“I don't owe any political party any favours so I'll be able to discharge my responsibilities without fear or favour,” says the former GIC chief investment officer.
on Monday night, with host and CNA presenter Otelli Edwards noting that each of the three is either linked to the establishment, the ruling party or the opposition.
It would also rule out people who may not be members of a political party but who are senior civil servants who"owe their positions to bosses who are political figures", Mr Tharman said on Monday. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday morning, Mr Ng reiterated that it is time for Singapore to “take the President out of politics” and that he is the only non-partisan candidate in the race.
“I don't owe any political party any favours so I'll be able to discharge my responsibilities without fear or favour.”
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