit of service to the people, and secondly, to uphold the high standards of honesty and integrity of the PAP.
It is in this context that the prime minister outlined 10 rules.
They range from requiring MPs to be always above board in their dealings — for example, separating business from politics — to declaring directorships and income, as well as being financially prudent.
MPs said the reminder is consistent with the prime minister’s message since the election and more recently, during the Cabinet swearing—in ceremony. The reminder will set the tone on how MPs go about their duties.
Code of conduct only? where is the code of practice? where is the constitutional rights of the people? Hmmm .... doggy!
SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has issued a code of conduct to PAP MPs, spelling out their priorities and reminding them on what it means to be an elected Member of Parliament.
The 7—page letter, which was also released to the media, listed 10 rules of prudence.
The letter is something the prime minister issues after every election. This time, Mr Lee reminded MPs that they are serving in a new era.
The recent election, he said, has shown that voters have concerns which need to be addressed and the government will have to significantly improve its outreach, approach to formulating policies, and the policies themselves.
But having said that, Mr Lee stressed that two things must not change — firstly, always hold fast to the spirit of service to the people, and secondly, to uphold the high standards of honesty and integrity of the PAP.
It is in this context that the prime minister outlined 10 rules.
They range from requiring MPs to be always above board in their dealings — for example, separating business from politics — to declaring directorships and income, as well as being financially prudent.
MPs said the reminder is consistent with the prime minister’s message since the election and more recently, during the Cabinet swearing—in ceremony. The reminder will set the tone on how MPs go about their duties.