Parliament passed the proposed recommendation but I suspect that everyone who touched this ended up in a worse position than they started with, with no exception.
1. PM shackled the committee with a remit to peg the study to the private sector.
2. Gerard Ee like it or not reneged on his promise to deliver a different model.
3. The Committe vindicated the original premise for the renumeration model as articulated so well by Singapore High Commisioner to Malaysia, Ong Keng Yong
4. The Opposition parties lost the plot and ended up closing the door on a subject of great interest to voters.
5. The voters did not seem to get what they wanted - a proper review and a proper debate.
A lost opportunity. I cannot remember another instance where everyone got it wrong. PM, Gerard Ee and the committee lost whatever credibility they had.
1. PM shackled the committee with a remit to peg the study to the private sector.
2. Gerard Ee like it or not reneged on his promise to deliver a different model.
3. The Committe vindicated the original premise for the renumeration model as articulated so well by Singapore High Commisioner to Malaysia, Ong Keng Yong
4. The Opposition parties lost the plot and ended up closing the door on a subject of great interest to voters.
5. The voters did not seem to get what they wanted - a proper review and a proper debate.
A lost opportunity. I cannot remember another instance where everyone got it wrong. PM, Gerard Ee and the committee lost whatever credibility they had.
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