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14-May-2011 22:41 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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Eric Tan a ‘friend and mentor’: WP’s Giam

Tanya Fong

tanyafong@mediacorp.com.sg

As such, Mr Gerald Giam, 34, the party’s choice for one of the two Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) seats it has been offered, said he was “very sad” that Mr Tan had resigned from the party over the issue.

There are many areas that I have taken a keen interest in, including housing, transport and economic and labour policy. But before I speak, I would want to listen to residents and better understand their needs and concerns.

WP’s Gerald Giam
SINGAPORE — He described the Workers’ Party (WP) erstwhile treasurer, Mr Eric Tan, as his “friend and mentor”.

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14-May-2011 22:36 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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SPP gears up for GE 2016 with five-year masterplan

Ng Jing Yng

The Singapore People’s Party (SPP) plans to engage Singaporeans across constituencies through online and offline platforms in its five-year master plan leading up to the 2016 General Election.

Using the Internet, there will be a virtual Meet-the-People Session where options include a “live” blog or question-and-answer sessions.

The SPP will also hold quarterly dialogue sessions within its working groups, such as the Youth Wing, to discuss issues.

The feedback from these sessions will be incorporated into policy proposals or raised as issues in Parliament, said Mr Benjamin Pwee, the SPP’s new second assistant secretary-general, when he revealed the details of the plan on Friday.

The party also plans to reach out to shopkeepers and business owners who may have fallen through the cracks, via the SME Businessmen Affairs Bureau.

Gearing up for the next election, Mr Pwee said they have identified a few potential candidates. They will also be looking at growing the party and getting the 500 volunteers who have signed up to participate actively.

But Mr Pwee said: “It depends on how everybody responds and steps up … we are not looking at numbers per se but we are looking at quality people … who want to roll up their sleeves and get involved.”

Other initiatives by SPP include book titles — which may be published every three to six months — and a revamped party newsletter.

Mr Pwee said they have been running on a shoe-string budget but will be looking at engaging supporters who had come forward to pledge financial backing.

Mr Pwee also confirmed that no party has officially approached the SPP on a merger but added that collaboration among Opposition parties would continue.

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14-May-2011 22:30 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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The rise of Benjamin Pwee

Ng Jing Yng

jingyng@mediacorp.com.sg

The 43-year-old has now been given a few party titles to add to that public face: One of the party’s two assistant secretaries-general, party spokesman and media manager.

He will also head the party’s policy working group.

Do the additional duties point to the possibility of Mr Pwee taking over the party leadership in the future?

When asked about it, Mr Pwee, a former Overseas Merit Scholar who served in the Administrative Service, said the question was best left to the SPP’s leaders.

He added that it was a “tremendous honour and privilege” to be involved in the party’s activities this way.

Speaking at a news conference outside Bishan MRT Station on Friday, he said: “It is a tremendous demonstration of trust in me and I want to be able to handle that responsibility and play my role.SINGAPORE — Less than two months after he joined the Singapore People’s Party (SPP), former Civil Service high-flier Benjamin Pwee (picture) has emerged as one of the party’s best-known faces.

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14-May-2011 22:26 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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‘Workers must share in growth’

NEO CHAI CHIN

chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg

Growth is meaningless unless it is shared by the workers, shared not only directly in wage increases but indirectly in better homes, better schools, better hospitals, better playing fields, a healthier environment for their families and for their children to grow up.

Minister Mentor L ee Kuan Yew

MM: S’pore has unique system of cooperation among unions, Govt and employers

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14-May-2011 22:20 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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By Channel NewsAsia, Updated: 14/05/2011

SM Goh, MM Lee to leave Cabinet



SM Goh, MM Lee to leave Cabinet

Mr Goh Chok Tong (file picture)



SINGAPORE : Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong and Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew on Saturday said they have decided to leave the Cabinet for Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his team to have a fresh clean slate.

