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‘These are all fake’ — Ong Ye Kung’s image being used to endorse medical products

 

Photos from Facebook

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung has posted a warning on Facebook that doctored pictures of him are being used to endorse “certain medical products”.

Mr Ong said in his post on Tuesday (Apr 26) that it was members of the public who alerted him and the Ministry of Health about the doctored photo. “These are all fake,” he said in posts on Instagram and Facebook.

Read more here.


‘Abusive’ mother demands daughter compensate her back for all the money spent since born, calls daughter ungrateful for refusing her to move in & live together along with daughter’s husband

 

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A mother who does not have a good relationship with her daughter was called out online for wanting to be compensated when she was not allowed to move in with the daughter and the daughter’s husband.

In an anonymous post to popular confessions page SGWhispers, the daughter wrote that since she was young, she has not had a good relationship with her mother. “She has been abusive to me, verbally and physically until I am a working adult. The last time she tried to strike me I blocked her blow for the first time”, the daughter wrote, adding that the mother treated her brother very differently.

Read more here.


 

Star Media Awards: Lin Meijjao wins best-supporting actress for My Star Bride

 

It was indeed a star-studded event at the Star Media Awards on Sunday (April 24). With surprise wins as well as predictable ones. The glittering event saw Lin Meijjao walk away with the Best Supporting Actress Award for My Star Bride while her daughter Chantalle Ng picked up a trophy for the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes. 

My Star Bride also won the Best Drama Serial and Best Theme Song. Senior actress, Lin, 58 who plays the role of the disapproving mother-in-law in the series was teary-eyed and dedicated her win to her late mother who passed away in September 2021. She was 80 years old.

Read more here.


 

What’s Lawrence Wong’s niche to capture the hearts & minds of the people? Is he happy with the status quo of the death penalty?

 

Photo: freepik/rawpixel.com (for illustration purposes only)

Opinion Piece by Ghui


The dust is beginning to settle somewhat in relation to the announcement of Minister for Finance, Lawrence Wong, likely to become our country’s future Prime Minister. While Mr Wong has not made any major boo boos (unlike Heng Swee Keat (think East Coast Plan) or Chan Chun Sing (think “Sia Suay” or “cotton from sheep”)), he has not done anything earth-shatteringly amazing either. He is basically seen as the safe pair of hands that will carry the entrenched system forward. Is this a good thing? I guess it depends on who you ask.

Looking at where our country is at the moment, however, is more of the same going to take us to soar new heights?

Read more here.


 

How Much Do You Really Save by Booking Your Vacation Early?

 

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Getting a great deal on your holiday is difficult, especially when airlines and hotels seemingly change their pricing at a whim. Conventional wisdom maintains that the best time to book your trip is around 2-3 months in advance—however, is this always the case?

Also, does travelling during Singapore’s long weekends cost more? To get to the answers, we examined hotel and airfare pricing for some of the most popular holiday destinations for Singaporeans to find out the best time to book your vacation.

Read more here.


Bright Hill condo: Loud poolside explosion, children were taking swimming lessons

An explosion thought to have been caused by errors in handling dangerous or harmful substances happened near the swimming pool at Thomson Three, a condominium in Bright Hill Drive. It was suspected that the staff had an accident while handling chlorine powder (chlorine).

A loud explosion was heard on April 22 at about 4:15pm near the pool where a group of children were learning to swim. The children quickly left the pool. A 36-year-old man was injured but refused to be taken to hospital, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) which responded to the incident.

Shin Min Daily News reported that a housewife, Ms Chen, 62, told the SCDF she heard a loud explosion when she was at home in her HDB flat near the condo. Soon after, several fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars arrived. When she went to check what happened, she learned that there had been an incident in the condominium.

“I didn’t see any smoke or fire, I just saw paramedics carrying stretchers into the apartment,” she told Shin Min. She found an area near the swimming pool had been cordoned off. That led her to believe the accident happened in the swimming pool.

A friend of hers, who lives in the condominium, said a pool worker appeared to be injured after a loud explosion.

