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George Goh counters doubt on reserves safeguarding with entrepreneurial expertise

Presidential contender George Goh, founder of Harvey Norman Ossia, asserts his readiness to protect Singapore’s past reserves.

He addressed doubts raised by another hopeful Ng Kok Song, emphasizing his entrepreneurial background includes managing substantial resources across countries.

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Presidential hopeful George Goh confidently affirms his relevant experience in safeguarding Singapore’s past reserves.

The founder of Harvey Norman Ossia highlighted his entrepreneurial background, underscoring his experience in establishing companies across various countries and managing substantial financial resources.

“When you handle billions of dollars, you’re most likely (getting) international support … You travel all (over) the world; you not only talk about business, you talk about politics because (if) you need to invest in certain countries, you need to know what politics (are) going on,” he said.

“You need to know the culture. You also need to know the economy of the country, and you must also know who are your competitors in the country.”

Mr Goh was responding to skepticism raised by fellow Presidential hopeful Ng Kok Song, who said the intricacies of safeguarding Singapore’s past reserves are “not easy to understand”, and that Mr Goh and Mr Tan have yet to prove themselves.

Mr Goh on Monday (14 Aug) evening launched his platform and slogan for his 2023 Presidential Election campaign: One chance for change, Singapore’s media outlet CNA reported.

During his opening speech, Mr Goh highlighted the distinct perspective on money held by those from the private sector, particularly entrepreneurs

“For us, when we look at money itself, this is like our money. So, no wastage. We have to make sure every single cent, we’re protecting it. It’s very difficult.”

Goh noted that in business, failing to deliver results can lead to removal by the board or company’s downfall. This suggests that decision-making in the private sector can be inherently more demanding.

“This is not something the public sector has an issue (with) because the fund was basically from the Ministry of Finance … You just have to make sure (there are) many (people) to set up the fund.”

Goh highlights his advantage as an “independent” candidate when comes to safeguarding reserves

Mr Goh on Monday evening again reiterated the advantage of his lack of political ties. He defines an “independent” candidate as someone not affiliated with any political party, government-linked company boards, or Citizens’ Consultative Committees.

Goh elaborated, stating, “I have an advantage … when I come to the reserves, when you come to the key appointment; I don’t have to worry too much about my baggage or my colleague. Of course, I (am) also not a policy maker.”

“So when I make a decision, I will make a right judgment. What is right for me, what is right for the country, what is right for the people. I will work on that basis.”

Mr Goh also asserted that he has no plans to retract his candidacy, in response to remarks made by fellow presidential hopeful Tan Kin Lian during the launch of his bid last Friday.

He clarified that there’s no formal agreement with Tan regarding stepping down if both qualify for the election, and he stressed that he does not know Tan “very well”.

He expressed his disagreement with the idea of candidates stepping down based on qualifications.

Last Friday, Mr Tan said in the event that both of them qualify for the Presidential Election, Tan expressed his intention to discuss with Goh who to step down and support the other non-establishment candidate.

Goh’s proactive campaign preparation despite COE’s eligibility concern

However, there have been concerns arising on whether Mr Goh fulfills the criteria to contest in the forthcoming PE 2023.

He had earlier reiterated his confidence that he will obtain his Certificate of Eligibility (COE) for participating in Singapore’s PE 2023, highlighting he has a group of companies that have a cumulative figure corresponding to an average annual shareholders’ equity of S$507 million for the entire consortium.

When questioned about campaign preparation without the COE, Goh emphasized taking calculated risks and maintaining confidence, advising against waiting until the last minute.

“As an entrepreneur, there’s a word called risk. You must have confidence (in) yourself. Please don’t wait. Whatever materials need to prepare, must prepare,” he said.

“You cannot wait till the last day, maybe 21 August … No, you can’t wait, ” Goh believes in taking initiative and acting with confidence, an approach he sees as befitting a presidential candidate.

Goh’s platform and slogan for the PE 2023

Goh’s media team issued a press statement on Monday (14 Aug), unveiling his platform and slogan for PE 2023.

The statement claims Goh offering Singaporeans a chance “to vote in someone outside of this political circle”, and “without the baggage of past links, favours and friendships.”

Emphasizing significant changes to the Presidency while adhering to constitutional boundaries, Goh’s vision focuses on promoting openness and inclusivity. He aims to enhance transparency in the President’s custodial responsibilities and engagement with the Council of Presidential Advisors.