In a joint statement, they said: " We have studied the new political situation and thought how it can affect the future. We have made our contributions to the development of Singapore. The time has come for a younger generation to carry Singapore forward in a more difficult and complex situation.

" The Prime Minister and his team of younger leaders should have a fresh clean slate. A younger generation, besides having a non—corrupt and meritocratic government and a high standard of living, wants to be more engaged in the decisions which affect them.

" After a watershed General Election, we have decided to leave the Cabinet and have a completely younger team of ministers to connect to and engage with this young generation in shaping the future of our Singapore.

" But the younger team must always have in mind the interests of the older generation. This generation who has contributed to Singapore must be well—looked after."

Mr Goh said he will now have more time to devote to his Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency (GRC).

He said this in a post on his constituency Facebook page, MParader, on Saturday, after the press statement was issued to say that he and MM Lee are retiring from the Cabinet.

Mr Goh said PM Lee can then refresh his Cabinet to forge a new Singapore consensus by rethinking policies and reshaping Singapore with fresh ideas.

He said Team Marine Parade will build a consensus on creating their 4G Home — which stands for a great home, as well as a gracious, generous and environmentally—conscious people.

In response to comments on his thread, Mr Goh said he is out of government but remains as MP for Marine Parade GRC.

" (I) will have more time to spend with residents, something I have always enjoyed doing," he said.

Mr Goh, who turns 70 on May 20, entered politics in 1976 at the age of 35, and was elected MP for Marine Parade.

He left his job in Neptune Orient Lines and in 1977, was appointed Senior Minister of State for Finance, in what was the start of a long political career.

He held various portfolios, including important ones such as Trade and Industry, Health and Defence.

Mr Goh was sworn in as Prime Minister on 28 November 1990, after then—Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew stepped down to pave the way for leadership succession.

He was the consensus choice of his Cabinet colleagues.

Mr Goh stepped down as Prime Minister on 12 August 2004 to pave the way for leadership self—renewal.

The topic of self—renewal was one he often spoke about.

Mr Goh believed that preparing the fourth generation leadership team was key strategy to secure Singapore’s future, and he said that the current leadership transition is even more crucial than previous ones.

He said: " We need to have the best crew we can get, the competencies, the strategies, the unity, and the will to overcome crises. How successful we will be depends on how we respond to challenges and how we seize opportunities. If we adopt a passive approach, we will be like a man lost in the wilderness without a compass — we will end up walking in circles, going nowhere."

Mr Goh has been Senior Minister in Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s Cabinet since he stepped down.

In that role, he engaged the leaders of the Middle East and India to expand Singapore’s ties with both areas.

Minister Mentor was a term coined specially for Mr Lee in 2004, a description which reflects his role in office, and a nod to his wealth of experience.

Mr Lee’s role in shaping modern Singapore started from pre—Independence in the 50s and has continued till today.

He took a tough stand on many policies, from land acquisition for development to opening the doors to foreign talent.

Having seen for himself how racial tensions can break a society, Mr Lee dedicated himself to building a cohesive nation.

In 1988, the Parliamentary Elections Act was amended to introduce Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs).

Mr Lee has always said the GRC system is to guarantee minority representation in Parliament. At least one minority candidate must be part of the team contesting a GRC.

Leadership renewal has always been a key priority for Mr Lee, who stepped down as Prime Minister in 1990.

At a National Day dinner for his constituency, he said the country’s leadership renewal process is very much like the systematic way the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) renews its ranks.

Mr Lee said: " Every year, the SAF improves on what it has done from the last year. Every year, a new team takes over and we have a regular succession of capable officers taking over, and that is the way Singapore has been able to maintain itself — regular renewal of the leadership, with younger people taking over these decisive roles."

His decision to step down is perhaps a sign of the confidence in the country’s leadership renewal process.

In Saturday’s statement, Mr Lee said he is stepping down to ensure that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has a clean slate of younger leaders in Cabinet.

