GE2025: 'Important to ask who taxes are aimed at': RDU's Ravi Philemon
Red Dot United (RDU) chief Ravi Philemon agreed with the People's Action Party that taxes should not erode Singapore's competitiveness. However, he cautioned that it is "important to ask who taxes are aimed at."
Philemon took part in a roundtable discussion on Sunday night (April 27), along with representatives from four other political parties - namely the People’s Action Party, Red Dot United, People's Alliance for Reform, and Progress Singapore Party,
Philemon took part in a roundtable discussion on Sunday night (April 27), along with representatives from four other political parties - namely the People’s Action Party, Red Dot United, People's Alliance for Reform, and Progress Singapore Party,
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