9/08/2014

The Govt must come clean and be accountable for the CECA


Below is part of a report by Business Standard on the CECA between Singapore and India. Though it was stated that the Singapore Govt was in no hurry to review the pact, the point is that the CECA is still in effect with all the unfavourable terms affecting the lives of Singaporeans. Many of the controversial and damaging terms have been highlighted and denounced by the netizens as ridiculous and stupid. It would be better for the Govt to rescind this agreement immediately and renegotiate a new agreement minus the adverse terms and conditions that are detrimental to Singapore. The existing CECA terms must be declared null and void pending a new agreement. They are politically untenable and skewed against Singapore but highly favourable to India.
 

The Govt must come clean and be transparent with the new terms it is going to sign with India. They must be held accountable and must obtain the consent of the people for such a sweeping agreement. It cannot sign another agreement with terms similar to the existing CECA. It would need some people with wisdom and the interest of Singaproeans at heart to negotiate the new terms. Just plain good grades in schools have been proven to be useless or dangerous if the terms of the first CECA are to be witness to the stupidity.
 

A rally at Hong Lim is appropriate to express the wills of the people and what the people deem unacceptable for the Govt to take note of. I almost faint when I read the CECA. Cannot believe that our super talents could agree to those stupid terms.
 

Phillip Ang and Leong Sze Hian and their teams must put the CECA under the microscope to remove all the offending terms to ensure that they are not in the new agreement. Being hit by the first CECA in the dark is bad enough. To repeat the same mistakes in silence is unforgiveable.

Below is the Business Standard’s report.
‘Singapore in no hurry to review economic pact with India

The second review of CECA has been pending for more than 4 years

Nayanima Basu | September 02, 2014 Last Updated at 00:52 IST, Business Standard

Singapore is in no hurry to conclude the second review of the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA), even as India is pushing for entry of its banks and professionals into the Singapore market for more than four years.

“Yes, it (the second review of CECA) has taken a bit longer. We are in no hurry. These sort of negotiations take time. The Indian government is yet to come to terms with our laws. If CECA review takes over 10 years then also it is no big deal. Life goes on,” a senior Singaporean government official told Business Standard.

India had signed its first ever CECA with Singapore in August, 2005, under which both sides have a preferential tariff arrangement for over 80 product lines. Besides, India and Singapore enjoy greater access in services and investment under CECA.

The CECA's second review was launched in May, 2010, but since then the review had been held up mainly on two important issues. One is allowing Indian banks to Singapore and second the free movement of Indian professionals.

India had been consistently raising this issue with Singapore at all high-level meetings. The matter was even discussed during the recent meeting between external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and her counterpart K Shanmugam in Singapore last month.

The Singapore government, in its effort to reduce reliance on foreign workers, passed the ‘Employment Pass Framework’ in 2010 under which the foreign share of the total workforce has to be brought down to around one-third by the companies located there, while encouraging employers to invest in productivity in return for incentives in the form of tax breaks.

However, India has argued that while Singapore has done this to address its own domestic concerns, it had committed a separate provision under CECA, exempting India from such a rule. The matter has taken a political colour now….’


Kopi Level - Yellow

9/07/2014

Singaporeans have another stake in this island




It was the govt’s policy to make sure Singaporeans have a stake in this island, at least owning a HDB flat. This was the old govt’s policy. Never mind those Singaporeans that were banned from buying a stake in this city state. Never mind if they have served their NS and still kpkb caused they could not buy a stake in a city state they have pledged and trained to defend. Never mind if foreigners turned new citizens are allowed to buy and have a stake in this island without having to serve NS.

The govt now has created a new stake for all Singaporeans here. The govt is making sure that the citizens will have a lot of money in the CPF, as another stake for them to feel there is something to protect and die for.

Now NS men will have to protect their CPF until their die, maybe 90 or 100 years. The govt has worked it all out to make sure you will always have CPF money, a lot of money,  in your CPF account. This is a new stake in addition to your HDB flat.

So for those not allowed to buy HDB flats and claimed that they have no stake in this city state to protect, there you are, now you have a stake in the CPF. You can’t take it all out when you need it at 55, so you better defend it with all your life and not allow anyone to take it away.

Kopi Level - Yellow

Candle Light Vigil on 17th September at Hong Lim Green (Pl note change to 17 Sep)



There will be a Candle Light Vigil for Roy Ngerng on September 17, to express support and solidarity for his High Court hearing.

It will be held at Hong Lim Green from 7 pm till midnight. You can bring your own candles, ground sheets, umbrellas and light refreshment for the evening.

As Roy will be facing the biggest trial of his life it is incumbent on all of us to come forward and lend him the moral support that he needs,

 He has done us proud by raising an issue which was left dormant for so many years.

We will mark the evening with music camaraderie and communion on our country’s future.

