The following is an excerpt from The Star Online Seah Chiang Nee/ As Singaporeans’ concern mount over the safety of millions of Japanese, a...
Ng E-Jay/ Mr Chiam See Tong and Reform Party chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam during a joint walkabout at West Coast GRC on 16th March Breaking the GRC...
The following is an excerpt from Singapore Democrats John Tan/ In my last article (here), I gave readers a sense of our minister wages in actual...
In Part 3 of a series of articles on the GRC system, Rajiv Chaudhry reveals the reasons behind the GRC system, and also how the PAP has continued...
The following is an excerpt fromsgpolitics.net Ng E-Jay/ This general election will be a watershed election for two important reasons. Firstly, it is almost certain to...
A recent video clip of Worker Party Chairman and Non-Constituency Member of Parliament Sylvia Lim’s 2007 speech on the ministerial salary had been circulating in Facebook. It...
The following is an excerpt from an article published on The Online Citizen GE 2011 Andrew Loh / “It’s over. We move on from here,” Mr...
Dear everyone, As election fever heats up, we here at The Online Citizen are also excited. The upcoming General Election is expected to be a watershed...
The following article first appeared in Siew Kum Kong’s blog. Siew Kum Hong I received an email from Hri last night — he mentioned that he...
The following is an excerpt from No To Rape’s blog In October 2010 No To Rape made a submission to the Ministry for Community Development, Youth...
The following is a letter from a TOC reader. Criticalist I saw the video that you referred to in your “Clear signal that everyone matters – Josephine...
Leong Sze Hian Full-time workers who are called up for In-camp training get their full make-up pay, including the employer’s CPF contribution of 15.5 per cent....
The following is a letter by a TOC reader who simply wants to be known as ‘R’ I am writing with respect to George Yeo’s controversial...
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“On the first day of Chinese New Year, at six o’clock in the morning, the Prime Minister of Singapore goes to a waste collection point, greets...