PSP candidates say government's 'top-down approach' stifle entrepreneurship GE2020
PHOTO: PROGRESS SINGAPORE PARTY THE Singapore government can do more to encourage entrepreneurship by letting go of “top-down policies” and create an environment for experimentation, said Progress Singapore Party assistant secretary-general Leong Mun Wai on Friday.
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