In the event of his election, Mr Goh will introduce an “annual report card,” detailing his activities and decisions throughout the year, encompassing Bill approvals, speeches, and fundraising efforts.

Furthermore, Goh aspires to amplify the reach and impact of the President’s Challenge. Leveraging his philanthropic experience, business network, and the prestige of his office, he envisions raising S$1 billion for lesser-recognized welfare organizations and small charities.

As a mentor to young entrepreneurs, Goh envisions assembling a diverse group of mentors across various disciplines, fostering the growth and development of young individuals.

“The best of the young people get the most attention and resources. The rest should be helped too. Young people, including the disabled, may have an interest or talent they want to cultivate which could be an edge for them in life later.”

 

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Redditors question support for PAP over perceived arrogance and authoritarian attitude

Despite Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s warning that slimmer electoral margins would limit the government’s political space “to do the right things”, many Redditors questioned their support for the ruling PAP, criticising its perceived arrogance. They argued that SM Lee’s remarks show the party has ‘lost its ways’ and acts as if it alone can determine what is right. Others noted that the PAP’s supermajority allows for the passage of unfavourable policies without adequate scrutiny.

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In a recent speech, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned that “if electoral margins get slimmer, the government will have less political space to do the right things.”

Mr Lee, who served as Prime Minister for 20 years, highlighted the risks associated with increasingly competitive politics.

“It will become harder to disregard short-term considerations in decision-making. The political dynamics will become very different,” he stated during his speech at the Annual Public Service Leadership Ceremony 2024 on 17 September.

“Singaporeans must understand the dangers this creates, and so must the public service,” SM Lee stressed.

SM Lee pointed out that Singapore faces formidable internal and external challenges in the years ahead, with rising expectations and demands from citizens.

As growth becomes harder to achieve and politics becomes more fiercely contested, he warned, “Things can go wrong for Singapore too.”

He urged vigilance in preparing for an uncertain future, noting, “As the world changes, and as the generations change, we must do our best to renew our system – to ensure that it continues to work well for us, even as things change.”

Critique of PAP’s Arrogance and Disconnect from Singaporeans

The People’s Action Party (PAP) experienced a notable decline in its vote share during the 2020 General Election, securing 61.24% of the votes and winning 83 out of 93 seats, a drop from 69.9% in 2015.

A significant loss was in Sengkang GRC, where the PAP team, led by former Minister Ng Chee Meng, was defeated by the Workers’ Party (WP).

In discussions on Reddit, some users questioned why they should support the ruling PAP, criticising the party’s perceived arrogance.

They pointed out that SM Lee’s recent remarks illustrate that the party has strayed from effectively serving Singaporeans and seems to believe it has the sole authority to decide what is right.

Others highlighted that the PAP’s super-majority in Parliament enables the passage of unfavourable policies without sufficient scrutiny.

One comment acknowledged that while many older Singaporeans remain loyal to the PAP due to its past achievements, younger generations feel the party has failed to deliver similar results.

There is significant frustration that essentials like housing and the cost of living have become less affordable compared to previous generations.

The comment emphasised the importance of the 2011 election results, which they believe compelled the PAP to reassess its policies, especially concerning foreign labor and job security.

He suggested that to retain voter support, the PAP must continue to ensure a good material standard of living.

“Then, I ask you, vote PAP for what? They deserve to lose a supermajority. Or else why would they continue to deliver the same promises they delivered to our parents? What else would get a bunch of clueless bureaucrats to recognise their problems?”

Emphasising Government Accountability to the Public

Another Redditor argued that it is the government’s responsibility to be accountable to the people.

He further challenged SM Lee’s assertion about having less political space to do the right things, questioning his authority to define what is “right” for Singapore.

The comment criticised initiatives like the Founder’s Memorial and the NS Square, suggesting they may serve to boost the egos of a few rather than benefit the broader population. The Redditor also questioned the justification for GST hikes amid rising living costs.

“Policies should always be enacted to the benefit of the people, and it should always be the people who decide what is the best course of action for our country. No one should decide that other than us.”

The comment called for an end to narratives that present the PAP as the only party capable of rescuing Singapore from crises, stating that the country has moved past the existential challenges of its founding era and that innovative ideas can come from beyond a single political party.

