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Consul-General Jacky Foo says trust in Singapore’s Government remains high, rebutting a South China Morning Post article quoting author Dr Catherine Lim, who said “Singaporeans no longer trust their leaders”.



SINGAPORE: The Republic’s Consul-General in Hong Kong, Mr Jacky Foo, on Friday (June 13) rebutted the claims made in a South China Morning Post (SCMP) report on June 9 which said “Singaporeans no longer trust their leaders”.

In a forum letter to SCMP, Mr Foo said the report, titled “Writer Catherine Lim’s open letter to Singaporean PM fuels social media debate”, quoted author Dr Catherine Lim as saying that Singaporeans no longer trust their leaders.

Mr Foo point out that Dr Lim had first made the claim two decades ago in 1994, when the ruling (PAP) had won the 1991 general election with 61 per cent of the vote, a result which Dr Lim thought was a poor performance indicating a “great affective divide” between the Government and the people.

Since then, the ruling party has taken the country through a number of serious crises relatively unscathed and won four further general elections by healthy margins, Mr Foo added. “But still Dr Lim continues to regularly bemoan a collapse of trust and respect for the Government,” he said.

The Consul-General also said Dr Lim is wrong to claim that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s defamation suit against the blogger Mr Roy Ngerng will further erode trust.

“On the contrary, Mr Lee acted because the Government prizes integrity as the ultimate source of the trust it enjoys. A leader who does nothing when he is accused of criminally misappropriating monies from the state pension system must engender mistrust in his honesty and leadership. The person making the accusations should have basis for the accusations, and should not be gratuitously lying,” Mr Foo stated in his letter.

He also noted how Singapore continues to perform well on international benchmarks of trust in government. The Edelman Trust Barometer, for instance, saw Singapore score 75 per cent, while countries such as United States, United Kingdom and Hong Kong scored 37 per cent, 42 per cent and 45 per cent, respectively.

"It is no coincidence that in countries where lies and false accusations are the stock in trade of public debate, people have a low opinion of all politicians, and a very low trust in their governments" said Mr Foo.
 
Paid by PAP government. Would he say otherwise? Individual ricebowl at stake ah...:)
 
Paid by PAP government. Would he say otherwise? Individual ricebowl at stake ah...:)

Our Mr Jacky Foo was formerly the ambassador to the Philippines. He is the brother of Douglas Foo who really needs no introduction. WTFook!:D
 
He also noted how Singapore continues to perform well on international benchmarks of trust in government. The Edelman Trust Barometer, for instance, saw Singapore score 75 per cent, while countries such as United States, United Kingdom and Hong Kong scored 37 per cent, 42 per cent and 45 per cent, respectively.

The reasons why they are low in other countries is because they have free press and freedom of speech. They can expose the skeletons in their closets.

Ah Loong closet is clean man!!! Because nobody opens it!! LOL!

The Bible said everybody is a sinner!! There should be at least one skeleton in everyone|s closet!! LOL!
 
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They have many closets, to fit all the skeletons in...


Constructive politics Stink@poor style: in practise, looks like the operations of a criminal syndicate to me though...

1) [2006GE]: Admit to change goal posts to fix the opposition:
fixing opposition parties; actually just creating an authoritarian/ dictatorial, monolithic political state, with little or no political vibrancy/choice...
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(YouTube; LHL: "fix the opposition")

2) [1991 onwards]: Fill up parliament with overpriced puppet MPs in supersized GRCs do do your dirty work:
'Without some assurance of a good chance of winning at least their first election, many able and successful young Singaporeans may not risk their careers to join politics,' Mr Goh Chok Tong, June 2006 ['GRCs make it easier to find top talent: SM'].
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3) Run roughshod over any opposition and
a) [2011]: say whatever nonsense U want to explain getting your hand stuck in cookie jar more often than once...
"If the annual salary of the Minister of Information, Communication and Arts is only $500,000, it may pose some problems when he discuss policies with media CEOs who earn millions of dollars because they need not listen to the minister's ideas and proposals. Hence, a reasonable payout will help to maintain a bit of dignity."
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b) [1997]: When bending the law for partisan gain, its always good to remind the Attorney General to return some favours to get U off the hook:...
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It is quite pathetic - that someone has to write in to the papers and protest. It just goes to show how 'hurt' they really are.
And of course, they have been spoilt by the docile presstitudes here in SG.
 
he has to rebut vigorously and speedily, lest he goes the way of Winston choo when he was high comm of australia....
 
Just who is he to make noise when pinkie and the big four have said nothing? He is a nobody
 
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