Singapore riot ignites burning class issues

On the recent Little India riot, SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan said, “The issue of foreign manpower needs close attention and urgent…

Observers: Look deeper to find the underlying causes of the riot

Referring to the recent Little India riots, SMU Associate Professor of Law and NMP Eugene Tan said because of the seriousness of the incident, it is…

IRPAS to push for better investor relation practices among businesses

According to a survey by SMU and the Investor Relations Professionals Association (Singapore), investor relations functions are becoming increasingly…

Having good investor relations benefits firms: Singapore survey

According to a survey conducted by SMU and the Investor Relations Professionals Association (Singapore), communicating with institutional…

Business founders in Asia delaying succession

According to Asian business families succession: going the distance with the next generation, a report released by the Business Families Institute (…

MPs and experts hope Pioneer Generation Package will let Singaporeans above 60 years old enjoy consultation subsidies and free rides on public transport

SMU Associate Professor of Law and NMP Eugene Tan was one of the MPs and experts who told Shin Min Daily News what they hoped to see included in the…

Bus driver involved in Little India riot beaten

SMU Associate Professor of Law and NMP Eugene Tan said that people should not jump to conclusions with regard to the riot in Little India. Rather,…

PAP adopts resolution to forge the way forward

SMU Associate Professor of Law and NMP Eugene Tan commented on the new PAP resolution announced on Sunday by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. He said…

Fighting talk from PAP, with eye on GE

SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan said that, “the PAP realises that it has to campaign as a political party and not as the ruling party or…

Integrating foreign students – it takes two hands to clap

Second-year SMU student Alice Nguyen from Vietnam said that when she was in secondary school, her friends had commented that foreign students were…