The former chief investment officer of sovereign wealth fund GIC explains why he thinks has an edge over front runner Tharman Shanmugaratnam in an exclusive interview with the Post.
Tuesday’s typically sedate nomination-day proceedings became clouded by controversy amid an outcry over presidential hopeful Tan Kin Lian’s past social media posts regarding women.
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Singapore's Nomination Day has arrived and three presidential candidates have been deemed Constitutionally eligible to run for the country's highest position.