It's final - SMA's medical fee guidelines anti-competitive
By Claire Huang | Posted: 19 August 2010 1323 hrs
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1075966/1/.html
SINGAPORE: The tussle between the Singapore Medical Association (SMA) and Competition Commission of Singapore on guidelines on doctors' fees has finally ended.
After an 18-month review, the Commission concluded that the Guidelines On Fees set by the SMA are anti-competitive.
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"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."-- Benjamin Franklin.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
No true democracy with US Electoral College system
The Straits Times, Published on Nov 06, 2012
No true democracy with US Electoral College system
TODAY'S presidential election in the United States raises the question of whether the country is really a democracy with the Electoral College system.
Does every vote count?
No true democracy with US Electoral College system
TODAY'S presidential election in the United States raises the question of whether the country is really a democracy with the Electoral College system.
Does every vote count?
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Regulating tightly 'not always feasible'
News: The Straits Times - 8 October 2012
Regulating tightly 'not always feasible'
by Elgin Toh
THE desire to regulate banks more tightly in the aftermath of the global financial crisis is understandable but not always practicable, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said last night.
Regulating tightly 'not always feasible'
by Elgin Toh
THE desire to regulate banks more tightly in the aftermath of the global financial crisis is understandable but not always practicable, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said last night.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Facebook comment confirms "deep fault lines" in S'pore society: K Shanmugam
Facebook comment confirms "deep fault lines" in S'pore society: K Shanmugam
Updated 06:11 PM Oct 08, 2012
SINGAPORE - Ex-NTUC staff Amy Cheong's Facebook comments have confirmed that there are "deep fault lines" based on race/religion in Singapore society, said Foreign Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam today.
Updated 06:11 PM Oct 08, 2012
SINGAPORE - Ex-NTUC staff Amy Cheong's Facebook comments have confirmed that there are "deep fault lines" based on race/religion in Singapore society, said Foreign Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam today.
AGC seeks legal costs against resident in Hougang by-election case
AGC seeks legal costs against resident in Hougang by-election case
by Kimberly Spykerman Updated 10:11 PM Oct 08, 2012
SINGAPORE - The Attorney General's Chambers (AGC) is seeking legal costs against Vellama Marie Muthu, the Hougang resident who sought to have the High Court declare that the Prime Minister does not have "unfettered discretion" over whether and when to call a by-election.
The AGC is represented by Senior Counsel David Cheong, while Madam Vellama is represented by Mr M Ravi.
by Kimberly Spykerman Updated 10:11 PM Oct 08, 2012
SINGAPORE - The Attorney General's Chambers (AGC) is seeking legal costs against Vellama Marie Muthu, the Hougang resident who sought to have the High Court declare that the Prime Minister does not have "unfettered discretion" over whether and when to call a by-election.
The AGC is represented by Senior Counsel David Cheong, while Madam Vellama is represented by Mr M Ravi.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Whose future is it anyway?
By BRYAN R. LAWRENCE
The Washington Post
To fix Medicare and Social Security, look to Singapore
NEW YORK — Singapore's paternalistic government is unappealing to many Americans — media restrictions, one-party rule, harsh penalties for gum-chewing.
But Singapore's retirement system is a model of honesty and transparency compared with U.S. Medicare and Social Security.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Carrot Olympics, Singapore re-writes record for most money paid per medal.
By Elizabeth Soh | Fit To Post Sports – Sun, Aug 5, 2012 7:46 PM SGT
Feng's bronze medal will earn her S$250,000 under the MAP scheme. (Reuters photo)
If there's a medal for the highest cash payout for winning an Olympic gold, Singapore would top the charts.
According to a story by broadcaster CNBC, it said Italy was the most generous with a S$225,000 (USD 182,400) payout for gold, followed by Russia with S$167,000.
France rounded up the top 3 with an S$80,000 payout.
In contrast, US gold medal winners only pocket $31,000 for gold, S$18,000 for silver and S$12,000 for bronze.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Cycling without rules - or protection - in Singapore
The Straits Times; Published on Aug 01, 2012
Cycling without rules - or protection - in Singapore
THE column ("True kings of the road"; July 15) may reinforce the stereotype of unruly cyclist who obeys no road rules.
