FIVE years after the eruption of the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) scandal, Mr Willie Cheng, who blew the whistle on its reserves, breaks his silence.
With a book, no less.
He has written an authoritative tome on the charity sector, covering everything from non-profit management to philanthropic giving, called Doing Good Well, which will be launched today. It has a chapter containing what Mr Gerard Ee, chairman of today's NKF, calls 'the most complete and insightful account' of the NKF fallout.
Read Susan Long's full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Time.