By Kenneth Jeyaretnam TOC readers will be aware of the farce surrounding registering for and attending this event. However, having admitted Abdul Malik, who is not...
By Andrew Loh “Singaporeans are best served by politicians who make a stand, not those who sit on fences. Because we all know what happened to Humpty...
M Ravi, lawyer for blogger Roy Ngerng who is being sued by Lee Hsien Loong for defamation, has asked Mr Lee’s lawyers for “further and better...
Dear readers of TOC, Several commenters on the discussion threads on our website have been banned, because they have violated our moderation policy – https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/moderation-policy/. We...
By Ghui The government has long been concerned about the Internet. This interest began way before the Roy Ngerng saga burst onto the scene. While the...
The Philippine Embassy in Singapore has asked the Singapore government to look into a blog post titled “Filipino infestation in Singapore – 5 point guide to...
The Port of Singapore won the ‘Best Seaport in Asia’ award at the 28th Asian Freight and Supply Chain Awards (AFSCA) held in Shanghai on 17...
The following is a transcript of the radio interview which Australian ABC News Radio did with Singaporean blogger Roy Ngerng. Mr Ngerng is being sued by...
By Tiffany Gwee Earlier this month, Singapore-based business and lifestyle blogger Ms. Grace Tan recently blogged about receiving a letter in the mail from a company...
By Dinesh Dayani / Dollars & Sense Blow by blow account on how Singapore became the world most expensive country to watch the World Cup, and...
By Andrew Loh Mr Lee Hsien Loong cannot make a claim of defamation against Mr Roy Ngerng since Mr Ngerng has already admitted that the allegations...
The Economist Intelligent Unit – For all the talk about the potential of emerging markets, developed economies in North America, Western Europe and Asia remain the...
By Ghui The digital age has certainly opened up many fronts for attack. From the People’s Action Party being criticised, to bad behaviour being named and shamed,...
By Property Soul / Article posted on 16th June (Monday) It is OGIM (Oh God It’s Monday) again! You somehow manage to drag yourself out of...
In 2007, Parliament debated the issue of “CPF reforms and other measures for a secure retirement.” The secretary general of the NTUC, Lim Swee Say, spoke...