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Tharman Shanmugaratnam, the Singaporean PM is a rational politician

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Tharman Shanmugaratnam,the Singaporean PM is a rational politician

      Frank Mar. 26, 2018, in Waterloo, Canada

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Thanks Lee Kuan Yew, who not only established an admirable Singapore, but also attracted and nurtured a group of pragmatic and rational politicians.

In comparison, Westerners and politicians have been kidnapped by confused ideology of democracy, freedom and human rights, and actively participate in harming the world by helping people with brain defectives.

My view above was well demonstrated in follow documentary.

An investigative interview: Singapore 50 years after independence - 45th St. Gallen Symposium

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpwPciW74b8  May 7, 2015 - Uploaded by StGallenSymposium

Tharman Shanmugaratnam (SG), Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Finance of Singapore. 

Topic Leader: Stephen Sackur (GB), Presenter, BBC HARDtalk

The TV host of BBC Mr. Stephen Sackur shows atypical intellectual and ideological realm of the most of Westerners includes some of scholars, the most of elected lawmakers.

In the debate with Mr. Stephen John Sackur, PM Tharman Shanmugaratnam made us understand the truth that the value of the existence of a government is to use the power of the State Apparatus to create a sound social environment for the citizens, and to help the citizens to work safely and effectively through the hard work contributing to society, while enjoy own share for a happy life of own families. 

The government is not as Mr. Stephen John Sackur argued as that of, for being brainless played by democratic players, and the society is not as that of, for being reckless played by those mental retardations by the name of values, freedom, rights and so on.   

Follow are some of speeches of Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam (SG), Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Finance of Singapore. 

 

Lecture by Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore in Frankfurt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_mYE_9jQok

Published on Dec 7, 2017

Speaking at the invitation of the Bundesbank on 5 December 2017 at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore and Coordinating Minister for Social and Economic Policies spoke on the challenge of inclusive growth, which has been the exception internationally. Inclusive growth means creating opportunities for all segments of society and ensuring that everyone gets their fair share of the acquired wealth. https://www.bundesbank.de/415526

Housing, inclusion, and social equity: Introduction and keynote address

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyjtGb_CzIk


         

     45th St. Gallen Symposium 

    An investigative interview: Singapore 50 years after independence - 45th St. Gallen Symposium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpwPciW74b8

May 7, 2015 - Uploaded by StGallenSymposium

Tharman Shanmugaratnam (SG), Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Finance of Singapore. 
Topic Leader: Stephen Sackur (GB), Presenter, BBC HARDtalk

      Mandarin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brAUYIlpZxs

       Lecture by Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore in Frankfurt

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_mYE_9jQok

      Published on Dec 7, 2017

      Speaking at the invitation of the Bundesbank on 5 December 2017 at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore and Coordinating Minister for Social and Economic Policies spoke on the challenge of inclusive growth, which has been the exception internationally. Inclusive growth means creating opportunities for all segments of society and ensuring that everyone gets their fair share of the acquired wealth. https://www.bundesbank.de/415526

  Tharman Shanmugaratnam - Wikipedia born 25 February 1957) is a Singaporean politician and economist. He is currently Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies. He is also Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), Singapore's central bank and financial regulator.

                            Tharman Shanmugaratnam at the official opening of Yuan Ching Secondary School's new building, Singapore - 20100716 (cropped).jpg

     Incumbent Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore since 21 May 2011

He has spent his working life in public service, in roles related to economic policy and education. He served as Minister for Finance from 2007 to 2015,[1] and as Minister for Education from 2003 to 2008.[2]


Early life and education[edit]

Tharman attended the Anglo-Chinese School. He went on to the London School of Economics (LSE), where he earned a bachelor's degree in economics; LSE later honored him with an Honorary Fellowship in 2011.[3] He subsequently obtained a master's degree in economics from Wolfson College, Cambridge,[4] and a Master in Public Administration from Harvard University, where he received a Lucius N. Littauer Fellow award for outstanding performance and potential. Tharman was a student activist while studying in the United Kingdom during the 1970s.[5] He originally held socialist beliefs, but his views on economics changed over the course of his working career.[5]

Career before politics[edit]

Tharman started his career at the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). He later joined the Singapore Administrative Service and served briefly in the Ministry of Education as a Senior Deputy Secretary for Policy,[6] before returning to the MAS where he rose to become its Managing Director.[7] He resigned from this position to contest in the 2001 general election as a candidate for the People's Action Party.

