Parts of the Albatross file on display at a special exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore in 2015. Raj Nadarajan/TODAY |
- The Government has agreed to declassify and release documents in a file known as the "Albatross file" compiled by the late Dr Goh Keng Swee
- The file relates in part to the discussions between Singapore and Malaysia leading up to the Separation Agreement in August 1965
- Contrary to popular perception that Singapore was expelled from Malaysia, it presents a more nuanced picture of events
- Some of the file's declassified documents are to appear in a book on separation to be published later this year
JUSTIN ONG
February 28, 2023
SINGAPORE — The Government has agreed to declassify and release documents in Dr Goh Keng Swee’s "famous Albatross file", Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary said in Parliament on Tuesday (Feb 28).
This is a file that the late Dr Goh, who is considered one of Singapore's founding fathers, kept in the run-up to Singapore’s separation from Malaysia in August 1965.
SINGAPORE — The Government has agreed to declassify and release documents in Dr Goh Keng Swee’s "famous Albatross file", Minister of State for Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary said in Parliament on Tuesday (Feb 28).
This is a file that the late Dr Goh, who is considered one of Singapore's founding fathers, kept in the run-up to Singapore’s separation from Malaysia in August 1965.