Nearby children leave the pool in a hurry

Shin Min said the management of the condo was unwilling to respond to its queries about the accident. A resident who witnessed the incident said that a group of children were taking swimming lessons at the time. They heard a loud “bang” and some children left the pool one after another.

The SCDF told the Chinese-language daily that it had received reports about a fire, which originated from a chemical powder that had set itself aflame before its officers arrived. One person suffered minor injuries but refused to be taken to hospital.

Police said they are investigating an incident of negligent acts involving dangerous or harmful substances.

Chlorine is not combustible, but it enhances the combustion of other substances. Chlorine reacts violently with many organic compounds, ammonia, hydrogen, and finely divided metals, causing fire and explosion hazards. The agent may ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.).

By far, chlorine is the most harmful of the chemicals because when chlorine burns, it becomes a gas and gets into the air, which can have potentially harmful health effects.


The post 36-year-old man injured after explosion at near Thomson condo pool appeared first on The Independent News.

 

Trial Day 4: Johnny Depp denies any use of violence on his ex-wife

Johnny Depp continues to deny using any violence on his ex-wife Amber Heard on day 4 of his trial. On Monday (April 25) he calmly told jurors that he filed a libel suit against her as it was his best chance to protect his reputation.

Depp is suing Amber Heard for a 2018 op-ed piece in the Washington Post in which she refers to herself as “a public figure representing domestic abuse”.

During the trial on Monday, the jury heard recordings where Depp threatened that violence could ensue if their arguments escalated.

“The next move, if I don’t walk away… it’s going to be a bloodbath, like it was on the island,” Depp says on the recording.

In other clips, Depp can be heard loudly shouting vulgarities at his wife, degrading her and yelling, “You stupid f…” at her.

Heard looking like she was holding back tears as Depp visibly recoiled upon hearing the recordings.

Her op-ed does not mention Johnny Depp’s name, however, he argues that it was still defamation because parts of the piece clearly refer to allegations of abuse she made in 2016 when she filed for divorce and obtained a temporary restraining order.

The audio clips comprised part of the cross-examination in his trial that began last week. Heard’s lawyers focused heavily on Depp’s drinking, drug use and volatile conversations with Heard during their relationship.

Despite the fact that the libel lawsuit is centred on the issue of defamation, most of the trial has in fact focused on the painful details of the couple’s marriage. Heard’s lawyers allege that Depp physically and sexually abused her, and his denials lack merit because he was often drunk and high to the point of blacking out.

Depp said that his use of coarse language was often figurative. He also denied cutting off his own finger during a fight with Heard, even though he told people as much at the time. He now claims that the finger was severed when Heard threw a vodka bottle at him.

“Why would I start lopping off digits in my 50’s?”. He flashed his right hand to the jury saying, “I can’t take responsibility for what I now call Little Richard, my chopped finger.”

The jury also witnessed dozens of text messages written by Depp to his friends regarding his drinking, drug use and interactions with his then-wife, as well as his notes of remorse to Heard and her father.

He called the drug accusations against him “grossly embellished’ though he acknowledged taking many drugs.

According to Depp the Post article resulted in him losing his reputation unfairly and making him a Hollywood outcast. It also cost him his role in the highly profitable “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.


The post Johnny Depp completes Day 4 of trial, denies any use of violence on his ex-wife appeared first on The Independent News.

 

BTS may be first K-pop stars to legally skip military service, but not everyone approves

South Koreans are divided about whether the members of BTS, K-pop’s megastar group, should be exempted from mandatory military service.

Very few able-bodied young men 18 and older have been allowed to skip military service, with South Korea on constant alert, that North Korea, with whom it’s still technically at war, could launch an attack at any time.

Even popular K-pop stars such as Exo and G-Dragon had trained and served in the military for at least one and a half years.

Photo: Screengrab from BTS’ official FB page

Exemptions have been given before to award-winning classical musicians who are recognised worldwide, as well as to Asian Games and Olympic Games medallists, which the existing law allows.

This very short list includes Tottenham striker Son Heung-min, whose team beat Japan to take first place in the Asian Games of 2018, and Cho Seong-jin, the first Korean pianist to win the International Chopin Piano Competition.

But now it seems possible that BTS’ Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, RM, Jungkook and V, who earn billions of dollars for South Korea, may set a precedent.

