Joanne Peh: When Fame Becomes Privilege
Joanne Peh’s cancelled China livestream raised a bigger question: who gets heard when they complain? I look at fame, privilege and politics in Singapore... from Joanne Peh to Lawrence Wong’s Rules of Prudence, Dr Chee Soon Juan’s Orange and Teal co-operative, and the PAP-NTUC relationship. Blurred lines are not always bad. But once public trust is involved, people deserve transparency and public value.

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