Political career[edit]

Following the 2001 general election, Tharman was appointed Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of Trade and Industryand the Ministry of Education. He then served as the Minister for Education from 2003 to 2008.

In May 2006, Tharman was also appointed Second Minister for Finance[8] before becoming Minister for Finance [9] in December 2007.

Following the 2011 general election, Tharman was appointed Deputy Prime Minister, while remaining as Minister for Finance. He served concurrently as the Minister for Manpower between May 2011 to July 2012. He stepped down as Minister for Finance in September 2015 after 9 years. After the 2015 general election, Tharman remained Deputy Prime Minister and was also appointed as the Coordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies in October 2015.[1]

Tharman was first elected Member of Parliament in Nov 2001 in Jurong GRC[10], and has been re-elected three times since. At the 2015 general elections, Jurong GRC, helmed by Tharman, garnered a vote share of 79.3 per cent against a Singaporeans First (SingFirst) team. Tharman has been elected to the Central Executive Committee of the People’s Action Party since Dec 2002, and was appointed 2nd Assistant Secretary-General in May 2011.

In May 2017, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) conferred on Tharman the Medal of Honour, the highest award of its May Day Awards. NTUC cited amongst other things “his deep commitment to building an inclusive society”[11].

On 2 March 2012, Tharman responded during the debate on the Singapore Budget to concerns expressed by non-constituency member of Parliament (NCMP) Gerald Giam about Singaporeans being unable to afford a flat in Singapore, "I would like to assure Mr Gerald Giam, who might not have caught up with all the developments, that our enhanced housing grants for lower income families are such that a family with a monthly income of as low as $1,000 can now purchase a small flat."[12] He added that “98% of our younger cohorts, those who are below 35, earn at least $1,000 of income a month. A family that earns a bit more, say $1,500, can purchase a medium-sized flat. This is because the housing grants that have been given are more aggressive than what any other Government would give. For those who really cannot afford it, other schemes are available to help”. He was criticised for the statement by netizens who were not aware that the scheme had in fact led to many poor families being eligible and taking up the offer to own a new 2-room flat.[13][14][15][16]

Other national and international appointments[edit]

In April 2017, Tharman was appointed to chair a G20 Eminent Persons Group on Global Financial Governance, which was set up to review the system of multilateral financial institutions. He also succeeded Jean-Claude Trichet as Chairman of the Group of Thirty, an independent global council of leading economic and financial policy-makers from January 1, 2017.[17]

Tharman had previously been appointed by his international peers as Chairman of the International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC)[18], the key policy forum of the IMF, for an extended period of four years from 2011; he was its first Asian chair. In announcing Tharman's selection, the IMF said that his "broad experience, deep knowledge of economic and financial issues, and active engagement with global policy makers will be highly valuable to the IMFC".[18][19].

Tharman is the Chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).[20] He also sits on the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) Board, and chairs its Investment Strategy Committee.

Tharman led the SkillsFuture programme, which was launched in 2014 to provide broad-based and funded opportunities for lifelong learning among Singaporeans, aimed especially at developing the skills of the future. He subsequently chaired the tripartite Council for Skills, Innovation and Productivity (CSIP) until May 2017, which developed programmes to spur industry transformation and job upskilling across the economy.[21]

He also chairs the International Advisory Council of the Singapore Economic Development Board,[22] and the International Academic Advisory Panel that advises the Government on strategies for the university sector.[23]

In addition, Tharman chairs the Ong Teng Cheong Labour Leadership Institute. He also chairs the Board of Trustees of the Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA), which seeks to uplift educational performance and aspirations in the Indian Singapore community.[24]