— CNA/ms
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14-May-2011 21:57 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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天 上 星 多 月 不 明

地 下 人 多 心 不 平
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14-May-2011 21:52 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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1st World PEOPLE SERVICE   

POLITICIAN  ROLE  MODEL

ERIC  TAN  WORKED   ON  ELECTION  FOR  FREE  in the  GRASSROOT

pharoah88      ( Date: 13-May-2011 13:35) Posted:

Updated: 13/05/2011

WP Eric Tan quits



 

 

 

 

The Workers' party's Central Executive Committee member and Party Treasurer Eric Tan has quit. 

This was after the Committee chose its assistant webmaster, 34 year-old Gerald Giam to take up its second Non-Constituency MP seat.
Both Mr Tan and Mr Giam were part of the WP's East Coast GRC team which earned 45.17 percent of the votes in the ward. 

In an exclusive interview with the TODAY newspaper after the committee's meeting last night at Hougang Town Council, Mr Tan said he felt betrayed. 

The 55-year old former banker said he was dissappointed with the decision which he said was based on party renewal. 

The WP is entitled to 2 NCMP seats - one for Mr Yee Jenn Jong who lost narrowly at Joo Chiat SMC, and the other for one of the five members of the East GRC team. 

The WP is expected to officially announce which of its candidates will be accepting the NCMP seats later today. 

For more on this, get your copy of the TODAY newspaper.

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14-May-2011 21:49 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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1st World pArliAment

MP  Role Model

FULL  TIME  DEDICATION
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13-May-2011 13:35 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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Updated: 13/05/2011

WP Eric Tan quits



 

 

 

 

The Workers' party's Central Executive Committee member and Party Treasurer Eric Tan has quit. 

This was after the Committee chose its assistant webmaster, 34 year-old Gerald Giam to take up its second Non-Constituency MP seat.
Both Mr Tan and Mr Giam were part of the WP's East Coast GRC team which earned 45.17 percent of the votes in the ward. 

In an exclusive interview with the TODAY newspaper after the committee's meeting last night at Hougang Town Council, Mr Tan said he felt betrayed. 

The 55-year old former banker said he was dissappointed with the decision which he said was based on party renewal. 

The WP is entitled to 2 NCMP seats - one for Mr Yee Jenn Jong who lost narrowly at Joo Chiat SMC, and the other for one of the five members of the East GRC team. 

The WP is expected to officially announce which of its candidates will be accepting the NCMP seats later today. 

For more on this, get your copy of the TODAY newspaper.
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13-May-2011 13:26 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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time to take on inflation

caused by increased rentals

&   G S T ? ? ? ?

pharoah88      ( Date: 13-May-2011 11:03) Posted:

Nip food inflation in the bud — keep stall rental rates in check

Letter from Huang Lifen

I refer to two earlier letters (“The dirty

world of hawker stall rentals,” March 30

and “Why this hawker can’t afford to maintain

prices”, April 26).

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has

committed to focus on tackling the cost of

living. I hope the measures being taken will

be sustainable in the long term and not just

in the form of a cash handout.

Many Singaporeans eat out regularly.

Hence, the savings from a cheaper meal

would go a long way, especially for the

low-income group.

As I understand it, the Government has

taken pride in sourcing our food supply from

various countries and being effective in curbing

food inflation here. I applaud this strategy.

At the same time, I would like to point

out that it is now time to take on inflation

caused by increased rentals.

While some Members of Parliament

have obtained the agreement of hawkers

not to increase their prices for the next six

months, the latter will be unable to maintain

prices should rentals continue to increase.

I would ask the National Environment

Agency to reconsider the current bidding

system of allocating stalls to hawkers and

allowing them to sublet.

This subletting system is what drives up rentals.

[# B A N  UNPRODUCTIVE  SUBLETTING      MIDDLEMAN  STRUCTURE  #]

In its place, why not define a rental guide — how much a stall’s rental should be in a given location.

Another thing that could be done is to set a selling price for the hawkers to prevent them from overcharging.

