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The 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer conducted by Edelman Public Relations showed that Singaporeans ranked third among 25 countries, with China in first place and United Arab Emirates second, in trusting their government to tell the truth and do what is right.
Most Singaporeans Yahoo! Singapore spoke to said they found the results to be unsurprising given the pervasiveness and presence of the government in the society.
"By controlling education and introducing kindergartens, day care centres as well as their national education modules in schools, young Singaporeans are taught from an early age to trust the government," Tan said.
This view was shared by Arif Bamadhaj, who felt that generations of Singaporeans have been trained to believe that the government knows what's right and therefore led the country to what it is today.
"Just because Singaporeans are trusting in the government does not reflect the government's efficiency in carrying out their job in their best ability," said Aaron Lau, 22, student.
This year's Trust Barometer also showed that Singaporean's trust in the media increased by six per cent compared to last year.
Most Singaporeans Yahoo! Singapore spoke to said they found the results to be unsurprising given the pervasiveness and presence of the government in the society.
"By controlling education and introducing kindergartens, day care centres as well as their national education modules in schools, young Singaporeans are taught from an early age to trust the government," Tan said.
This view was shared by Arif Bamadhaj, who felt that generations of Singaporeans have been trained to believe that the government knows what's right and therefore led the country to what it is today.
"Just because Singaporeans are trusting in the government does not reflect the government's efficiency in carrying out their job in their best ability," said Aaron Lau, 22, student.
This year's Trust Barometer also showed that Singaporean's trust in the media increased by six per cent compared to last year.