Did you
people find the above strange? What was Kishore saying, or who was he referring
to? He praised Hsien Loong for his call for more transparency and for ‘the
public sector to cooperate with the IPS (Institute of Policy Studies) and to be
forthcoming with information and access’ to information. Is an insider like Kishore that naïve?
Actually no, he knew what he was saying and he knew who he was addressing, who
was the culprit that was depriving the people of information and transparency,
but he had to go round the mulberry bush to be politically correct.
You see,
Kishore also said that he likes to analyse issues as honest as possible,
without the bulls. And he quoted LKY, GKS and Raja as his mentors, the kind of
men that would not tolerate bullshit like he did above. The most important lesson he learnt from the
holy trinity is ‘to be brutally honest in analyzing problems and situations.
Both of them (LKY and GKS) would prefer to confront an uncomfortable truth
rather than accept a comfortable lie.’
Who is the
real culprit that was depriving the people from information and being not
transparent? The civil service? Kishore must be joking or living with a
comfortable lie. He knew the problem but
could not say it out aloud. So he conveniently quoted Ho Kwon Ping’s called for
more transparency and sharing of information and his suggestion for a Code on
Information Disclosure. Who should abide by this Code to disclose and share
information to keep the people informed?
Then he let
the cat out of be bag without naming the culprit that is behind the non
disclosure of information and transparency issue. ‘The big question we have to
ask is: Can we trust our own population to make wise judgments with the
information given to them?’ Who is this ‘We’?
Kishore
concluded by saying that there was a need to change this culture of not sharing
information. And he said it was good that the Govt was forming a Strategic
Policy Unit to identify national priorities and action plans. Here is Kishore’s
beef. ‘Perhaps one additional task that could be assigned to the SPU would be
to change the culture of sharing information. We can and should do so.’
Here he used
the word ‘We’ again. Who is this mysterious ‘We’? Who did not trust the people and did not want
to share information?