Cycling without rules - or protection - in Singapore
THE column ("True kings of the road"; July 15) may reinforce the stereotype of unruly cyclist who obeys no road rules.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
HOLDING EXTERNAL AUDITORS ACCOUNTABLE (2 letters)
The Straits Times; Published on Jul 23, 2012
HOLDING EXTERNAL AUDITORS ACCOUNTABLE
Action will be taken if...
MR YEOW Hwee Ming asked if external auditors are taken to task in investigations into fraud or financial malfeasance ('Fraud: Hold external auditors accountable'; last Thursday).
HOLDING EXTERNAL AUDITORS ACCOUNTABLE
Action will be taken if...
MR YEOW Hwee Ming asked if external auditors are taken to task in investigations into fraud or financial malfeasance ('Fraud: Hold external auditors accountable'; last Thursday).
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Without discretion, can there be equity, justice in law?
Without discretion, can there be equity, justice in law?
Updated 08:44 AM Jun 27, 2012
From Dudley Au
I refer to the letter "Shore up judicial discretion in sentencing" (June 19). There are two considerations in evaluating the exercise of discretion. One is equity.
Updated 08:44 AM Jun 27, 2012
From Dudley Au
I refer to the letter "Shore up judicial discretion in sentencing" (June 19). There are two considerations in evaluating the exercise of discretion. One is equity.
Shore up judicial discretion in sentencing
Shore up judicial discretion in sentencing
04:45 AM Jun 19, 2012; From Winston Chew Choon Teck
I support Member of Parliament Hri Kumar Nair's call, "Judges should have more flexibility: MP" (June 16), although the issue of sentencing is a complex one, involving various considerations.
While our judges have discretion in sentencing, this is circumscribed by existing precedents, guidelines and legal principles. A judge who fails to observe these would be in dereliction of his duties, with consequences to his career.
04:45 AM Jun 19, 2012; From Winston Chew Choon Teck
I support Member of Parliament Hri Kumar Nair's call, "Judges should have more flexibility: MP" (June 16), although the issue of sentencing is a complex one, involving various considerations.
While our judges have discretion in sentencing, this is circumscribed by existing precedents, guidelines and legal principles. A judge who fails to observe these would be in dereliction of his duties, with consequences to his career.
Judges should have more flexibility: MP
Judges should have more flexibility: MP
Allow option of suspending driving licences of those who get others to take the rap for traffic offences, says Hri Kumar; Updated 04:45 AM Jun 16, 2012
by Teo Xuanwei
SINGAPORE - Admitting he was "surprised" by the S$1,000 fine imposed on well-known plastic surgeon Woffles Wu, Member of Parliament Hri Kumar Nair has argued for "more flexibility in sentencing so that the punishment truly fits the crime".
Allow option of suspending driving licences of those who get others to take the rap for traffic offences, says Hri Kumar; Updated 04:45 AM Jun 16, 2012
by Teo Xuanwei
SINGAPORE - Admitting he was "surprised" by the S$1,000 fine imposed on well-known plastic surgeon Woffles Wu, Member of Parliament Hri Kumar Nair has argued for "more flexibility in sentencing so that the punishment truly fits the crime".
Monday, June 25, 2012
[CPF Min Sum] Govt can't have it both ways
The Straits Times, Published on Jun 23, 2012
CALIBRATING INFLATION FOR CPF MINIMUM SUM
Govt can't have it both ways
IT IS difficult to understand how the Ministry of Manpower's reply ('Increase doesn't fully reflect total inflation'; June 15) addresses the point made by Mr Young Pak Nang ('CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation'; June 8).
CALIBRATING INFLATION FOR CPF MINIMUM SUM
Govt can't have it both ways
IT IS difficult to understand how the Ministry of Manpower's reply ('Increase doesn't fully reflect total inflation'; June 15) addresses the point made by Mr Young Pak Nang ('CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation'; June 8).
[CPF] Increase doesn't fully reflect total inflation
The Straits Times, Published on Jun 15, 2012
CPF MINIMUM SUM
Increase doesn't fully reflect total inflation
MR YOUNG Pak Nang inquired about the use of the headline consumer price index inflation rate to adjust the Central Provident Fund Minimum Sum ('CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation'; last Friday).
