The New Straits Times, 13 Sep 2008, Johan Jaaffar
"Perhaps the fallout between Samad and Lee Kuan Yew was one episode in the narrative of our nation's history and that of Singapore's that needed to be told. Samad never spoke about it.
Friends find it intriguing that an insider like Samad, who knew Lee so well, was involved in the formation of the PAP and was one of its ideologues, chose to be silent on the subject. Lee wrote two volumes of his autobiography, which were not too kind to Samad, yet Samad uncharacteristically took the secret of their relationship especially in the later years to his grave."
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