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If you can leave Singapore, please go

If you can leave Singapore, please go

As I am writing this article on my way from Shen Zhen (where I am based now) to Shanghai, my heart is heavy. Too much has transpired in the last 18 to 24 months. Almost every conversation that I have with my family, my friends is about where this country is going and how things have changed. Besides the usual rant on immigration... 

Separation of Powers

Separation of Powers

By Lawrence Pek Even though Singapore is a Democratic Country, I am concerned that there little if not, no concept of Separation of Powers, which is a very critical but common trait of any democratic country. Please allow me to quickly introduce the concept to you and the basis of my concerns with application to my homeland,... 

Exposure – The Element of Change for Singapore and Singaporeans

Exposure – The Element of Change for Singapore and Singaporeans

By Lawrence Pek As I am writing this article on my way from Shen Zhen (where I am based now) to Shanghai, my heart is heavy. Too much has transpired in the last 18 to 24 months. Almost every conversation that I have with my family, my friends is about where this country is going and how things have changed. Besides the... 

A deeper understanding of the “Foreign Talent” issue

A deeper understanding of the “Foreign Talent” issue

By Lawrence Pek Clearly, there has been a lot of unhappiness on the grounds with the huge influx of foreigners into Singapore in the last 18 to 24 months, even though PM Lee has addressed this issue (well, sort of), I would like to dwell further with a deeper analysis of certain repercussions of these misguided policies. Value... 

Strategies for the next election 2010/2011

Strategies for the next election 2010/2011

By Lawrence Pek With the looming GE slated in 2010 / 2011, there are plenty of issues that need to be reviewed by any respectable Opposition Party. Playing the role of a Campaign Manager, I would like to add value with Election Strategies, rather than the issues itself. 1.          A Clear and Concise Message a.       ... 

Where is my country going?

Where is my country going?

By Lawrence Pek I have lived more than 12 years outside of Singapore. During these times, I have missed home and my family, my country and I have tried my best to keep track via the net, what is happening, where is it going and what it will take to get us there. I cannot say that I am at all happy with all that has happened... 

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