2020 was the year that South Korea’s national assembly approved a Bill commonly called the “BTS law,” that allowed pop stars to defer military service until the age of 30 upon obtaining permission from the Ministry of Culture. 

It is also the year that the group established itself as a global cultural phenomenon, reaching number one on the pop charts in the United States with their song Dynamite.

The UK’s Guardian newspaper recently reported that BTS has been worth more than US$3.45 billion (SGD4.75 billion) to South Korea’s economy, which is more or less equal to the contribution from 26 medium-sized companies. BTS was also responsible for 800,000 tourists visiting the country in 2017.

By the end of this year, BTS’ oldest member, Jin, turns 30. And if the law remains the same, he will start his stint with the military next year.

Jin. Photo: Screengrab from BTS’ official FB page

South Korea’s legislators are now discussing ways to allow BTS members to be exempted from military service.

Last week, Rep. Sung Il-Jong of the People Power Party said that a Kpop song that reaches number one in the US would affect South Korea’s economy by as much as US$1.38 billion (SGD1.90 billion), while an athlete winning gold in the Olympics would bring in about US$210.7 million (SGD290 million).

In the past, BTS members have expressed their willingness to perform their military duties, with Jin saying in 2020 that he will “respond whenever the country called”.

Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post quoted Lee Jin-hyung, the chief communications officer for HYBE, the company that manages BTS, as saying at a press conference earlier this month that the “military service revision bill pending at the National Assembly would hopefully come to a conclusion as soon as possible”. 

He expressed the hope that the group “would continue its activities without a long period of break”.

The report cites a Gallup Korea poll that found that 33 per cent of those surveyed thought BTS members should not be allowed to skip military service, while nearly twice as many  –  59 per cent  – said they should.

There were also South Koreans who expressed concern over setting a precedent in allowing BTS members to skip military service.

Office worker Choi Hyung-seok told The Observer, “It is true BTS are promoting national prestige but the standards for evaluating national prestige are too vague. If famous singers are exempted from military service, starting with BTS, there will probably be many cases of abuse. I think it’s important to have some flexibility so that male celebrities can do their work as well as serve the country.” /TISG

BTS achieves milestone on Spotify, outdoing all other K-pop artists

Prominent Preacher Ebit Lew Set to Face Trial in August Over Alleged Sexual Harassment Charges

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The prominent preacher, entrepreneur, and Muslim influencer Ebit Lew’s trial has been scheduled for Aug 1 to 5, according to the Magistrate’s Court in Tenom, Sabah, last Saturday.

The preacher, whose full name is Ebit Irawan Ibrahim Lew or Ebit Liew, will subsequently be tried in court on allegations of transmitting images and indecent language to several people during a conversation.

Magistrate Nur Asyraf Zolhani, who issued the judgement, granted the prosecution’s request to file 11 more counts against Ebit Liew at the same time.

Ebit Lew reportedly insulted a 41-year-old victim’s modesty by sending obscene phrases to a phone number via WhatsApp, the contents of which were available for the person to read between March and June 2021.

Following claims that he had committed sexual harassment, Ebit Lew was first investigated under Section 509 of the Malaysian Penal Code, Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act 1955, and Section 23 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

If convicted, he could be jailed for up to five years and fined, under Section 509.

While the defence did not object to the application, Ebit Lew has insisted to the media in the past that he is innocent, and the accusations were made to tarnish his image.

Photos of a person who looks like Ebit Lew in a chat call were posted on Twitter and other social media networks last year.

Palestine

This came after the popular preacher got into a fight with several other influencers over his Palestine trip last year.

During the trip to Palestine, Lew was accused by other Malaysian influencers of taking advantage of Palestinian kids in photo ops. He was seen in pictures giving gifts to the kids in a refugee camp.

His adversaries said the photos were taken several times with the ‘hungry’ kids in order to get the right posture. Lew denied all the accusations.

Unstoppable Lew

Despite the court case hanging over him, Ustaz Lew as he is called, is still going viral with his deeds towards people in need.

The most recent is his encounter with a woman whom he said he found sleeping on the pavement near a bank in Kuala Lumpur. In a Facebook post, he said he saw Darakalwati asleep on the pavement.

