Saturday, July 1, 2017

Lee Kuan Yew would not wish for family dispute to hurt Singapore's standing: Chee Hong Tat

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Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information Chee Hong Tat (Photo: Melissa Zhu)

Ricky Lim ·
Well said.
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Ricky Lim ·
After finding no evidence of abuse of power in Parliament, should proceed to exercise Preservation Law and close this chapter.

Whatever the siblings say in Facebook become immaterial.

Mr Lee KY will observe law and is expecting his children to do likewise with National interest over personal interest.
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Ricky Lim ·
Too much time expended and wasted responding to their Facebook posts. Should redirect attention on more pressing national issues.
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Ricky Lim ·
What happens after exercising Preservation Law will depends on how the siblings respond.

If they continue to posts unhappiness in the Facebook, should treat it as their recreation site venting their unhappiness like any other bloggers - and need not respond to them.

They have to respond to the requirements of Preservation Law. Failing to do so will be breaking the law and legal action should apply.

This is the best way to resolve this issue and not let this issue carry on perpetually and waste everyone time, attention and resources.
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Ricky Lim ·
As private citizens they should behave like one.

And they can also be able to exercise their right to challenge the Preservation Law enacted by their Father when their Father is a PM in Court.

This will be the best way to once and for all close this unhappy chapter.

Even got to bring up religion to justify this case is going too far.
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