The entire PAP government rests on a very shaky foundation; it has to continue projecting an illusion of success by engaging in state propaganda.
When transparency has been absent for more than 5 decades, rest assured the system is corrupt: skeletons are just waiting to fall out of PAP’s cupboard. As they had recently.
With total control of the mainstream media, the illusion of a successful nation will continue to be perpetuated. Foreigners are none the wiser because the source of their ‘news’ about Singapore is PAP propaganda, ie ultimately from our mainstream media.
When transparency sees daylight, it will reveal PAP’s hidden agenda in policy making and short-term planning. For example, additional MRT lines were planned only after the population had overshot earlier projections.
And PAP also did not plan for infrastructure increase such as hospitals, resulting in up to a year of waiting time for a doctor appointment.
For the first time in history, realized and unrealized losses of state investments will be disclosed. That PAP has pulled out all the stops to conceal information will mean that it won’t be a pretty sight.
Disclosure will shock not only Singaporeans but foreigners as well; the obscene remuneration of Temasek/GIC CEO and senior management will reveal cancerous greed in our government. Not forgetting multi-months’ bonuses for CEOs of stat boards.
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When transparency sees daylight, will S$1 = RM1?
When transparency has been absent for more than 5 decades, rest assured the system is corrupt: skeletons are just waiting to fall out of PAP’s cupboard. As they had recently.
With total control of the mainstream media, the illusion of a successful nation will continue to be perpetuated. Foreigners are none the wiser because the source of their ‘news’ about Singapore is PAP propaganda, ie ultimately from our mainstream media.
When transparency sees daylight, it will reveal PAP’s hidden agenda in policy making and short-term planning. For example, additional MRT lines were planned only after the population had overshot earlier projections.
And PAP also did not plan for infrastructure increase such as hospitals, resulting in up to a year of waiting time for a doctor appointment.
For the first time in history, realized and unrealized losses of state investments will be disclosed. That PAP has pulled out all the stops to conceal information will mean that it won’t be a pretty sight.
Disclosure will shock not only Singaporeans but foreigners as well; the obscene remuneration of Temasek/GIC CEO and senior management will reveal cancerous greed in our government. Not forgetting multi-months’ bonuses for CEOs of stat boards.
More at
When transparency sees daylight, will S$1 = RM1?