Commentary: What the surprise decision on Income-Allianz deal says about the Singapore government’s priorities

THE POLITICS OF Inversion

Additionally, it raises the interesting question of whether Income could sue the deal in a less common manner, even if it required Allianz pay a financial penalty.

Given the president’s close relationship with the labour movement which owns a large portion of Income through NTUC Enterprise, for a walk was not unthinkable. &nbsp,

Its modus operandi is largely reflected in the government’s decision to stop the deal, which was not done and instead the authorities chose a more open and strong method.

It has now made apparent where it stands on the employment group’s cultural mission to support low-income employees.

The information delivered on Monday was delivered with greater acuity. &nbsp,

It also mentions the new government’s willingness to take action when essential principles are in question.

Is there a chance that the government will be under more public pressure to act or slow its decision on other matters?

One common remark on social media has been that the state is more sensitive to public opinion with the upcoming General Election.

So time to up the noise levels?

There is nothing new in this kind of talk, and every state is faced with the political pressure of weighing the needs of various teams ‘ pursuits.

That’s what politicians is on.

A new prime minister might have to go through a longer assessment period in this regard.

Since his opening, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has articulated his vision for Singapore on a wide range of problems, including listening to public input before making choices, valuing variety and developing a less academic-centric world.

Although he has said most of the appropriate things, some are unsure about how he will actually carry out his eyesight.

The Income-Allianz choice may count as one for symbol.

Han Fook Kwang, a former newspaper editor, is a top fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.