Breaking News: Parliament calls for NMP nominations. Mr Siew Kum Hong intends to reapply.
The Online Citizen extends a warm welcome to our new members and writers.
Kenneth Jeyaretnam. Kenneth has nearly twenty years of arbitrage trading experience across Europe and Asia. He will be sharing his knowledge and expertise on financial matters, among other issues, with our readers.
Jonathan Koh is a student at the School of Social Sciences and Lee Kong Chian School of Business 2007, Singapore Management University.
Khairulanwar Zaini, 21, has just completed his National Service and is awaiting entry to the National University of Singapore.
Rajiv Chaudhry is a self-employed. He is concerned about where S’pore is headed and hopes to share his views with Singaporeans.
Ishardi Jamil is presently a student at Republic Polytechnic doing a diploma course in Business Computing.
*If you would like to join our team, please drop us an email at: theonlinecitizen@gmail.com .




congrats TOC…hope to read more articles in the future by these writers.
Welcome Kenneth Jeyaretnam. We need more people like you to voice your opinions. At least, LKY cannot call you a liar and a gangster and I hope he cannot and will not get a chance to do so.
Looking forward to your articles :)
Good news indeed. Many of us look forward to reading the different perspectives of these writers.
Interesting to hear from the son of the most admired and respected Opposition Leader
For sure JBJ was the far better human being compared to you know who.
And it would be a pleasure to see who has a better son.
That’s good news.
Had met Kenneth during the wake of his father’s funeral. I don’t think Kenneth will be as ideological as his father. Many will expect him to have a pragmatic bent as his brother Philip.
I don’t think we need any purist ideologue in Singapore.
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