Originally posted by Tingkai
You mean other than Hsien Loong's wife being the head of the government investment fund, or sons becoming brigadier generals in the Singaporean military. But of course, they all got these positions on merit.
You mean other than Hsien Loong's wife being the head of the government investment fund, or sons becoming brigadier generals in the Singaporean military. But of course, they all got these positions on merit.
Singapore has a large number of reservist/ retired Brigadier Generals (many of whom were Armed Forces scholars), and it is not difficult to see how Lee Hsien Loong and his brother rose to the rank, with or without the alleged "family influence".
I still don't see how this amounts to what you originally called members of the family "being (placed in) high level positions throughout the government."
Anyway, what's the big deal in all this? The U.S. has its Kennedys and Bushes.
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