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Do you remember the movie "All The President's Men"?
Starring youngish looking Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford, it was mainly about a couple of newspaper reporters who broke a story about a scandal involving a former USA president.
This phrase "All The President's Men" in both English and Mandarin, has been frequently mentioned in the discussion programmes on Taiwanese TV about the scandal of the former Taiwan's president alledged money laundering case.
The question I have is:
If you were to ask the civil servants, public officials and military officers in Singapore whether they were working for the country and the citizens or if they were working for the government and the individuals running the government, how would they reply?
Starring youngish looking Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford, it was mainly about a couple of newspaper reporters who broke a story about a scandal involving a former USA president.
This phrase "All The President's Men" in both English and Mandarin, has been frequently mentioned in the discussion programmes on Taiwanese TV about the scandal of the former Taiwan's president alledged money laundering case.
The question I have is:
If you were to ask the civil servants, public officials and military officers in Singapore whether they were working for the country and the citizens or if they were working for the government and the individuals running the government, how would they reply?