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Man & friend arrested for sexual assault of ex-subordinate in S'pore hotel room
She allegedly said "no" many times.

Opposition MPs electoral boundary proposals ironically politicise a neutral process
The Opposition is accusing the PAP of gerrymandering, but their own proposals could end up institutionalising it.

If ‘gerrymandering’ existed, PAP would have redrawn Aljunied GRC boundaries
If gerrymandering was as rampant as the opposition claims, we’d see a very different political landscape.

Opposition MPs can take a leaf out of PAP’s Sitoh’s book on how to campaign for votes
‘Stubborn Sitoh’ experience in Potong Pasir shows that what really matters is how you connect with voters, no matter where the lines are drawn.

Is the Opposition’s push for electoral reform really about fairness?
If we adopt Jamus Lim and Hazel Poa’s suggestions of involving political parties in the electoral boundary review—are we not then introducing political considerations into the process? Isn’t that, well, gerrymandering?

OP-ED: Comparing MFA Vivian’s “family quarrel” remark to MSF’s video on domestic violence uncalled for
The ‘family quarrel’ analogy drew ire to the comments on an Instagram post by MSF which had called for people to speak up against domestic violence.