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The Lee dynasty dispute has released another episode today. In the previous episode, Lee Hsien Yang's wife, Lee Shuet Fern, was facing a lawsuit for drafting LKY's will despite her husband being a beneficiary.

Today, Lee Wei Ling revealed that she was not the only one responsible for preparing LKY's will. She claimed that Kwa Kim Li of the Lee & Lee law firm, who is also LHL's cousin, was involved in drafting the will as well even though she had denied as such.

"My dishonourable brother Loong has repeatedly alleged that my sister-in-law, Yang’s wife, prepared and somehow got our father to sign a will in December 2013... These are all falsehoods. KKL has been lying. She has also breached her duties to her client, my father."

Lee Wei Ling was against her brother, Lee Hsien Loong, for pushing the blame to Lee Shuet Fern alone. She disclosed that LKY had discussed the changes to his will "extensively" with KKL and showed proof of an email between the two parties. 

"The will my father signed on Tuesday 17 December 2013 reflected these prior discussions with his lawyer KKL. It was exactly what he wanted. It provided for equal shares for all the children, something he had agreed with our mother and all of us."

 

Now that more evidence is out against LHL, what will he do to dispel these claims? What is the truth and what is fake news? Will someone shed some light for Singaporeans? Or will they continue to waste public resources in trying to settle their childish family matters?

Enough is enough. Pretty sure Singaporeans are not looking forward to another episode of this long-drawn drama.

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Heng Swee Keat is considered by almost all Singaporeans now as the next Prime Minister of Singapore. So this will come as no surprise when at the sidelines of a San Francisco trip, he was asked about a Cabinet reshuflle and his cryptic reply was “It is likely to happen soon but I will leave the Prime Minister to announce the details”.

Which means he already knows that there will be a Cabinet reshuffle, but as he is not the top guy just yet, he cannot announce it ahead of his Boss, PM Lee. We wonder hos much of an influence Heng had when the Cabinet reshuffle was discussed. For after all, if all the noises appear to be correct, Heng will be the leader of this Cabinet by the time the next GE is done and dusted. And the fact that the PAP has been harping on about the 4G leadership, it makes sense for the new leader of this 4G chooses his own men and women. So, once Cabinet reshuffled announce, can we expect GE pretty soon?

This is all conjecture of course. If Heng and his 4G gang were to be part of the Cabinet, they need to get re-elected first during the next GE. But surely, nothing can stop them?

So it means that there is no need to replace someone who vacated his/her seat in a GRC, doesn't matter if that person is a minority representation in the constituency. 

The Appeals Court has dismissed an appeal by Singapore Democratic Party's Wong Souk Yee. In doing so, it shows that there is no need for a by-election when someone leaves a GRC. Wong's appeal, in this case, was specific to Halimah Yacob as she left her GRC before taking up Presidency. 

As such, the SDP has lost its bid to ask for a Marsiling-Yew Tee by-election. It has announced its deep regret over the Court's decision and said that its members will need more time to think of the way forward. 

Does the GRC hold democracy to ransom? Is this the way things work in Singapore? Remember: There does not have to be a by-election even if a minority MP steps down. Nevermind if a GRC cannot be formed without minority representation in the first place.

The next time it happens, shove it in their faces. May the time comes when someone gets to tell them that they are not the only ones who think they can rule us all. 

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Tan Cheng Bock has revealed the new logo for his party, the Progress Singapore Party. The logo, which has finally been approved, takes the shape of a palm tree. They chose it as it signifies growth, purpose, strength and life. 

The human figure in the middle represents the importance that the party places on Singaporeans. The logo is also in red and white, reflective of our national colours. 

The palm tree has 5 fronds, each representing the party's ideals, namely: Democracy, equality, justice, peace and progress. According to Dr Tan, they also represent our multi-racial, multi-religious society, including how we embrace new citizens. 

Dr Tan has made many Singaporeans happy with the good news. He never forgets to assure Singaporeans that he will serve everyone with all his heart and work hard to fulfill what has not been achieved. 

Looks like the time of change has come. Let's hope Singaporeans will lend their full support to Dr Tan and avenge the fallen people's President.

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The almighty Tan Kin Lian has amassed support for him to run in the general election. Less than two weeks ago, he posted on his Facebook: 

"If you want me to contest in the general election, give a like and share. Let us make it to 1,000 likes."

Sure enough, a popular man like him hit 1,000 likes in no time. Yesterday, he announced:

"HURRAH. After 9 days, I have reached the goal of 1,000 likes. Yes, I intend to contest the general election."

Many netizens were delighted to hear the good news. Those who commented agreed that Singapore needs more people like Tan Kin Lian. Some asked if he will join People's Voice or Tan Cheng Bock's Progress People Party. 

Tan Kin Lian replied that he would prefer to join a big opposition party. Given his confidence, he is not worried that joining a bigger party may entail having more disagreements. He simply said: 

"I can join any party and get them to agree to my views. We need to work these matters out. In most cases, they like my views - because I have given a lot of thought to them."

Well said, Mr Tan, well said. 

It is uncertain if he really meant it but it would be a waste not to have a genius like him run. Man, will he steal the show!

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Ex-Attorney-General Walter Woon will now represent Lee Hsien Yang's wife, Lee Suet Fern. In a Facebook post today, Lee Hsien Yang confirmed this and expressed delight to have him on board.

His wife, Lee Suet Fern, is embroiled in a case of possible professional misconduct. Some are saying that she should not have been involved in preparing Lee Kuan Yew's will when her husband was a beneficiary. 

It remains to be seen whether or not that is true and if it constitutes professional misconduct. 

Their family dispute has been long-drawn enough. To be honest, Singaporeans are probably no longer interested to know who will triumph over each other. One thing's for sure: If this goes on, Singaporeans will be the biggest losers.

So why don't they behave in a more befitting manner? Move on, before you drag Singaporeans down with you. 

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