Sunday 27 March 2022

A last plea for justice

 lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg                         26-3-2202

My dear venerable PM Lee Hsien Loong,

I don't mean to disorientate you but maybe if you would honour me by listening to me for perhaps the last time.

I don't know if this is God's vision but it's certainly one of the worst misfortunes in a person's life. I joined the Police and the Special Branch in a moment of destiny because I was inspired that I would do some good deeds to society. It was divine blessing that I was posted to Special Branch at a time of turbulence from the communist armed rebellion. I went into the task of fighting the communists with a sense of dedication that they should at all cost be prevented from capturing power whether through armed struggle or the Communist United Front. I do not intend to go through the intricacies of the humble yet resolute contributions that I played in the defeat of communism and maintaining national security. I don't have to self-glorify but ISD can enlighten you on what humble contributions I had made to Singapore in the maintenance of national security.  I was fighting the communists while you were still sucking your mother's milk.

Notwithstanding what grave injustice your honourable father Lee Kuan Yew had done to me, I am contributing my expertise which I learned in the course of my duty in SB and later in ISD over the years to ISD and I am doing this for the sake of national security and my bond with ISD.  I don't have to boast but you may be able to find out from ISD how valuable is the information to them. What I am trying to do is to make you more empathetic and compassionate to my plea to you for a public apology for your father's sins. Do you expect me to carry this blatant lie to meet my ancestors?  How can this injustice be imposed upon me when I had contributed so much to the nation. It's really the peak of irony and why your father targeted me is till an enigma and cannot be known as it could be a mythical notion is his mind which he had  taken with him to his grave. Is it not human that you have  to do something to redress the iniquity he inflicted on me so that I can clear my name and restore my battered reputation. Surely you don't disbelieve that this is something that a person treasures most in his life. Anyway the Lord will grace you with his blessing if you just show him a little bit of compassion and humanity.

I am not completely without any moral and physical sustenance from well-wishers, sincere friends and former colleagues for my plea for justice but  they cannot do anything for me against the powerful establishment. It just shows that a bravery in seeking justice is reassuring. There are samaritans who may make my going a memorable affair, which may create a disconcertment to you and your holy cohorts.

Well, I hope that there is still some humanity left in your kind self to redress the injustice but I am not overly-distressed if you do not have any conscience to do it.

With the very best.         Yoong Siew Wah

Tuesday 22 March 2022

The prodigal son may come home to roost

 lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg                               21-3-2202

Dear Venerable PM Lee HsienLoong,

I am not a psychiatrist but the venerable PM Lee Hsien Loong may be a chameleonic subject that enterprising psychiatrists will be keen to dissect for the imponderables he displays from time to time.  My two emails on 7th and 10th March to him to plead with him to make a public apology for his late honourable father Lee Kuan Yew's grave injustice amounting to defamation inflicted on me must have rattled him to some degree. As expected of a trepidatious reaction of a lofty Lee Hsien Loong he clamped down on it immediately and pretended to be hard of hearing. It's patently a sleight-of-hand charade to confuse the public.

It boggles the mind that a highly righteous personality like PM Lee Hsien Loong could have a flawed characteristic that is an inhibition to his perpetration of justice. It could have been a momentorily dereliction of attention on the part of the Creator when he created Lee Hsien Loong with this defect. My injustice case is a simple and straightforward one which has been festering all these years and swept under the carpet hoping that it will remain there ad infinitum. You either believe if the former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew had told a blatant lie or the truth. It the truth then it becomes imperative that PM Lee Hsien Loong has to prove it. It cannot be the truth because it was so egregiously preposterous a fib that no sane person would believe it. 

So a grave injustice has been inflicted on me and does it not prick the conscience of a government leader like Lee Hsien Loong to at least make a public apology to clear me of the falsified accusation before I depart from this world. Is it a humanitarian act to expect me to take the injustice to the grave?  It's the easiest way to take the egregious inhuman way out is to ignore the responsibility  but this seems to be the path that the almighty Lee Hsien Loong will  be taking.

My last option is to try to get Lee Hsien Loong questioned in Parliament for an explanation of his intransigence in not making a public apology but this may be an intricate process that may not be propitious. So how to get a redress for the injustice that I suffered? It may finally play out by God as the final arbiter of all things whether he uses his power to eternalise a justice for a victimised son.

May Lee Kuan Yew's soul rest in peace.      Yoong Siew Wah

Thursday 17 March 2022

An open letteer to Mr. Khaw Boon Wan

 bluserfeedback @ sph..com.sg         16 March 022.

This is meant for Mr. Khaw Boon Wan, Chairman of SPH.

Dear Mr. Khaw,


Greetings to you. My apology for my temerity to intrude upon your privacy. The reason is that I would like to disseminate my plea for justice from the Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for a public apology from him for the grave injustice I had suffered  at the hands of his late venerable father Lee Kuan Yew for the reading pleasure of the public through the Straits Times with your imprimatur.

I have written two pleas to the venerable Lee Hsien Loong which did not draw any civil response from him. I have posted these two letters on my website http://Singaporerecalcitrant2.blogspot.com under the headings (a) A humanised plea for justice and (b)Could there be a blessing from Heaven? on the 7th and 10th March 2022. You will be doing a defenceless and down-trodden retired civil servant like me a great humanity and kindness if you would kindly publish my grave injustice suffered at the hands of the venerable Lee Kuan Yew and my plea for a public apology by PM  Lee Hsien Loong.  Whether you can pride yourself as an iconoclast to diminish the artificial facades of Orwellian politicians like Lee Hsien Loong will depend on whether you have the mettle to stand up to injustice. If you can do this how complete will the jubilation be to me.