Once the rental guide is in place, the authorities should establish a reasonable price guide, taking into consideration the price of their raw materials.


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13-May-2011 13:23 Others   /   GE2011 Co-driver analogy...haha       Go to Message
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They  should  have

1st  WORLD  KARAOKE  SYSTEM  ? ? ? ?

 

 

Juzztrade      ( Date: 13-May-2011 12:42) Posted:



At my constituency, the RC and CC are makeup of retirees, small time businessman dealing with construction, transport and etc.  I can see that they do not have the intellectual skill to listen and gather feedback.They only know how to organise karaoke singing contest with poor sound system, boost up all the treble and bass control to the maximum until the tweeters and woofers are blown off.

Hahahah

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13-May-2011 11:40 Others   /   GE2011 Co-driver analogy...haha       Go to Message
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ALL  the  RELEVANT  FEEDBACKS

are  ALREADY  in  the  STRAITS TIMES  &   TODAY's  FORUM  pages  ? ? ? ?

As    thOUgh  the  PM  PRINCIPAL  PRIVATE  SECRETARY  and  all the other    PM  PRIVATE  SECRETARIES  &   MINISTERS  in  the  PMO  and  SM  GOH  and  MM LEE

did  not  R E A D  them  ? ? ? ?

It  is  a  matter  of  whether

FEEDBACKS  are    ACCEPTED  OR  NOT  ? ? ? ? 




THE  BEST  AND  MOST  COMPLETE  FEEDBACKS

are  ALL  OVER  THE  INTERNETS  ? ? ? ?

 

Laulan      ( Date: 13-May-2011 09:46) Posted:

Hard to transform.   Bulk of grassroots are not from intellectuals so feedbacks are normally very subliminal, not even touching the surface of real problems.   Only in elections will PAP detect ground dissents which are always very real issues.   Ah mahs and ah kongs in the RCs don't have much feedbacks to give, members of CCCs and CCMs mostly keep fellowship amongst themselves.   Here I am giving everyone real feedbacks, and hope it is useful. 

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13-May-2011 11:34 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Genting Singapore: Maintain BUY with S$2.53 fair value

Summary:
Genting Singapore (GS) made a good start to 2011.
Revenue for 1Q11 saw a 166.3% YoY (+17.0% QoQ) increase to S$922.6m net profit surged 312.6% YoY (also up 233.3% QoQ) to S$305.4m. According to management, the IR (integrated resort) delivered its highest quarterly adjusted EBITDA of S$537.9m, with margin of 59%.
Going forward, GS believes that it will continue to do well in the Year of the Rabbit, with strong visitorship in both VIP and mass segments it also reveals that it will continue to focus on the overseas premium segment and will not pursue the local mass market. With 1Q11 results meeting some 19.5% and 23.2% of our full-year revenue and core earnings estimates respectively, we do not see the need to make any adjustments at this stage. As such, our DCF-based fair value also remains at $2.53. Maintain BUY. (Carey Wong)
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13-May-2011 11:16 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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Too much advance buying

distorts true demand

Colin Tan

property@mediacorp.com.sg 

I have always advised potential new home owners or genuine upgraders that their main motivation to buy a property should be based on need and not greed.

Buying in advance slightly ahead or delaying a purchase for a short period of time is alright but not when it is too far from the period of need.

Buying ahead may mean getting married earlier than planned — when there are still issues to be resolved.

At the other end, in delaying a purchase, there may be opportunity costs that are not quantifiable, such as having children, privacy and shorter commuting times.

It was therefore quite worrying that, despite a significant ramping up of Build-To-Order (BTO) launches over the past several quarters to reach new highs in recent years, the demand for new HDB flats has remained as strong as ever.