He wrote, “It was a late night of distributing food when I found Darakalwati sleeping in front of a bank in KL. When I arrived, I woke her up to pass her some food and to ask her why she was there.”

“She cried as she showed me the report of how she was robbed 2 months ago. Now she’s sleeping on the road. She has no one in her life.”

“I rented a room near KL. When we arrived at the room, Darakalwati cried loudly. She said God answered her prayers,” he said. He said the woman told him she could not afford to rent a room, that is why she was forced to sleep on the pavement.

No matter what, a woman should not have to sleep by the side of the road. I hope she is happy and that her burdens are eased,” he shared.


The post August date at the courts for popular preacher Ebit Lew appeared first on The Independent News.

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Stories you might’ve missed, Apr 27

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VIDEO: Sengkang coffeeshop hawker repeatedly beats boy with ladle after boy threw a tray at him

 

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A 17-year-old teenager who was seen being beaten up by a noodle stallholder with a ladle in a coffee-shop in Sengkang has been sent to a hospital. In a video which has gone viral on social media, the teen can be seen arguing with the stallholder before he flipped a tray at the stallholder.

The video appears to be footage from CCTV. It is unclear how the argument started or what it was about because the video has no sound. The stallholder who got enraged by the behaviour of the teen then took matters into his own hands and gave the boy a beating of his life using a ladle.

Read more here.


 

‘Economical bee hoon no more econ(omical)’ — Netizen says as prices shoot up

 

Photo: FB/Voice Your Grievances/Bob Sim

Tracking the prices of “Economical” Bee Hoon (fried noodles), one netizen pointed out the price jump, adding that he would starve to death soon if prices kept increasing.

In a post to popular Facebook group Voice Your Grievances, a netizen who goes by the name of Bob Sim writes: “Economical beehoon no longer econ”.

Read more here.


 

Letter to the Editor: Gov’t can certainly afford to spend a bit more than just CDC $100 vouchers to help S’pore citizens

 

Photo: FB screengrab/Complaint Singapore

Dear Sir/Madam,

I refer to the article, ‘Eggs are not expensive, if you compare to pm salary most expensive in the world’ — Netizens express concern over high food prices by Ms Anna Maria Romero

While I understand that supply chain problems affected the prices of goods including eggs, the war in Ukraine does not help.

Read more here.


 

Customer says food delivery rider spills Starbucks order & marks it as delivered, Rider says ‘Starbucks order, very hard to get 100% no spillage! Coffee Bean package more tip top!’

 

Photo: FB screengrab/Misshopper Boutique

In a post on the popular online Misshopper Boutique Facebook page on Sunday (Apr 24), Ms Lerine Yeo wrote that she had ordered seven drinks from Starbucks the night before, which never arrived, although it was marked as delivered and her credit card was charged.

She had placed the order because she invited some friends over that night. Later on, they found the remnants of their drinks on the ground floor outside her condominium, which they ended up cleaning.

Read more here.


 

Farrer Park Swimming Complex will be no more as site makes way for new HDB flats & integrated sports facilities, Ang Peng Siong bids farewell ‘after 18 years of using it as our training base’

 

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Farrer Park site to be redeveloped after Lawrence Wong said that site cannot be preserved because “the facilities in the… area were less frequently used as competitive sports venues.”

A 10ha site in Farrer Park will be redeveloped into a public housing estate with about 1,600 HDB flats, integrated with sports and recreational facilities including a new sports centre at the location of the Farrer Park Swimming Complex.

Read more here.


SCAM: 154 people lost $7.1 million to computer tech support scam

The technical support scam has made a comeback. Since January this year, 154 people have been deceived, involving amounts totalling up to $7.1 million.

The Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Cyber ​​Security Agency of Singapore issued a joint statement on April 26, saying that tech support scams under the guise of assisting victims with computer or wireless network problems have made a comeback in recent days. Since January this year, 154 people have been defrauded of $7.1 million in all.

