First, it was the unsolicited “apology” to Dr Chee Soon Juan for a post made more than a month ago.
Now, it was a “letter” from a reader about a speech made by the late David Marshall in 1994 criticizing the exorbitant pay packages of PAP leaders. (read the post here)
Whereas his posts are previously focused mainly on financial matters, Mr Tan has been becoming increasingly vocal on national and political issues though he has been very careful so far not to comment on them directly.
Using letters sent to him by his readers, Mr Tan has been sending subtle signals that he does not see eye to eye with the PAP on many issues ranging from the handling of the minibond fiasco to their system of governance.
Read rest of article here:
http://wayangparty.com/2008/12/03/is-tan-kin-lian-going-burn-his-bridges-with-the-pap-soon/
Now, it was a “letter” from a reader about a speech made by the late David Marshall in 1994 criticizing the exorbitant pay packages of PAP leaders. (read the post here)
Whereas his posts are previously focused mainly on financial matters, Mr Tan has been becoming increasingly vocal on national and political issues though he has been very careful so far not to comment on them directly.
Using letters sent to him by his readers, Mr Tan has been sending subtle signals that he does not see eye to eye with the PAP on many issues ranging from the handling of the minibond fiasco to their system of governance.
Read rest of article here:
http://wayangparty.com/2008/12/03/is-tan-kin-lian-going-burn-his-bridges-with-the-pap-soon/