Please come with your friends and loved ones and spend an evening under the stars

Thank you.
Convenors: Patrick Low, Teo Soh Lung

The above is a release by the organisers of the event. For those who would like to show their support for Roy Ngerng, this is a good opportunity to do something. It is not just about Roy, but also about opposing the methodology used against the critics by the rich and powerful. We have witnessed in the past how the rich and powerful have used the courts of law to force their justice onto the weak and poor who could not afford the legal fees and had to swallow injustice against them. 

For those who have contributed to Roy's legal fee fund generously, this would be another way to show your support, in silence, in the darkness of Hong Lim, with a little light.

For those who are fighting for the return of their CPF money, they could show a little gratitude to this young man who have valiantly fought alone, on their behalf, against a mammoth machinery. Show Roy that you care and are deserving of his sacrifice. Show the rest of the Singaporeans that as a people, you are united behind Roy and would not abandon him at a moment when he needs your moral and physical support most.

The last thing is for Roy to walk alone in this difficult part of his journey, with the people he was fighting for walking away from him.

Would you be there? Do you care? Is there anything that matters to you for you to want to be there with your candle light?

Kopi Level - Yellow

9/06/2014

Why China must be assertive?




For centuries, China had been the victim of foreign aggression. Many of the neighbouring tribes were lusting to conquer China. The Mongols and the Manchurians succeeded and ruled China for several centuries each. After the Manchus, the tribes came from further afar, the Japanese, Russians and the Europeans and Americans. China was robbed and raped and dismembered to pieces. Till today, many of its territories are still in foreign hands, now given a new title as disputed territories with the Russians, Indians and the Japanese.

Today China has stood up and demanding the return of these territories seized from her by foreign invaders when China was weak. Why are the Americans crying foul, that China is being assertive and even aggressive? What is wrong with a country wanting to reclaim its lost territories? It is a natural right of the Chinese to take back what was taken away from her wrongfully, by force.

Why are the Americans taking this stand, that China cannot take back its lost territories? It is because the Americans have taken away the territories of the native Americans and many other territories belonging to other natives. To the Americans, what had been taken is a done deal. The natives or losers cannot take them back. If the native Americans were to demand for it, they would also be branded as assertive and wrongful to do so, for wanting to change the balance of power, the status quo.

The same would apply to the natives of Australia and New Zealand, Hawaii, Canada and many other pieces of land. These natives would be branded as not only assertive, they would either be put behind bars or be shot, for wanting to reclaim their land from the thieves.

China is only trying to reclaim its lost territories from the thieves, and the Americans are protecting the thieves and even accusing China of being assertive and aggressive. Many people of Asia and the Asean countries have reclaimed their land through the fight for independence. If they have not done so, if they are still a colony, or if their land is still occupied by the thieves, they would be branded as assertive and trouble makers should they dare to demand for the return of their land.

China must be assertive. China has all the rights and reasons to be assertive to reclaim its lost territories. So do the natives of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and many others. There is nothing wrong about assertiveness when one is demanding for the return of his lost territories taken away by the thieves. The thieves are crying foul now, as if they are rightful owners of the natives’ land.

The deceit and trickery of the thieves to want to keep the stolen land as theirs, as a fait accompli, must not be seen as a rightful thing and the natives reclaiming their land a wrongful thing.

Would anyone put themselves in the shoes of the Chinese and ask themselves what they should do to reclaim their lost land?

Kopi Level - Green

Foreign thugs not welcome


A burly Australian cook, Aaron Jeremicjezyk, punched a petite young Singaporean lady for telling him off for scolding a limousine taxi driver. Our pathetic taxi drivers are mostly whims and are often set upon by their passengers, and many got beaten up. They are unable to defend themselves from the thugs, mostly foreigners. So this brave young lady stood up for one of them and got punched in the face. Did the whimpy taxi driver returned the courtesy to defend this young lady?

The story is now in the courts of law and the thug is being charged for causing hurt. And this is not the first time. The sad thing is that it has happened many times and it seems that the law is not having any real effect. To the thugs, what is a fine of a few hundred dollars when they could get their thrill of beating up the taxi drivers for fun. And now this lout even punched a small and petite young lady by the name of Dawn Ho, a musician. What a shameless and cowardly thug.

What would the punishment be? Would the court hand him a deterrent sentence to send a signal to all the foreign thugs and louts that they would be put behind bars for at least 6 months or the maximum of 2 years in jail? Or would it be another light tap on the wrist.
Would there be any politician standing up to defend the docile Sinkies like they stood up to defend foreigners running foul of our laws? When would the law be seen to be protecting the Sinkies from being bullied and beaten up by foreigners? Is this country own by foreigners or the citizens?

In the past there used to be gallant local men standing up to teach all these thugs a good lesson. Even commandos offered their services to give them a good beating for behaving roughly to locals. Sad that such things would not happen again and the small and docile law abiding citizens are left to themselves, to be punching bags for the foreign thugs to practice on.

Sad, sad, sad. Should we advertise this island as one where foreigner can come here and use the locals as punching bags? $1000 for a couple of punches?

What is going on? What is the point of spending so much money to beautify the island with more and more infrastructure to attract the thugs here when the safety of citizens is at risk?

Kopi Level - Green