The two scam methods used

The first method: A pop-up window appears on the victim’s computer browser, with a warning message indicating that the computer is under attack, and the victim is asked to contact software providers such as Microsoft and is provided with a helpline. This number is usually in the form of +653159 (XXXX), which victims mistakenly believe is a real local helpline, when in fact they are being called by a scammer posing as a technician.

The second method: The victim receives an unfamiliar phone call, and the scammer pretends to be a network service provider such as Singtel, claiming that the victim’s wireless network has been hacked, so they have called to help. Scammers sometimes pretend to be police officers or Cyber ​​Security Agency investigators, claiming suspicious transfers in victims’ bank accounts and even use account renaming scams to send emails from spoofed email accounts to the victims with emails like investigation@csa.gov.sg.

Through these means, the crooks will further ask the victim to download remote control software such as Teamviewer, Ultraviewer or AnyDesk, and ask the victim to use the computer to log in to online banking, or provide their credit card, debit card, one-time password and other information, and then use the remote control software to transfer money from the victim’s bank account or bank card.

In some cases, scammers pretend that this is part of the verification process and ask victims to scan the fake Singpass QR code on the phishing website. After the victim scans and authorises the transactions, the victims have inadvertently allowed the scammers to use their information. Cryptocurrency electronic wallets are created and used for illegal transfer transactions by scammers.

The police and CSA reminded members of the public that no telecommunications service provider or government agency will ask for personal details, nor will they seek access to online bank accounts over the phone, or through automated voice machines.

Log out of the account and turn off the computer to avoid being scammed

If you suspect you are being targeted in such scams, immediately uninstall all the software instructed to install, log out of your accounts, and shut down the computer to prevent the other party from further action. You should also immediately notify the bank, change your bank information, remove account details from the unauthorized recipients and call the police immediately.

To avoid falling into similar scams, be vigilant about phone numbers with a “+” in front of them, avoid answering or following the caller’s instructions; do not follow the caller’s instructions to install software, do not allow the caller to operate the computer, and do not log in to online banking. When in doubt, immediately verify the authenticity with an official. When logging into the Singpass app, you should double-check and not authorise the login if it is suspicious.

Members of the public who notice suspicious transactions on Singpass should call 6335-3533 to report and reset their passwords. The public can visit www.scamalert.sg or call the anti-fraud hotline 1800-722-6688 for more information on fraud prevention.

In addition, the public can also call the police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or go online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness to provide fraud tips to the police. All information will be kept confidential.


The post 154 people lost $7.1 million to computer tech support scam appeared first on The Independent News.

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‘Abusive’ mother demands daughter compensate her back for all the money spent since born, calls daughter ungrateful for refusing her to move in & live together along with daughter’s husband

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A mother who does not have a good relationship with her daughter was called out online for wanting to be compensated when she was not allowed to move in with the daughter and the daughter’s husband.

In an anonymous post to popular confessions page SGWhispers, the daughter wrote that since she was young, she has not had a good relationship with her mother. “She has been abusive to me, verbally and physically until I am a working adult. The last time she tried to strike me I blocked her blow for the first time”, the daughter wrote, adding that the mother treated her brother very differently.

“When I start to work, she demanded that I give her half of my paycheck I am to pay her back all the money she spent on me since I was born. She never said any of those things to my brother when my brother started working and she didn’t take money from him because she didn’t want to ‘bother’ him,” the daughter added. 

Whenever she would be forced to pay for her mother’s expenses, she also noted that her brother would never offer to split the cost with her.

After she got married to a man from a “middle class income” family, her mother made a lot of demands on her and “spent all the money she had collected from my wedding on redoing the entire house when the house is still relatively new”.

Because her mother would only listen to men, her daughter would often let her husband speak to her mother. After she and her husband bought a unit in a condominium with the help of her husband’s family, her mother “self declared she will move in with me. She wanted to sell her flat and give my brother all the money”.

“My mother also told me she won’t leave anything for me since I married well and my brother will be the ‘man of the house’ in the future so he needs money. The amount of bias that I endured is enough. Now my mother and brother are calling me ungrateful for refusing to let my mother move into my condo,” she said, adding that her mother wanted to be compensated for not being allowed to move in with the couple.

The condominium is still under construction, she said, and for reasons not specified, she said she was still living with her mother.

