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Execution key to effective domestic policies for China: Wong Kan Seng

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[TD="class: msgtxt"] I burst out laughing when I read this news!!
CCB WKS still dare to show face and teach China to listen to their people!!

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SINGAPORE: No matter how potentially good a policy is, the Chinese government has to be fully prepared to listen to alternative views and gather feedback, and if necessary, make suitable adjustments so as to apply policies effectively, said former Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng Monday.

Said Mr Wong: "It is not enough that a policy is well-done on paper and in theory, it must have effective execution."

And to achieve prosperity and stability, the rule of law must be "applied consistently to all aspects of governance in a country", said Mr Wong, who is also special advisor to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on economic cooperation programmes with China and other Asian countries.

This would then protect investments and encourage entrepreneurs to be more enterprising, bringing about long-term economic development and employment opportunities for China, Mr Wong noted.

Mr Wong was speaking at the opening ceremony of the National University of Singapore's 2012 Master in Public Administration and Management programme, where he offered several suggestions to the programme's participants.

They included senior government officials from China and senior management staff from the country's state-owned enterprises.

He added that he hoped that the participants can "adopt and apply" the suggestions in their work when they complete the programme.

Mr Wong said the Chinese government must also be able to ensure its people's welfare, safety and security if it wants to ensure harmony and sustainable development.

Beyond urban planning and infrastructure development, areas such as public health hygiene, environmental protection and public housing have to be comprehensively considered.

"Effective strategies must be based on understanding the expectations of the people, and adopting pro-people development policies is fundamental," he said.

Mr Wong also reiterated that Sino-China relations are "one of the most important bilateral relations" for the Republic.

He added: "Through policy discussion and projects such as the China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, we hope to take advantage of Singapore's developmental experience by investing abroad, developing and managing integrated cities and providing sustainable comprehensive urban solutions which would further support the economic development of China, while at the same time providing a new platform of growth for Singapore."

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a full speech of nonsense.. no insight at all...
 
hi there


1. tsk tsk tsk!
2. short arse eats full very free mah.
3. instructing its fathers how to bonk.
4. kosong substance too!
 
... "It is not enough that a policy is well-done on paper and in theory, it must have effective execution." ...
ya, man! ...

u muz not juz haf wel-done theory on how stop a limping man from limping away ... u muz noe how 2 execute it effectifly ...

ask ah seng ... ah seng noes bestest! ...
 
Listen to alternative views? This coming from a regime which suppress alternative views!!!!!
 
Mr Wong said the Chinese government must also be able to ensure its people's welfare, safety and security if it wants to ensure harmony and sustainable development.


welfare ? safety and security ?

1) welfare ? medical so expensive and never help the poor what welfare he talking about ?

2) safety ? knn imported so many FT in singapore to commit crime !!

3) security ? knn ..let that tok kar escape what security he talking about ?

krappppppppui .
 
Haha.... this school of pubic administration will go nowhere.... hahaha... trying to be a JFK school of public administration :)
 
Get Govenor Scharwzenegger to compare notes and have a kung fu match with taichi master WKS
 
My word, what an original and profound idea. :rolleyes:
 
Why doesn't this arsehole just shut the fuck up!!!!!!!
 
LOL. Shorty Wong still dares to reveal his face in public and talk cock about another country?

Well, I guess exceptions can be made for being the special son-in-law of the Royal Familee.

Only in Singapore, my friends. Only in Singapore.
 
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