Singaporean Author Faces Issues with the National Service Law

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  1. oblige / əˈblɑɪdʒ / (v) – to require someone to do an action
    Example:

    The law obliges all citizens to vote during elections.


  2. compulsory / kəmˈpʌlsəri / (adj) – required by a rule or law
    Example:

    Military service is compulsory for all male citizens of legal age.


  3. evade / ɪˈveɪd / (v) – to avoid 
    Example:

    The actor got into trouble after evading airport security inspection.


  4. convict / kənˈvɪkt / (v) – to declare someone guilty of a crime
    Example:

    The court convicted the suspect of theft.


  5. get ahead / gɛt əˈhed / (phrasal) – to achieve progress
    Example:

    The author got ahead in his career when his book became popular in other countries.


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The Singaporean author of the novel Crazy Rich Asians is facing issues with the national service law.


Singapore’s law requires all male citizens aged 18 and above to render a two-year national service in the military, police, or civil defense units. The law also obliges them to apply for an exit permit if they intend to travel and stay abroad for at least six months. Male citizens cannot give up their Singaporean citizenship without completing the compulsory service.


In 1990, author Kevin Kwan broke this law by evading national service.


According to the Ministry of Defence, Kwan did not register for enlistment despite receiving written notices about the need to enlist. Kwan has also been living in the United States without an exit permit since he was 11.


The author requested to give up his Singaporean citizenship in 1994, but his request was denied as a result of his failure to enlist.


Because of his offenses, Kwan can be fined up to around $7,000, be imprisoned for a maximum of three years, or suffer both penalties when convicted.


Kwan is not the only Singaporean public figure to encounter issues with the national service law. Football player Ben Davis applied for a postponement of national service after signing a professional contract with a club in the English Premier League, the highest level of the English football league system.


Athletes who represent Singapore in competitions outside the country are usually allowed to postpone their national service enlistment. However, the Singaporean government rejected Davis’ application, arguing that he sought postponement to get ahead in his athletic career and not to serve his country.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

• How do you think this issue will affect Kevin Kwan’s image?
• If you were a fan of Kevin Kwan, would you still support him despite the issue that he is facing? Why or why not?

Discussion B

• What are some legal issues in which public figures usually become involved (e.g. tax evasion, driving under the influence)? Discuss.
• How can public figures recover after being involved in these legal issues?