“Sometimes I wonder have I done anything to my mother to make her treat me like this. It’s not enough that during childhood she treated me less of a human compared to my brother, now she make me feel like I shouldn’t have any children should I become a crazy woman like her too”, she wrote. 

Netizens told the daughter she should stand her ground. Here’s what they said:

Star Media Awards: Lin Meijjao wins best-supporting actress for My Star Bride

It was indeed a star-studded event at the Star Media Awards on Sunday (April 24). With surprise wins as well as predictable ones. The glittering event saw Lin Meijjao walk away with the Best Supporting Actress Award for My Star Bride while her daughter Chantalle Ng picked up a trophy for the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes. 

My Star Bride also won the Best Drama Serial and Best Theme Song. Senior actress, Lin, 58 who plays the role of the disapproving mother-in-law in the series was teary-eyed and dedicated her win to her late mother who passed away in September 2021. She was 80 years old.

Lin’s daughter Ng also spoke about her mother’s win.

“I really want to congratulate my mum. I was more moved than if I had gotten an award. I really love her and feel so proud of her. I believe she’s also proud of me,” she said of her mother’s win.

When Lin won the award, it was a camera-worthy moment, as her daughter Ng and co-star Cynthia Koh were both crying tears of joy. It was a touching moment to see her co-star Koh, who was vying for the same award, rooting for her.

Meanwhile, actor Brandon Wong was recognized for being both a hero and a villain. The 50-year-old was officially named the Most Hated Villain as part of the new My Pick! Category. Later in the evening he also won Top 10 Most Popular Male, coming in at number 10. Wong said he had waited 27 years to win his first Top 10 award.

“I’m worried that I’ll have to wait another 27 years for my second award,” Wong had said in his acceptance speech.

Host Chen Hanwei also received the Best Actor award for Recipe of Life.

The Best Actress award went to Huang Biren for Recipe of Life.

Other notable awards included Felicia Chin’s win as she walked away with the 10th Most Popular Female Artiste award after being cold-shouldered last year.

Star Awards 2022 Award Winners 

Best Actress: Huang Biren (Recipe Of Life)

Best Actor: Chan Hanwei (Recipe of Life)

Best Programme Host: (Entertainment & Infotainment) Quah Yifeng (Hear U Out S2)

Best Drama Serial: My Star Bride

All-Time Favourite Artistes: Dennis Chew and Zheng Geping

Best Supporting Actress: Lin Meijjao (My Star Bride)

Best Supporting Actor: Jeffrey Xu (The Takedown)

Evergreen Artiste Award: Xiang Yun

Young Talent Award: Goh Wee Ann (The Heartland Hero)

Best Theme Song: My Star Bride-Wen Xi, performed by Jocie Guo

Best Radio Programme: LOVE 972 – The Breakfast Quartet

Best Entertainment Special Programme: Star Awards 2021-Awards Ceremony.

Best Entertainment Programme: The Inner Circle

Best Infotainment Programme: Cooking for a Cause

Best Short-form Entertainment Programme: Storyteller Behind the Wheels

Best Short-form Drama Series: My Zhou’s Ghost Stories@Job Haunting

Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes 

Desmond Tan, Romeo Tan, Lee Teng, Shaun Chen, Ben Yeo, Pierre Png, Marcus Chin, Guo Liang, Xu Bin, Brandon Wong.

Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes 

Paige Chua, Ya Hui, Jesseca Liu, Yvonne Lim, Rebecca Lim, Carrie Wong, Hong Ling, Cynthia Koh, Felicia Chin, Chantalle Ng.

My Pick! Awards

Favourite CP: Chantalle Ng and Xu Bin

Male Show Stealer: Xu Bin

Female Show Stealer: Chantalle Ng

Most Hated Villain: Brandon Wong

Perfect Combo: Chen Biyu, Dennis Chew, Marcus Chin, Mark Lee, (Yu Jian Huang Chong Weekend Edition)

Most Attention-grabbing New Gen Host: Herman Keh


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What’s Lawrence Wong’s niche to capture the hearts & minds of the people? Is he happy with the status quo of the death penalty?