With hopeful anticipation. Yoong Siew Wah

Sunday 13 March 2022

A humanised plea for justice. & could there be a blessing fro heaven?

 lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg        7 March 2022

A humanised plea for justice.

My dear honourable PM Lee Hsien Loong,

Greetings to your Highness. I cannot sue you for the defamation that your eminent father Lee Kuan Yew uttered against me. In case of any amnesia on your part, may I enlighten you of the earth-shattering event on 10 October 1986. I say earth-shattering because the blatant lie was telecast live from the august Parliament House to Singapore and the world. In short he denounced me in a very stern voice that I had allowed myself to be used by Francis Seow to dismiss four detectives for pilfering his property while investigating a housebreaking case and that he had dismissed me as Head of CPIB as a result. It's amasing how a world renowned Prime Minister could have stooped so low in making such scurrilous attack on defenceless civil servant in a world setting. I was sued as a ploy by him to dislodge Francis Seow as president of the Singapore Law Society. I had helped your father in raising his prestige and enhancing his world political standing especially with the Americans and he could turn round to defame me.  Why he targeted me may not be known as this was his mythical notion in his mind which he had taken with him to his grave.

I do not need to narrate what consequence I had to undergo. I cannot sue him under the Singapore judiciary because no Singapore judges had the courage to convict him. I was to all intents and purposed a goner and would have perished like many docile civil servants before me who had incurred his wrath. I think God took pity on me and quite imperceptibly restored me to my present humain existence. And all along I was fortunate to have the empathy of sincere friends and former colleagues.

I can only now sue the Lee Kuan Yew's estate but it's a lengthy and costly process and I may not live long enough to see any result. In the meantime the grave injustice to me is still festering and I would like, if possible, to see a closure to it. Would it be human to see me taking my grievance to the grave?  I do not know if I can detect any  compassion in your kind self but I think God will bestow you with grace if you condescend to make a public apology for the grave injustice that your eminent father had done to me. A miracle can happen and whether this will manifest with God's blessing will be a fascinating phenomenon.


lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg          10 March, 2022.

Could there be a blessing from heaven?

My dear Venerable PM Lee Hsien Loong,

With all the consummate earnestness that I pleaded with you for justice, I have the premonition that you were overawed to the extent that you overlooked the civiliity of giving me your pompous reply. Was it inadvertent?  I would like to believe that it is so, but it may be the struggle in your mind to overcome the blockage  to make a public apology. Would it be a tranquillity to your mind to gracefully consent to have a friendly chat with me to understand your inviterate awe to a public apology and may provide a compromise that I may be able to accept.

I respect you as a prime minister and although you may be more superior in intellect with your Cambridge education, I can say with humility that I can hold a candle to you in certain aspects. I had basic education but am blessed by God with intellectual gift. ISD can enlighten you with my humble contributions to the department in the maintenance of national security. I had fought the communists while you were still sucking your mother's milk. I wanted to contribute back to ISD what I had learned over the years in the course of my duty. I am doing this for the sake of  national security and my bond with ISD  and will not do it for you or the PAP.  Money is not an important consideration and I am happy with the below the market rate.

With your affluence and power it may be a black swan that something so ironic that with my dedicated contributions to the maintenance of national security I was defamed  and imposed with a grave injustice by your honourable father Lee Kuan Yew  and can be glossed over  without any conscience. Is there no humanity left to provide a redress to such injustice? I leave it to your conscience, if you have any, to vindicate me with a public apology. Do you really think that I am asking too much?

If I were to meet and lose to you in a public debate, I will be a good loser to a more intellectually-endowed crafty adversary. I simply want to say that I won't be in trepidation in taking you on like some of your cohorts.

With all the best wishes. Yoong Siew Wah




Saturday 12 March 2022

The evils that men do live after them

 A very good friend who is a retired lawyer with a pundit mind has given me at my request a vey analytical  perception of my persistent pursuance to compel the venerable PM Lee Hsien Loong to make a public apology for his late honourable father's despicable injustice against me. In his expert opinion he assesses that my efforts will diminish to the inevitable insoluble ad infinitum interregnum.  The almighty Lee Hsien Loong is such a funky character by nature that he is overawed by some mythical notion in his mind that any public apology may trigger the opening of the Pandora box and therefor he is digging his heels in on the issue. I have no reason to accept my friend's prognosis of the situuation and it looks likely that I will have to take my grievance to the grave. Does Lee Hsien Loong think this is human? I think any question of conscience-smitten is a black swan in his case.

What are the options that I could count on? Tere is the possibility of getting an opposition lawmaker to question the pompous Lee Hsien Loong in Parliament for an explanation of his intransigence  but may not be realisable for lack of connections and if the lawmaker is altruistically motivated by my injustice  Until some kind Samaritan appear miraculously on the horizon as a saviour this option could only be kept in limbo for the time being. 

The question of getting the court to compel him to make a public apology as a last option may be illusionary as it not clear if there is a law to enforce it.

We can only wait to see if God would show his tender mercy to bring about a change of heart in the inhumanised mortal to eternalise justice.

To round up the narrative my two emails to the almighty Lee Hsien Loong which could elicit some amusement from any peaceloving public are reproduced for your reading pleasure.