Legal charge and conviction[edit]

While serving as Director of the Economics Department of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in 1993, Tharman was one of five persons charged under the Official Secrets Act (OSA) in a case involving the publication of Singapore's 1992 second-quarter flash projections in the Business Times newspaper. The others were a research director, Raymond Foo, and economist Manu Bhaskaran, of Crosby Securities, journalist Kenneth James and editor Patrick Daniel of the Business Times.[25]

The OSA case, which stretched over more than a year, was reported extensively in the Singapore press.[26] Tharman contested and was eventually acquitted of the charge of communicating the GDP growth flash projections.[27] Senior District Judge Richard Magnus then introduced a lesser charge of negligence, because the prosecution's case was that the figures were seen on a document that he had with him in a meeting room during his meeting with the private sector economists together with one of his colleagues.[28] Tharman also contested this lesser charge of negligence, and defended himself on the witness stand for a few days.[29]

The Court nevertheless convicted him together with all the others in the case, including the editor of Business Times newspaper which published the figures.[30] Tharman was fined S$1,500, and the others S$2,000.[30] As there was no finding that he knowingly communicated any classified information, the case did not pose any hurdle to his subsequent appointment as the Managing Director of the MAS, or to his subsequent higher national responsibilities.

Personal life[edit]

Tharman is a Singaporean of Ceylonese Tamil ancestry.[31][32] One of three children, he is the son of Emeritus Professor K. Shanmugaratnam,[32] a medical scientist known as the "father of pathology in Singapore", who founded the Singapore Cancer Registry and led a number of international organisations related to cancer research and pathology.[33][34][35]

Tharman is married to Jane Yumiko Ittogi, a lawyer of Chinese-Japanese heritage.[36]She is actively engaged in social enterprise and the non-profit arts sector. The couple have a daughter and three sons.

Tharman was an active sporstman in his youth, and has highlighted the way sports instills lessons for life. He spoke about sports as part of education in Game for Life: 25 Journeys[37], published by the Singapore Sports Council in 2013, as "a huge deal for character. Children learn the value of teams. They learn the discipline of repeated practice, and how there is no other way to develop expertise. Plus, the ability to fall or lose in competition and pick oneself up and to with humility."

The Chinese translation of his name, Shàng Dámàn (尚达曼), was given to him by a leading language specialist in 1995.[36]

新加坡副总理尚达曼2015年在瑞士圣加仑论坛高度评价中国的政治体制。驳斥了西方新闻自由和民主制度的虚伪. 同时介绍了新加坡的社会政治理念。 尚达曼在社会治理和金融管理方面有着十分出色的表现。他历任新加坡央行行长,尚达曼和马凯硕是新加坡两位不可多得的哲人。两人不仅在新加坡,同时也在中国和印度备受尊敬。希望两人退休以后多多去中国和印度为两国的社会经济政治发展出谋划策。 战后几十年里面,新加坡涌现了不少的李光耀式的哲人,他们的思想影响鼓励了广大的第三世界国家。 新加坡的繁荣与否不仅仅关系到新加坡民众的福祉,新加坡的存在更是照亮了东南亚,东亚,南亚以及世界各国前进的道路。

张高丽会见新加坡副总理尚达曼
2017-06-29 19:24 来源: 新华社

6月29日,中共中央政治局常委、国务院副总理张高丽在北京中南海紫光阁会见来华出席夏季达沃斯论坛的新加坡副总理尚达曼。新华社记者 张铎 摄

新华社北京6月29日电(记者 王慧慧)中共中央政治局常委、国务院副总理张高丽29日在中南海紫光阁会见了来华出席夏季达沃斯论坛的新加坡副总理尚达曼。

张高丽表示,中方高度重视发展对新关系。自今年2月中新双边合作系列会议举行以来,两国各领域交流合作取得积极进展,不断推进中新与时俱进的全方位合作伙伴关系,为促进地区发展繁荣作出了贡献。中方愿同新方一道,加强政治互信,共建“一带一路”,提升务实合作,深化金融合作,加强多边配合,进一步发展两国友好合作关系。当前世界经济不稳定不确定因素增多,面临风险和挑战,中新双方应加强合作,共同为贸易自由化和经济全球化作出贡献。

