

#460 - Parliament Passes Law for President to Hold International Roles & Private-hire Driver Works 22 Hours to Win Challenge
This past week, Parliament debated and ultimately passed a law that allows the President and Ministers to hold international roles in their private capacity. They even backdated the law to Tharman’s inauguration date, prompting questions from Opposition MPs about the urgency of the constitutional change. Why the rush? Elsewhere, a private-hire driver clocked 22 hours of driving within a day to win a peer-organised competition. Can anyone be a safe driver after being on the road for 22 hours?
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Parliament Passes Law for President to Hold International Roles
- Constitution amended to let president take global roles in private capacity if in national interest
- WP, PSP vote against Bill on President holding global roles; DPM Wong urges against opposing 'for the sake of’
- Govt changing Constitution in order to be 'upfront, transparent' about president's international roles: DPM Wong
- MPs' Q&A on constitutional changes allowing S'pore presidents to hold international roles in private capacities
Private-hire Driver Works 22 Hours to Win Challenge
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