#148 Ho Ching, The Enforcers, and Singapore’s Invisible Operating System 何晶、《执法者》与新加坡的隐形操作系统
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#148 Ho Ching, The Enforcers, and Singapore’s Invisible Operating System 何晶、《执法者》与新加坡的隐形操作系统

My previous article, “Professionalism, Restraint, and the Standards We Choose to Uphold,” spoke about slipping standards, public conduct, and the increasingly fragile balance between authority, restraint, and responsibility in modern Singapore. Today, I wish to continue that discussion through a different lens. A woman. A technocrat. An engineer. A steward of capital. And perhaps one…

#115 Sleeping your way to power; men can allow and disallow too.
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#115 Sleeping your way to power; men can allow and disallow too.

👔🌊 The rise of the Zhang 张 in Singapore under the guise of Yang 杨 (Josephine Teo, 杨莉明) backed by the former; now fallen top generals Zhang 张 and Liu 刘 of China. The cost to upkeep a talented young lawyer who entered politics as a counterweight to the Chinese Clans (Shanmugam); backed by the…

#105 When Systems Forget People 当系统忘记了人
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#105 When Systems Forget People 当系统忘记了人

Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban, Digital Governance, and the Quiet Failure of Human-Centred Design Australia’s move to restrict social media access for those under 16 has been publicly framed as a child-protection and mental-health policy. On the surface, that intention is reasonable. Yet when viewed alongside broader developments in digital governance, information control, and public…