尚达曼说,新方热烈祝贺香港回归20周年,愿在“一带一路”框架下与中方推动互联互通、金融支撑、三方合作三个平台建设。

45th St. Gallen Symposium - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpwPciW74b8
May 7, 2015 - Uploaded by StGallenSymposium
Tharman Shanmugaratnam (SG), Deputy Prime Minister & Minister for Finance of Singapore. Topic Leader ...

(FULL) BBC HARDTalk: Singapores DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnam ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pp4qm5iyF8
Aug 21, 2017 - Uploaded by Alexander Johnston
Published on Aug 21, 2017BBC HARDTalk: Steven Sackur Interviews Singapores PM Lee Hsien Loong All ...

(FULL) BBC HARDTalk: Singapore's DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnam ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOtlNZN2ZVg
Mar 2, 2017 - Uploaded by The Jewish Panda
An investigative interview: Singapore 50 years after independence - 45th StGallen Symposium. Presented ...

BBC's Stephen Sackur gets sucker punched by DPM Tharman at St ...

https://mothership.sg/.../bbcs-stephen-sackur-gets-sucker-punched-by-dpm-tharman-at...
May 19, 2015 - Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam vsBBC's Stephen Sackur was the verbal boxing match many Singaporeans were interested in during the past few days. ... Let's recap the seven highlights of the verbal joust that took place at the 45th St Gallen Symposium on May 7 in Switzerland.

HARDtalk host: DPM Tharman dodged 'Sackur punch' at symposium ...

www.asiaone.com/hardtalk-host-dpm-tharman-dodged-sackur-punch-symposium
Feb 28, 2017 - The last time Mr Stephen Sackur squared off with a Singapore politician, Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnamearned rave reviews for how ... The most memorable exchange at the St Gallen Symposium in Switzerland in May 2015 was perhaps Mr Sackur pressing Mr Tharman on whether he ...

TODAYonline | Tharman dealt well with HARDtalk bluster

https://www.todayonline.com/voices/tharman-dealt-well-hardtalk-bluster
May 21, 2015 - I took pride in how Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam stayed collected and polite throughout his interview at the St Gallen Symposium (“How the Government helps Singaporeans help themselves”; May 19). He listened intently, framed his respons.

Lee Hsien Loong - Last week, DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnam ...

https://www.facebook.com/leehsienloong/posts/910978552298185
Last week, DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnam spoke of the Singapore “trampoline” at the 45th StGallen Symposium in Switzerland. :) He was interviewed by BBC...
Missing: 2017

Bouncing off Tharman's trampoline, Opinion - THE BUSINESS TIMES

www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion/bouncing-off-tharmans-trampoline
May 23, 2015 - TWO seconds - that's all it took for Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam to deliver the sound bite of the month. The gem of a comment happened during a one-on-one interview by BBC Hardtalk presenter Stephen Sackur, at the St Gallen Symposium in Switzerland earlier ...
Missing: 2017

DPM Tharman: The Man Rumoured to Sleep Very Little – happiebb.com

happiebb.com/blog/2015/07/05/the-man-rumoured-to-sleep-very-little/
Jul 5, 2015 - youtube/StGallenSymposium. DPM Tharman had raised this same point when he was at the STGALLEN SYMPOSIUM in Switzerland in May. He was interviewed by BBC HARDTALK presenter Stephen Sackur. Now in case you didn't know, STEPHEN SACKUR is a rather famous and yes, award-winning ...

University of St.Gallen | Knowledge | Singapore's Deputy Prime ...

https://www.unisg.ch/en/wissen/.../singapurs-erfolgsrezepte-sg-symposium-7mai2015
May 7, 2015 - At the 45th StGallen SymposiumTharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, spoke about his country's recipes for success. ... In his interview with Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, the BBC journalist Stephen Sackur wanted to know the reason for ...

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