As I explained to forummer Perspective a few post ahead that you will find that procedures would have been followed. PA is an unusual animal for a govt body. It has been a political institution from the very start, firstly to fight the communist and then has morphed to supporting the PAP.
The people in PA are very cautious, strict when handing our money, contracts etc. These controls tend to focus on people who volunteer for grassroots roles but do very little and hope to get these contracts. I have known cases where grassroots credentials flashed by grassroots leaders to bully others or seek a favour and they have been kicked out.
Unfortunately PA over the years cannot differentiate or pretends that it cannot differentiate between actual community work and PAP work. In fact the 2 roles are pretty much the same. So if you are hard working PAP worker, you will be rewarded. To PA its grassroots and community work.
Since you are such a hardworking PAP worker, the committee that decides on contracts, jobs will naturally give it to you because they have seen you around taking part in activites. You obviously can't be on the committee. When its your turn to decide on awarding contracts, you will be obliged to scratch the back for some other PAP fellow. And it goes on and on. Thats why its not allowed in public listed companies and the civils service all over the world.
The only leg to stand on is to treat it as a moralily issue. The best is to keep up the pressure on YPAP, PAP, PA and Govt to wipe out this abuse.
I recall that Chairman of PSC Eddie Teo lamenting about scholars that tender their resignation or complain when asked to go to PA amongst other less pleasant jobs. The role with PA is certainly not equivalent to be sent to Siberia. The morally right chaps hoping to sleep nights do not want to have blood on their hands. The corporate minded ones can't see a clear role in PA. Those who will sell their mother for a buck and hoping to be recognised will put up their hands. Its a dirty role. And its common knowledge that Civil Servants consider PA a political animal and dirty and want no part of it.
Unfortunately you have young politically ambitious and the keen networkers like Genesis Shen, Edgar Kieu, Sear Hock Rong, Koh Yeong Ming, Fong Yoong Keong who will do grassroots work and probably spend a lot of time and effort in order to get ahead. What they do not realise is that some of the PA endorsed practices are bias towards the PAP, damages the democracy and allows leaches to thrive. The system does not allow community grassroots work to thrive on a non-political platform.
I will loath to call myself a grassroots volunteer while getting rewards financially and in kind from the very grassroots organisation that I am in. The same goes to those that defend and support such practices and pretend that it is not morally wrong and that it is an abuse. They know very well that it is not against the law but to me its no different to a brothelkeeper operating in a Home Affairs licensed brothel in the authorised redlight districts. Why you think that Edgar and Sear are constantly urging people to report to the authorities if they are not happy, knowing very well that it allowed by law.
As Sear challenges us to file a report on him without specifying the venues for that, so what are to do? Say like no say (讲好像没讲).