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Link between leadership potential, pay debatable

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Link between leadership potential, pay debatable

This article was published in The Straits Times on August 15, 2018.

By Viswa Sadasivan

I am deeply pained by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong's recent remark that we "are going to end up with very, very mediocre people who can't even earn a million dollars outside to be our minister" (Beware casual snobbery that shows contempt for ordinary folk; Aug 12).

In one stroke, the remark unceremoniously ruled out the ability of more than 90 per cent of us, and entrenches an unproven correlation between one's earning capacity and the potential to be a national leader.

Many Singaporeans agree with the principle that ministers and political office-holders should be paid well enough, even though we may disagree with what is "enough". The central argument is that it is fair payment for their responsibility and sacrifice, and that it prevents corruption.

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Fighting online falsehoods deliberately, but judiciously

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Fighting online falsehoods deliberately, but judiciously

This op-ed was published in The Straits Times on April 14, 2018.

By Viswa Sadasivan

The word "truth" featured prominently in the recent Select Committee hearing on deliberate online falsehoods (DOF). I was uncomfortable that it was viewed as a binary imperative.

This came through especially in the session where committee member, Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam, and historian Thum Ping Tjin debated whether Operation Coldstore was effected on legitimate, objective grounds or was politically motivated. Each asserted his truth as the truth. But those watching will need to come to their own conclusions.

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