Yah Lah BUT...

Grab officially ended its pursuit of a buyout of Trans-Cab after Singapore's competition watchdog announced that it believed the deal would result in "a substantial lessening of competition" in the local ride hailing scene. Was this turn of events a win for consumers? Elsewhere, Raffles Institution has drawn flak after a photo of a student dressed as a delivery rider for Racial Harmony Day made its rounds on the internet. Was it a malicious action on the student’s part? What made the costume particularly offensive in Singapore’s context?

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(00:00) Intro
(06:06) Grab and Trans-Cab Deal Falls Through
(25:18) RI Student Dresses as Delivery Rider for Racial Harmony Day
(45:23) One Shiok Comment
(50:31) One Shiok Thing

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Grab and Trans-Cab Deal Falls Through

RI Student Dresses as Delivery Rider for Racial Harmony Day

One Shiok Comment

One Shiok Thing

Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair

Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak



What is Yah Lah BUT...?

The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.