Another 3 pages of the ST were devoted to the ‘Crime of the
Century’ in Singapore
politics. More than half of today’s front page was on this topic. I have been
given these articles a miss for obvious reasons. It is very taxing to read
unless I am writing my Ph D thesis. Maybe one day I shall write a book about
the political crimes in Sin City.
Reading the headlines would be enough to know the content in the ST articles. A
few snippets like the occasional highlighted quotes would be about the most I
could spare with my precious time on the issue.
I did notice a couple of interesting ones and I would like
to post them here for reflection. Although the principles, concerns and moral
values etc are supposed to be about the AHPETC case, I think they are for
general applications and can be applied to all cases of wrong doings. There
cannot be exceptions or else the bandits would be using them to run down on
their victims and appearing to be god like. Justice, righteousness and human
decency apply to all mortals.
The first quote by Heng Swee Kiat is this:
‘I am very concerned about the pattern in which the WP has
betrayed the people’s trust. It has a consistent pattern of denial, deflection
and protection of its managing agent, which suggests a serious rot is
happening.’
My head was shaking after reading it. The ST added this to
the quote. ‘Education Minister Heng Swee Keat, accusing gthe Workers’ Party(WP)
of lacking integrity in dealings with managing agent FM Solutions and Services
(FMSS), owned by eye officers of the WP run town council.’
The second quote is by Hri Kumar.
‘Why should the WP be let off easy just because it is the
opposition? And why should its residents be forced to accept anything less than
full accountability? This cannot be the right way forward.’
My head was shaking from left to right too reading this. ST
added this, ‘Mr Hri Kumar Nair (Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC), on why the WP town
council must he held to the same standards as other entities that have been
audited by the Auditor-General’s Office.
I think it is more interesting to read about the political ‘Crime
of the Century’ in Malaysia
involving Anwar and all the indisputable hard evidence brought to bear against
him by the authority. It would be good if the Malaysian
ST could orchestrate and produce a few pages of
articles on the juicy details for public consumption and turn the paper into an
evening tabloid on sexy stuff. What a disappointment.
I must say the Malaysian ST
is sexier to read than our very predictable ST.