Opinion Piece by Ghui


The dust is beginning to settle somewhat in relation to the announcement of Minister for Finance, Lawrence Wong, likely to become our country’s future Prime Minister. While Mr Wong has not made any major boo boos (unlike Heng Swee Keat (think East Coast Plan) or Chan Chun Sing (think “Sia Suay” or “cotton from sheep”)), he has not done anything earth-shatteringly amazing either. He is basically seen as the safe pair of hands that will carry the entrenched system forward. Is this a good thing? I guess it depends on who you ask.

Looking at where our country is at the moment, however, is more of the same going to take us to soar new heights?

The world is currently in a precarious position. With the global economic fallout caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the rising costs of living, the escalating energy prices caused by Putin’s war and a younger generation that calls for more than bread and butter issues, is Mr Wong imaginative enough or courageous enough to propel our country forward?

Although it is early days, Mr Wong has not yet done anything to really set the tone for his future leadership. But could he perhaps signal a more humane People’s Action Party (PAP) leadership?

Even though we like to think of our country as a mostly benign country, dig just a little, and it is clear that Singapore’s policies can be extremely harsh and unforgiving with the older generation conditioned into thinking that such policies are necessary.

Death Penalty

Let’s take the death penalty as an example. Those for the death penalty trot out the deterrence argument, while those who are against it fight for the sanctity of life. Without going into the for or against debate, I think we can all agree that the death penalty is only effective if it truly is a deterrence. But is it?

Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam

As the authorities appear to be playing post-pandemic catch up in the nasty business of state-sanctioned killing, it has come to light that we are willing to send someone who is intellectually disabled to death. How can the deterrence argument ever work for the tragic case of Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam?

After all, how do you deter someone who doesn’t understand the consequences? Many members of the public, thought leaders and civil society have risen up against this.

Deterrence Logic

Looking at, most of the people we sentence to death for drug-related offences, they are mostly poor, ill-educated, underprivileged men from our poorer neighbouring countries. How is this a deterrence when the drug lords are never caught? Until we tackle the problem of immense poverty and a chronic lack of opportunity in our region, there will be no lack of young men to manipulate. There goes the deterrence logic!

For those who believe in the death penalty for drug mules, have you ever stopped to consider why you believe this narrative? Have you actually seen empirical data to show that putting vulnerable young men to death reduces the drug trade? Have you independently come to that conclusion, or have you been conditioned to believe that this is the only way?

Is it perhaps not down to the rigorous policing of our borders and vigorous checks that actually stop drugs, as opposed to the death penalty?

I sometimes wonder if people stick to the narrative of the death of drug traffickers without digging deeper because, on some level, they do know the truth that many of those hanged are just victims themselves. To dig deeper will be too confronting, too difficult, too shocking and too painful.

But is our collective refusal to confront the unpleasant justification for remaining willfully blind to the fact that our country, with our acquiescence, is going to allow a low IQ man to be hanged?

As the future Prime Minister, is Mr Wong happy with this status quo?

People’s Action Party (PAP)

While boomers are happy to accept this and to a certain extent, the generation X and Millennials, the gen zetters are from a different ilk. As this generation of voters mature and go to the ballot box, how will Mr Wong capture their votes if he is sticking to old methods?

The PAP prides itself as a party that can plan for the future. How is Mr Wong demonstrating this ability to plan for the future if the gen zetters and their concerns are being ignored?

Personally, I would feel more heartened if Mr Wong signalled a sea change on a strong topic to boldly show that the PAP can change – that it can be renewed and that it can remain relevant.

Workers’ Party (WP)

Workers’ Party (WP) politicians such as Pritam Singh, Dennis Tan and Jamus Lim are very much seen as grassroots successes campaigning for the heartland which is the majority of Singapore. The WP pushed hard for a minimum wage while just recently, Mr Lim wrote that his dream is that Singapore’s economy “will evolve into one where all workers—not just those at the high end of the educational and talent spectrum—receive sound, living wages that reward them for honest jobs, done well.”

On the other hand, Mr Wong was recently criticised for being out of touch. What then is Mr Wong’s niche to capture the hearts and minds of the people?

Netizen says Lawrence Wong has “lost touch with people on the street”