Peanut Goh make me puke after reading what he said

He is declaring loyalty to the Lee family to say his dying mission is to send the dragon price in as 5G leader.
 
He is just a talkcock king! He did a bad job as far as I am concerned but of course the PAP-controlled media and 70% would said he was a genius and a statesman. Now I hear he was responsible for our strong 5G team. Don't speak too soon!:wink:
 
He makes me want to puke just by looking at his picture.
 
craiming credit b4 even doing anyting ...

That would be ok if it happened eventually. The problem is that he won't even have a chance to do anything because nobody will let him.
 
KNN lansai lah lah he can say whatever he want can do anot is another thing KNN he use what to ensure KNN
 
When a person say elections is like "a throw of dice", it is very clear that he is against the democratic free election process and looking down on people's intelligence and their ability to cast the proper votes.
This is as elitist as you can get and as a result you see handpicked scholars/military personnel selected to be leaders.
 
CB 4G just out only, now he wanna extend his sign-on ah? pcb...
 
I would rather he does not do anything. Each time he does something, sinkies suffer.
 
Don't worry...based on his past track records eg Swiss standard etc etc, he will not be able to achieve what he wants.
 
Don't worry...based on his past track records eg Swiss standard etc etc, he will not be able to achieve what he wants.

GCT is aloud mouth. Real Singaporeans dont believe what he says
 
He makes me want to puke just by looking at his picture.

Here goes.....

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SINGAPORE - Ensuring that Singapore has strong leaders in the pipeline to carry the country forward is on Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong's to-do list.

"I'm a strong believer in managed political succession," he said, adding that he hopes to help current leaders bring in new blood before he retires.

Mr Goh, 77, who was Singapore's second prime minister from 1990 to 2004, was speaking at a dialogue held during a book festival on Saturday (Dec 22) where he responded to a question on what his last job for the Republic will be.

In December last year, Mr Goh had urged 4G leaders in a Facebook post to pick a leader among themselves.

Last month, Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat became the ruling party's first assistant secretary-general, a post that tips him to be the country's next leader after current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

During Saturday's dialogue, Mr Goh said that countries, like companies, need to plan for new leaders.

Political succession cannot be left to elections, which he likened to "a throw of dice", he added.

"Our lives are being governed by that throw... I believe each time we throw the dice, it must come up with '6' (the highest number on a dice), which means that political succession is very important for us," he said.

"The last bit that I want to do is make sure that there is a strong 5G team to lead Singapore over the next 20, 30 years. After that, I won't be around," he said.

Going forward, Mr Goh, who has been an MP for Marine Parade since 1976, said it is important for 4G leaders to reach out to "the ordinary people, and not just focus on policies all the time".

"Policies must benefit the people so they got to spend more time understanding, on the ground, people like yourselves, people like me, how do we feel, what are our fears, hopes, aspirations, what are the livelihood issues," he said.

Held during BookFest @ Singapore at Suntec Singapore Convention Centre, the dialogue was hosted by Mr Peh Shing Huei, the author of Mr Goh's biography that was launched last month.

Tall Order: The Goh Chok Tong Story has since sold more than 25,000 copies.

Questions asked during the dialogue were posted online, and members of the public wanted to know what Mr Goh's happiest moment as prime minister was (when the ruling party won 75 per cent of the vote in the 2001 General Election so he could think about stepping aside for new leaders), whether he ever thought about joining the opposition ("not even for a second") and his regrets in life (not picking up his mother tongue language Mandarin).

Mr Peh, who had won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2016, was a former news editor at The Straits Times and is now the co-founder of content agency The Nutgraf.

Mr Goh's biography tells of the former prime minister's boyhood days, Singapore's maiden leadership renewal process and the highs and lows in his career.

Published by World Scientific, the 344-page book is the first of two volumes.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/my-last-job-is-ensuring-a-strong-5g-team-esm-goh
 
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