The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) released a 78-page election manifesto titled “Progress for All” with 61 policy proposals, including a rollback of the Goods and Service Tax to 7%, public asset declarations for Members of Parliament, and other reforms. PSP Chairman Tan Cheng Bock emphasized the importance of voting for credible opposition MPs. The party plans to contest in West Coast-Jurong West and Chua Chu Kang GRCs in the next election with a smaller number of candidates compared to the 2020 election.
Philip Yeo to step down as CDL director at the end of July
Mr. Philip Yeo will retire from his position as a director of City Developments Limited (CDL) on July 31 after 16 years, with no unresolved differences noted in CDL's board. His retirement follows a recent boardroom dispute involving CDL's executive chairman and his son, which included accusations and a lawsuit that was later dropped, highlighting tensions within the company's leadership. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Philip Yeo is retiring from his job at...
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