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Fatty Woon lost to FUGLY Princess????

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Subject: Fwd: Fw: AN OPPORTUNITY MISSED?- Former Attorney-General Walter Woon
Today, Singapore - 19 Apr 10
AN OPPORTUNITY MISSED?
By P Balji
In Singapore, any exit interview is a slippery business. Leave the scene with guns blazing, like former President Ong Teng Cheong did,and be prepared for a rapid-fire response. Do it with lips half-sealed, like most Singaporeans do, and expect the rumour mill to go into high gear.
Former Attorney-General Walter Woon (picture) chose a middle path:Reveal quite a bit but leave a lot to the reader's imagination.
Here's a sampling of his diplomat-lawyer speak: "The longest period in my life".One can read that statement in many ways. Was he saying that it was
the worst or toughest period in his life? Or, that it was the most challenging?
Asked if he had annoyed the powers that be, Mr Woon's reply was that it was "not unlikely". Since two negatives make a positive, it must
mean that his departure was due to problems he had with people upstairs. But it leaves enough wiggle room for him to say: I never said that.
There was one quote that betrayed his sentiments very clearly: "I think among some people, I've already overstayed my welcome." Hmmm ...
very careful people who know how to twist and turn the language and keep people guessing can sometimes slip and give away some truths.
Mr Woon's departure and his farewell interview, however he tried to shade it, show that the Singapore establishment has some way to go in
redefining the line between public and private discourse. The law academic and former diplomat tried to define it his own way.
He got into a public spat with Dr Lee Wei Ling over whether C K Tang boss Tang Wee Sung should be shown some kind of a mercy because of the
retailer's illness. Mr Woon was categorical, and some might say,principled. He said Mr Tang's lies in a statutory declaration about
buying a kidney "was an assault on our basic foundation of law ... You can't lie on oath".
Mr Woon didn't start the public debate. Dr Lee did that with her letter to The Straits Times in 2008. Some other senior civil servant
would have got his spokespeople to sign off the response. Not Mr Woon; he put his name to the letter.
Then there was the case in 2008 when he went to court to appeal against the nine-year sentence given to a woman for instigating her
boyfriend to kill her husband. Mr Woon said he argued the appeal personally because the case carried on from when he was
Solicitor-General in 2007. Still, unusual by Singapore standards.
He appeared for the Government in another appeal, this time brought by a man given the death sentence for drug trafficking. Mr Woon explained
he wanted to defend the constitutionality of Singapore's death penalty. Not really necessary, for it is an old issue and could have been left to a DPP to handle.
There was no doubt that Singaporeans were seeing a very different AG, one who won't shy away from doing what he thought was right, whether
in private or in public. The august and rarefied place that the legal fraternity is versus an AG who was just the opposite - a face-off was
inevitable.
Mr Woon must have decided that change - the word thrust into the world's consciousness by United States President Barack Obama - is not
going to happen the way he envisioned it. So he decided not to extend his two-year contract, not even wanting to wait for his successor Sundaresh Menon to take over from him on Oct 1.
Like in the case of Mr Chip Goodyear, who quit even before he took up his CEO post at Temasek Holdings, somebody forgot to tell Mr Woon that the Singapore culture of top officials articulating their points of view in public is still a no-go.
Mr Woon's appointment was a great opportunity to change all that - but it's now gone. That's a pity, really.
The writer is director of the Asia Journalism Fellowship, a joint initiative of the Temasek Foundation and NTU.

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I like it. Looks like 'wu he kwa liao'

:oIo::oIo::oIo:
 

kingrant

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And today LKY pet poodle Philip Yeo said we must tolerate troublemakers, because they are the ones who tinker and innovate!
 

besotted

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Balji stirring shit again.

Why don't he answer the question about himself - about why he was flying first class and living the good life with the cheat TT Durai on charity funds

Balji is a two-faced hypocrite who thinks too highly of himself
 

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Bit rich from someone whose plate was filled by crumbs from the ruling elite. when he was editor of TNP and his brother was national football coach, all the articles were good where the coach was concernded.

When Val Chua was screwed by old man about reporting on his comments about the UK Health system and Mano sabnani then editor was shown the door, he was called from Durai paid consultancy to kick tyres.

Now under Ho Ching's sponsorship, he has suddenly become a guru on free speech and growing a backbone. Subjec


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t: Fwd: Fw: AN OPPORTUNITY MISSED?- Former Attorney-General Walter Woon
Today, Singapore - 19 Apr 10
AN OPPORTUNITY MISSED?
By P Balji



The writer is director of the Asia Journalism Fellowship, a joint initiative of the Temasek Foundation and NTU.

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There have been no lack of people who want to take on the system too soon by trying to second guess the wind direction of political changes; mostly if you give yrself a wide enough berth from those pesky hidden OB markers, you might earn enough applause amidst some raised eyebrows. But if you get it wrong, then you earn the emperor's wrath and you risk becoming a political pariah. Past examples are: Catherine Lim, ...Mano, ....and then Woon. Now Balji could also be trying to be a hero walking the political tightrope between appearing to be a liberal champion and playing safe by careful turns of the phrase.

When will these jokers realise that when they say that you shld let your hair down, have more buzz, be a bit more chaotic, be tolerant of troublemakers etc. they actually meant that you must wait for the choreographed script from on high?


Now under Ho Ching's sponsorship, he has suddenly become a guru on free speech and growing a backbone. Subjec
 

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... Mr Woon's appointment was a great opportunity to change all that - but it's now gone. That's a pity, really. ...
tis burger trying 2 throw stones @ ah walter down a well! ...

ppl oredi said "not unlikely" stepped on tails of powders dat b ... tis burger now said ah walter missed golden opportunity 2 stepped harder! ... y dun he write sum articles himself 2 stomp hard on dose tails instead? ...
 

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Balji stirring shit again.

Why don't he answer the question about himself - about why he was flying first class and living the good life with the cheat TT Durai on charity funds

Balji is a two-faced hypocrite who thinks too highly of himself

Balji is another bloody indian piece of shit. So corrupted yet recieve no punishment. I think the party reputation going down the drain.
 

scroobal

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Well said.
When will these jokers realise that when they say that you shld let your hair down, have more buzz, be a bit more chaotic, be tolerant of troublemakers etc. they actually meant that you must wait for the choreographed script from on high?
 

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Bit rich from someone whose plate was filled by crumbs from the ruling elite. when he was editor of TNP and his brother was national football coach, all the articles were good where the coach was concernded.

When Val Chua was screwed by old man about reporting on his comments about the UK Health system and Mano sabnani then editor was shown the door, he was called from Durai paid consultancy to kick tyres.

Now under Ho Ching's sponsorship, he has suddenly become a guru on free speech and growing a backbone. Subjec

Sounds familiar right?, wasn't Vivien that too? Now we have a TKL who present himself as a champion of the common man. Wii he be Better, faster & cheaper, if we elect him wholeheartedly into parliament?. Will be dare buck the trend, and say, I take only $3,000 a month, that is enough for me!

We have to be very careful with all these sly foxes, who masquerade themselves as wooly sheep or even a combative goat. Once shed their coats, they are foxes...:p
 

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Agree with you wholeheartedly.
Sounds familiar right?, wasn't Vivien that too? Now we have a TKL who present himself as a champion of the common man. Wii he be Better, faster & cheaper, if we elect him wholeheartedly into parliament?. Will be dare buck the trend, and say, I take only $3,000 a month, that is enough for me!

We have to be very careful with all these sly foxes, who masquerade themselves as wooly sheep or even a combative goat. Once shed their coats, they are foxes...:p
 
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