Sias should urge Singtel to evaluate the performance of SingPost's board and motivate a larger number of investors to participate in the mail carrier's upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM).
When Singapore Post (SingPost) announced on the evening of December 22nd that it had dismissed three senior executives for mismanaging internal investigations prompted by whistleblowing reports, I questioned whether the incident would receive adequate coverage during the Christmas and New Year period.
Three weeks later, the issue is still making news.
One of the reasons for the continued interest in the events is that SingPost operates a crucial public service with numerous stakeholders, including the government, which is particularly significant.