As he noted, increases in imputed housing rentals on owner-occupied homes and certificate of entitlement prices for private cars contributed to higher-than-normal headline consumer price index inflation last year.
For the majority of retirees, these are not items that would lead to increased cash expenditures.
CPF MINIMUM SUM
Increase doesn't fully reflect total inflation
MR YOUNG Pak Nang inquired about the use of the headline consumer price index inflation rate to adjust the Central Provident Fund Minimum Sum ('CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation'; last Friday).
As he noted, increases in imputed housing rentals on owner-occupied homes and certificate of entitlement prices for private cars contributed to higher-than-normal headline consumer price index inflation last year.
For the majority of retirees, these are not items that would lead to increased cash expenditures.
CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation
The Straits Times, Published on Jun 8, 2012
CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation
THE report ('CPF Minimum Sum to be raised'; May 31) stated that the Government has decided to raise the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Minimum Sum from $131,000 to $139,000 from July, instead of $143,000.
CPF Minimum Sum should reflect 'true' inflation
THE report ('CPF Minimum Sum to be raised'; May 31) stated that the Government has decided to raise the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Minimum Sum from $131,000 to $139,000 from July, instead of $143,000.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Victim wins civil suit against Ionescu
Victim wins civil suit against Ionescu
Mr Bong has sought more than $630k in damages. The default judgment was given to Ionescu, but the amount of damages to be paid will be decided later. -TNP
Sat, Aug 21, 2010; The New Paper
A VICTIM allegedly knocked down by Romanian Silviu Ionescu has won the first civil suit filed against the former diplomat.
The High Court, in a default judgment on Aug 12, ruled that Ionescu pay Mr Bong Hwee Haw, 24, for damages, said court papers.
Mr Bong has sought more than $630k in damages. The default judgment was given to Ionescu, but the amount of damages to be paid will be decided later. -TNP
Sat, Aug 21, 2010; The New Paper
A VICTIM allegedly knocked down by Romanian Silviu Ionescu has won the first civil suit filed against the former diplomat.
The High Court, in a default judgment on Aug 12, ruled that Ionescu pay Mr Bong Hwee Haw, 24, for damages, said court papers.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Singapore's growth expected to slow in next decade
08 June 2012 2246 hrs (SST)
SINGAPORE: Singapore's economy will experience growth slower than in the last 10 years.
This, against the backdrop of a more developed economy, internal resources constraints and fierce competition from the region.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Ruben Wang's 5 min summary on the Eurozone Financial crisis- what do U think?
The Eurozone crisis in 5 minutes: By A Singaporean Cynic, dated approx late May2012
The following is a salvaged cache version (previously posted at personal [blog] but now unavailable, see reasons @ bottom).
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Blind Men and the Elephant – A Picture of Relativism and Tolerance
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The Blind Men and the Elephant is a famous Indian fable that tells the story of six blind sojourners that come across different parts of an elephant in their life journeys. In turn, each blind man creates his own version of reality from that limited experience and perspective. In philosophy departments throughout the world, the Blind Men and the Elephant has become the poster child for moral relativism and religious tolerance.
Blind Men and the Elephant – A Poem by John Godfrey Saxe
Here is John Godfrey Saxe’s (1816-1887) version of Blind Men and the Elephant:
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Is religion a mental illness?
The following essay titled 'Is Religion a Mental Illness' was written by crimsontactics (22Feb2012) and is re-posted here for record purposes only. Kindly click [here] to the forum where it is discussed and discuss it there, Tks.
Is religion a mental illness?
Firstly, just a short disclaimer. I'm not trying to insult or degrade any specific racial or religious group or religion as a whole. Just as it's their rights to believe in and promote their chosen divine entitles or beliefs, I feel that it's my rights to be able to believe in my own opinions and to at least share my views. I'm Catholic btw, although I'm starting to doubt my own faith.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Use interest rates to control inflation
The Straits Times; Published on Apr 14, 2012
Use interest rates to control inflation
LIKE Hong Kong, Singapore has been battling high inflation and rising real estate prices with limited success ('Singdollar tipped to rise further'; Thursday).
Use interest rates to control inflation
LIKE Hong Kong, Singapore has been battling high inflation and rising real estate prices with limited success ('Singdollar tipped to rise further'; Thursday).
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