Analysts weigh in on eligibility findings of the four presidential hopefuls
Political analysts including Eugene Tan, Asst Prof of Law at SMU share their views on the eligibility findings of the four presidential hopefuls.
Most heated presidential elections in 18 years
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that it was unexpected that all four Tans obtained certificates of eligibility especially for Tan Jee Say but…
Satisfaction of public transport commuters up
Public transport commuters registered a higher level of satisfaction with the public transport system than they did a year ago, according to the…
Sequina used cash for tuition
Ms Suqina Abdul Wahab used the $50,000 she won in Channel 5 talent show ?Don't forget the lyrics? to pay for her studies in Information Studies SMU.
Consumer Satisfaction Index: Trains and buses roll to higher levels
SMU's Institute or Service Excellence (ISES) released the quarterly Consumer Satisfaction Index yesterday. Ms Caroline Lim, the institute's director…
Book of Rajaratnam's stories launched
Dr Kirpal Singh, director of the Wee Kim Wee Centre at SMU, joined President Nathan on stage at the launch of a collection of short stories and radio…
?S'poreans are satisfied with public transport system'
The Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore ? an SMU study ? released data that Singaporeans are more satisfied with the public transport.
Four eligible to contest
The Presidential Elections Committee announced that four out of six applicants have been issued Certificates of Eligibility. Eugene Tan, Asst…
Observers: one presidential candidate may lose deposit
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented that the second highest votes could only be 30% and very close to the winning number of votes.
Public buses and private schools get thumbs up
Commuters are more satisfied with public buses according to the latest quarterly customer satisfaction index released by ISES.