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13-May-2011 11:10 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Genting Singapore

scores with high rollers

STELLA LEE

stellalee@mediacorp.com.sg

The group yesterday reported a net profit of S$305.4 million for the three months ended March 31, turning around from the S$396.3 million net loss in the year-ago period. This was also an improvement from the S$150.3 million loss in the previous quarter. Genting said it “experienced good win percentage and gaming volume in the first quarter of this year with steady growth in Universal Studio Singapore and the hotels.”SINGAPORE — Integrated resort operator Genting Singapore has returned to the black in the first quarter, thanks to high-rolling gamblers at its casino and record numbers of overseas visitors to its Universal Studios.

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13-May-2011 11:03 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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Nip food inflation in the bud — keep stall rental rates in check

Letter from Huang Lifen

I refer to two earlier letters (“The dirty

world of hawker stall rentals,” March 30

and “Why this hawker can’t afford to maintain

prices”, April 26).

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has

committed to focus on tackling the cost of

living. I hope the measures being taken will

be sustainable in the long term and not just

in the form of a cash handout.

Many Singaporeans eat out regularly.

Hence, the savings from a cheaper meal

would go a long way, especially for the

low-income group.

As I understand it, the Government has

taken pride in sourcing our food supply from

various countries and being effective in curbing

food inflation here. I applaud this strategy.

At the same time, I would like to point

out that it is now time to take on inflation

caused by increased rentals.

While some Members of Parliament

have obtained the agreement of hawkers

not to increase their prices for the next six

months, the latter will be unable to maintain

prices should rentals continue to increase.

I would ask the National Environment

Agency to reconsider the current bidding

system of allocating stalls to hawkers and

allowing them to sublet.

This subletting system is what drives up rentals.

[# B A N  UNPRODUCTIVE  SUBLETTING      MIDDLEMAN  STRUCTURE  #]

In its place, why not define a rental guide — how much a stall’s rental should be in a given location.

Another thing that could be done is to set a selling price for the hawkers to prevent them from overcharging.

Once the rental guide is in place, the authorities should establish a reasonable price guide, taking into consideration the price of their raw materials.

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13-May-2011 10:57 SingTel   /   Singtel Bullish???       Go to Message
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SingTel surprises investors, analysts with record dividend payout

Ryan Huang

ryanhuang@mediacorp.com.sg

Altogether, these bring the dividend payout for fiscal year 2011 to 25.8 cents per share. The announcement, made before the market opened, lifted SingTel shares 2 cents, or 0.6 per cent, to S$3.16 each by the close of trade.SINGAPORE — It is a record year in dividends for Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) after the country’s largest listed company announced yesterday at its results briefing a surprise special bonus payout of 10 cents per share on top of a final ordinary dividend of 9 cents.

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13-May-2011 10:53 User Research/Opinions   /   MAY BANK initiates GROWTH ERA tOday       Go to Message
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Maybank:                                                                                                                   

Results / Briefing note

¨            Low loan impairment losses boosts net profit               

¨            Fair value has been raised to RM10.50 from RM10.20. Maintain Outperform.

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13-May-2011 10:50 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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In 2011  ? ? ? ?

the crowd of mainland Chinese  at  grassroot events  ? ? ? ?

have  DISAPPEARED  TOTALLY  ? ? ? ?

so far  ? ? ? ?
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13-May-2011 10:46 User Research/Opinions   /   your biggest worries?       Go to Message
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Blast at Benoi Road kills two

Neo Chai Chin

chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg

Now, Mr Mosleh Uddin’s nephew is dead, three months after arriving in Singapore, the victim of a blast that killed another worker, a 43-year-old Malaysian, and shook a Benoi Road shipyard and its surroundings just after lunch yesterday.

The men had been working on a barge undergoing maintenance and were pronounced dead by paramedics from the Singapore Civil Defence Force, which received a call from the public at 1.23pm.

The blast shook neighbouring buildings and shattered their windows. An employee of marine repairs firm Goltens across the road said the ceiling boards of her office began falling off. Over 200 Goltens employees could not resume work due to safety concerns and were released early.SINGAPORE — He met his nephew on Sunday in Serangoon, where he advised the 20-year-old Bangladeshi to adhere to safety rules here.

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