MRT reliability: Disappearing statistics?
Is the rhetoric of “improved rail reliability” due to the selective disclosure of the statistics?
Is the rhetoric of “improved rail reliability” due to the selective disclosure of the statistics?
Are our wage increases catching up with the increase in transport fares, water, electricity, etc?
Why increase transport fares by the highest ever in history?
The transport fares affordability study may leave us with even more unanswered questions?
Is ‘fair comment, in the public interest’ sometimes called out as ‘fake news’?
Is the changing transport fare formula to help the people or the transport operators?
The rhetoric – “building ahead of demand” for Changi airport, but “building nothing’ for healthcare (decrease in total hospital beds for 10 years) is “laughable”?
Why did the Government forget to tell Singaporeans in March, such an important fact that the teachers’ parking revenue will be given to the individual schools?
Is the reasoning behind our public transport policies flawed – one of the least reliable and most expensive fares in the world? I refer to…
Not fair that public servants (teachers) don’t pay for parking like other public servants – is it fair for Ministers to earn at least 70 times more than a lower-income public servant?