[CONSOLIDATED] Singapore General Election 2025 Discussion Thread

Top 4 agendas?

  • Immigration influx

    Votes: 469 54.8%
  • Cost of living/inflation

    Votes: 708 82.7%
  • Housing

    Votes: 384 44.9%
  • Lack of opposition in parliament

    Votes: 269 31.4%
  • Uncontested policy making by gahmen

    Votes: 343 40.1%
  • Lack of clear distinction between citizens/PR/permit workers

    Votes: 231 27.0%
  • Widening income gap

    Votes: 263 30.7%
  • Unemployment/Lack of opportunities for citizens

    Votes: 393 45.9%

  • Total voters
    856

yperic

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AIC CEO expected to resign in next few days, latest senior public servant to do so ahead of GE2025

Mr Dinesh, 49, has helmed AIC since 2023 – first as CEO-designate before taking on the role officially in February 2024.

Mr Dinesh, 49, has helmed AIC since 2023 – first as CEO-designate before taking on the role officially in February 2024. ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH

SINGAPORE – Mr Dinesh Vasu Dash, the chief executive of the Agency for Integrated Care, is expected to resign in the next few days and join politics, The Straits Times has learnt.

His resignation would be the latest among a raft of senior public servants who have left the service in the last few weeks, ahead of the next general election expected by mid-year.

Mr Dinesh, 49, has helmed AIC since 2023 – first as CEO-designate before taking on the role officially in February 2024.

AIC is the agency that coordinates care services for seniors.

Under his leadership, AIC rolled out programmes to encourage more seniors to volunteer and supported the implementation of Healthier SG, among other initiatives.

Before joining AIC, Mr Dinesh was director of the Ministry of Health’s crisis strategy and operations group during the Covid-19 pandemic.

He was also behind the push to vaccinate Singaporeans against the virus, for which he received the Public Service Star (Covid-19) award in 2024.

The special edition of the national award was given to those who led major efforts contributing significantly to managing the impact of the pandemic on Singapore.

Before joining MOH in 2020, Mr Dinesh spent more than 25 years in the Singapore Armed Forces and rose to the rank of brigadier-general.

He was commander of the 2nd People’s Defence Force, and led an SAF taskforce providing security during the 2018 summit between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The Straits Times has contacted Mr Dinesh for comment.

His expected departure follows the announcement of resignations of three senior civil servants on March 25.

They are: second permanent secretary Jeffrey Siow from the Ministry of Manpower and Trade and Industry; Budget director Shawn Loh from the Ministry of Finance, where he was director of security and resilience programmes; and director of the Smart Nation Strategy Office Goh Hanyan, who is also director of the national AI group for policy and strategy in the Ministry of Digital Development and Information.

Earlier, ST reported that deputy secretary (policy) Jasmin Lau from the Ministry of Health and director for private and future mobility Foo Cexiang from the Ministry of Transport had also resigned.

They will all leave the service within the next two weeks.

The PAP has traditionally tapped public service leaders when sourcing for candidates. Those who are chosen to stand often resign in the lead-up to the election, as they are not allowed to participate in political activities while in the service.

 

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Before joining MOH in 2020, Mr Dinesh spent more than 25 years in the Singapore Armed Forces and rose to the rank of brigadier-general.

将军来了
 

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clap clap clap. thats why they fear him to be inside. cannot talk win him...
In SGP parliament history only the late LKY and J B Jeya able to talk off hand instead of reading script prepared by scholars.

Dr Chee is another one who can do that and even LKY having problems of debating him.

The MIW thus tried all the means and machinery to stop him from going into parliament with the help of our 154, printing him as ugly as possible.

Hope Sebanwang voters can wake up and vote him into parliament and let’s those jlb ppl “讲你唔听听 你又唔做做又做错…………” is what.
 

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i think dr chee has been unfairly depicted in media, i met him in real life, he sound pretty sensible.
 

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Sure but mps contesting where they grew up in will be better. Ppl are talking about opposition all over the place. The pap are all over the place too btw with a mismatch on where they grew up in and a so called "familiarity" with the area.
How to? I grew up in Serangoon and it became Cheng San. Then it became Ang Mo Kio. And who knows tmr it will become what ?
 

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i think dr chee has been unfairly depicted in media, i met him in real life, he sound pretty sensible.
Take a look at our 晚报 or 早报 the always use the distorted picture of him but when come to reporting MIW stories always use the best angled picture.

I had totally lost respect to those media reporters.
 

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Think the FPTP system tend lead to two parties majority. And think there are signs already with one opposition growing stong. Think incumbent (or was it old man own self) also mentioned that there will come a time when the current incumbent no more.

What they can and probably is doing now, is ensure they are one of the two majority, if that time come. Its part and parcel of the system they chose for themselves. Think that's why they also saw it coming and said something.

Perhaps the only way they can keep on holding to power is if they turn full dictatorial like. Which likely will make even more kpkb fight back.
Lol old man is dead. The party is moving on without the old man. Whatever old man say or promise does not matter to the elites now. Whoever going to be in power will always want to be in power forever. That's why a saying power corrupt. Look at ccp as a example. Unless someone in the elite pap wants to break rank. Like ah Shan. There is a chance that power can be balanced with the opposition. Look at umno as a good example.
 
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Dr Chee, talk is easy.
Has Sg suffering inflation in the past 60 years? No.
Why relate high cost of living to 60 yes ?

What weed you smoking?

Singapore has indeed experienced inflation over the past 60 years, with the inflation rate fluctuating between -1.8% and 22.4%.¹ The average annual inflation rate from 1961 to 2024 was 2.6%, resulting in a cumulative price increase of 382.27%.

To break it down further, here are some key periods of inflation in Singapore:

- *1970s:* High and volatile inflation due to global oil crises, with headline inflation reaching as high as 30% in 1974.²
- *1980s-1990s:* More stable inflation, with average annual rates ranging from 1.5% to 3.5%.
 

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random sample of csj battlegrd - Sembawang West Single Member Constituency
Electorate24,153
blk 762 woodlands avenue 6 - 70 units of 4-room flats, and 44 units of 5-room flats - 99 Yrs From 1998
blk 715 woodlands Drive 70 - 66 units of 4-room flats, and 66 units of 5-room flats - 99 Yrs From 1997
blk 746 woodlands circle - 59 units of 4-room flats, and 44 units of 5-room flats - 99 Yrs From 1998
blk 732 woodlands circle - 47 units of 4-room flats, and 44 units of 5-room flats - 99 Yrs From 1997
 
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What he says don’t resonate with Singaporeans lah.
Cost of living only in edmw.

outside, you see so many conti cars and our property prices always breaking record high. Private properties always selling out at launch etc

what cost of living are we suffering from?
 
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