MP Dennis Tan advocates for safeguarding race-based associations from foreign political influence while expressing concerns about the potential impact of new reporting requirements on mainly cultural and economic organizations.
Clan and business associations linked to races should be protected from foreign political influence and interference, said MP Dennis Tan. But he is concerned with the possible impact the new rules may have on Singapore ’s clan associations and race-based associations whose focus may be cultural and economic and not political.
Clan and business associations linked to races should be protected from foreign political influence and interference, said MP Dennis Tan. But he is concerned with the possible impact the new rules may have on Singapore’s clan associations and race-based associations whose focus may be cultural and economic and not political.
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