Another comment echoed this sentiment, noting that by stating this, SM Lee seemingly expects Singaporeans to accept the PAP’s assumption that they—and by extension, the government and public service—will generally do the “right things.”

“What is conveniently overlooked is that the point of having elections is to have us examine for ourselves if we accept that very premise, and vote accordingly.”

A comment further argued that simply losing a supermajority does not equate to a lack of political space for the government to make the right decisions.

The Redditor express frustration with SM Lee’s rhetoric, suggesting that he is manipulating public perception to justify arbitrary changes to the constitution.

Concerns Over PAP’s Supermajority in Parliament

Another comment pointed out that the PAP’s supermajority in Parliament enables the passage of questionable and controversial policies, bypassing robust debate and discussion.

The comment highlighted the contentious constitutional amendments made in late 2016, which reserved the elected presidency for candidates from a specific racial group if no president from that group had served in the previous five terms.

A comment highlighted the contrast: in the past, the PAP enjoyed a wide electoral margin because citizens believed they governed effectively. Now, the PAP claims that without a substantial electoral margin, they cannot govern well.

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Tan Kiat How: Police called after resident ‘became aggressive’ at meet-the-people session

Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How shared on TikTok that police were called to his meet-the-people session (MPS) in Bedok on Monday (17 Sept) evening after a resident ‘became a little more aggressive’, reportedly over a job issue. While the PAP MP emphasized the efforts made to assist residents, some netizens questioned the volunteers’ handling of the situation and urged more proactive measures from the MP.

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SINGAPORE: Police were called to a meet-the-people session (MPS) in Bedok after a resident became aggressive, causing a disturbance, according to Member of Parliament (MP) for East Coast GRC Tan Kiat How.

Mr Tan, who represents the Kampong Chai Chee ward, addressed the incident in a TikTok video posted on Monday (17 September).

In the video, Mr Tan, who is also Senior Minister of State for National Development, emphasised the need for mutual respect at these sessions, which are intended to be safe spaces for both residents and volunteers.

“It was unfortunate that the police had to be called to MPS today when a resident became a little more aggressive,” Mr Tan said, acknowledging the incident that occurred during the Monday MPS session at Block 408 Bedok North Avenue 2.

Mr Tan expressed empathy for the challenges faced by residents but urged individuals attending MPS to remain respectful towards volunteers.

“Sometimes you see such cases at MPS, where one of the residents get more aggressive and can be a little bit more violent,” he noted.

He added that while efforts are made to assist residents, certain matters are beyond their control.

“For example, we can’t write to a government agency to demand the agency to offer a job to a person … but we can facilitate and make sure that opportunities are available for our residents,” he explained.

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It was unfortunate that the police had to be called to #MPS today when a resident became a little more aggressive. We always do our best to help #KampongChaiChee residents, but some things are beyond our control. Let’s work towards mutual respect and ensure MPS remains a safe space for both residents and volunteers. #caringeastcoast

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Netizens Question Volunteers’ Handling of Situation and Call for Greater Action from MP

The incident drew numerous responses on TikTok, with some expressing support for Mr Tan and others sympathising with the unnamed resident.

One comment suggested that the individual may have been “desperate” for a solution to their issue, while another urged patience, noting that not all cases can be resolved immediately.

Separately, Mr Tan responded to one user by confirming that he had previously helped the resident’s parents.

Some questioned whether the issue arose from a lack of tact by certain volunteers in handling the situation, suggesting that they receive proper training to address residents’ concerns effectively.

In response, Mr Tan emphasized that his volunteers always do their best and that empathy is crucial in such situations.

Another user noted that empathy should be mutual, suggesting that while residents are trying their best, they may feel they have no other solutions, urging Mr Tan to show greater understanding.

One comment pointed out that something significant might have affected the resident, possibly leading them to drastic actions, and called for more proactive measures from the MP rather than just expressing empathy.

This is not the first time an MPS has been marked by aggression.

In 2018, Jurong GRC MP Tan Wu Meng was assaulted by a 32-year-old man, leaving him with injuries.

The assailant was arrested after rushing into the MPS area and attacking Dr Tan.

Similarly, in 2009, Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Seng Han Thong was attacked when a resident doused him with paint thinner and set him on fire. Mr Seng survived but required extensive medical treatment.

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