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Names of nine new NMPs announced; newcomers to debut at next Parliament sitting on Feb 14

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan was among the nine new Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs) announced by the Parliament Secretariat…

US Economy and QE3

Professor Jun Yu from the SMU School of Economics and Lee Kong Chian School of Business commented on the US current economic situation and whether…

Follow-up to SPP's feud ? Chiam See Tong defends wife Lena by criticising CEC leaders who quit party as hypocrites

Commenting on the feud between the current leadership of the Singapore People's Party (SPP) and six former members of its Central Executive Committee…

The young Singaporean adult...

SMU Political Science Professor John Donaldson said he found Singaporean students to be driven in that they want to better themselves, but are risk…

Nine Nominated MPs selected

A Parliamentary committee has selected nine Singaporeans for its next batch of Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs), which included SMU Assistant…

Keeping mum on rumours of Yaw's extramarital affair ? political observers feel WP lacks transparency and MP Yaw Shin Leong should come forward to offer explanation

Commenting on the saga, political commentator and SMU's Assistant Law Professor Eugene Tan felt that the alleged affair could be regarded as MP Yaw's…

What CEOS told the Education Minister

Employers here think young Singaporeans need more drive and confidence to venture out of their comfort zones. Education Minister Heng Swee Keat…

Nine NMPs appointed

Nine Singaporeans, which included SMU Assistant Professor Eugene Tan, had been appointed Nominated Members of Parliament (NMPs) by the government…

Ex-SPP CEC leaders reiterate that they did not quit the Party due to failure to seize power

Commenting on the saga, SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan reckoned that it was a good move by SPP secretary-general, Chiam See Tong to…

University education more than just paper qualification says Education Minister

In response to a question, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said that growth of the university sector would not result in reducing the value of…