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Cars stacked on each other in ECP accident, sending 4 to hospital

SINGAPORE – Four people were taken to the Raffles Hospital after a multi-car accident on the East Coast Parkway (ECP) on Oct 3. The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it was alerted to the accident – which happened on the expressway towards Changi Airpor

Fish roe fishballs being recalled due to undeclared allergen

SINGAPORE — A fishball product is being recalled after the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) found that it contained egg, an undeclared allergen. The product, Jing Li Hwa Fish Ball with Fish Roe Filling, is being recalled by its importer Sin Hin Frozen Food, th
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Fish roe fishballs being recalled due to undeclared allergen

SINGAPORE — A fishball product is being recalled after the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) found that it contained egg, an undeclared allergen. The product, Jing Li Hwa Fish Ball with Fish Roe Filling, is being recalled by its importer Sin Hin Frozen Food, the agency said in an Oct 3 statement. The recalled product is from Taiwan and expires on Aug 5, 2026. While egg is not a food safety issue to most people, SFA said those who are intolerant of, or allergic to eggs could get an allergic reaction after eating them. Symptoms of egg allergy usually happen a few minutes to a few hours after consumption, and they include skin rashes, hives, nasal congestion, vomiting or other digestive problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Under Singapore's food regulations, products containing ingredients that are known to cause hypersensitivity must be declared on food packaging labels to protect consumers with food allergies, said SFA. Those who are intolerant of or allergic to egg should not consume the fishball product, or seek medical advice if they have already done so and have health concerns, the agency added.

'Please don't knock on our door': Bidadari residents reject property agents' advances despite potential $500k gain

Bidadari resident Darwin has received one too many property agents knocking on his door in the past year. To ward them off from disturbing his dinnertime, the 40-year-old IT solutions executive has since put up a sign outside his four-room flat. «De
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'Please don't knock on our door': Bidadari residents reject property agents' advances despite potential $500k gain

Bidadari resident Darwin has received one too many property agents knocking on his door in the past year. To ward them off from disturbing his dinnertime, the 40-year-old IT solutions executive has since put up a sign outside his four-room flat. «Dear property agents,» it said. «Please do not knock on our door. We are not planning to sell our house anytime soon.» Similar signs were seen outside dozens of other units at Block 106A Bidadari Park Drive when AsiaOne dropped by on Thursday (Oct 3). Darwin and seven other Bidadari residents said that they have been receiving more approaches from property agents after a five-room unit there was sold for $1.2 million last month. According to Housing Board data, three four-room flats in Bidadari Park Drive were sold in the resale market for between $937,500 and $1.17 million.

'As painful as it is to act against a colleague and friend, it is our duty': PM Lawrence Wong on former minister Iswaran's sentencing

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has reiterated that the integrity of the Singapore system and the tone of our society depend critically on the senior political leadership remaining clean, incorruptible and unflinching in acting against corruption whenever it i
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'As painful as it is to act against a colleague and friend, it is our duty': PM Lawrence Wong on former minister Iswaran's sentencing

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has reiterated that the integrity of the Singapore system and the tone of our society depend critically on the senior political leadership remaining clean, incorruptible and unflinching in acting against corruption whenever it is discovered. «We will do what is right by Singapore and Singaporeans, regardless of the political costs or the personal pain we feel when a colleague and friend has been jailed,» he said on Thursday (Oct 3) evening. PM Wong's statement came after S Iswaran, a former cabinet minister, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment earlier in the day. He had been found guilty of four charges of obtaining gifts as a public servant under Section 165 of the Penal Code, and one charge of obstructing justice. PM Wong expressed his disappointment and sadness that Iswaran's political career ended this way. He noted Iswaran's contributions as a Member of Parliament for over 25 years and his stints as minister for transport, trade and industry, and communications and information.

2 films by Singaporean directors clinch 13 nominations at 61st Golden Horse Awards

Homegrown talents are taking their place on the international stage. After receiving a record-breaking total of 718 film submissions this year, the upcoming 61st Golden Horse Awards unveiled the list of nominees yesterday (Oct 2) and two films — Stranger
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2 films by Singaporean directors clinch 13 nominations at 61st Golden Horse Awards

Homegrown talents are taking their place on the international stage. After receiving a record-breaking total of 718 film submissions this year, the upcoming 61st Golden Horse Awards unveiled the list of nominees yesterday (Oct 2) and two films — Stranger Eyes and Mongrel — directed by Singaporeans garnered a total of 13 nominations. Thriller film Stranger Eyes, directed by Yeo Siew Hua, received six nominations: Best Narrative Feature, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Lee Kang-sheng), Best Original Screenplay (Yeo Siew Hua), Best Original Film Score and Best Sound Effects. Stranger Eyes is a thriller following Darren, played by Wu Chien-ho (Days We Stared at the Sun, The Last Thieves) whose baby daughter has gone missing. He receives voyeuristic videos from someone who has been filming their daily life and suspects that his neighbour Goh, played by Lee Kang-sheng (Stray Dogs, What Time Is It There?) is behind the disappearance.

Gang rape of 14-year-old girl: 2nd man gets 11 years' jail, 12 strokes of cane

SINGAPORE — A 14-year-old girl who ran away from home took refuge in the flat of a man she had met through her cousin as she had nowhere to go. There, the man and his friends plied her with alcohol before taking turns to rape her while she was drunk. Uma
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Gang rape of 14-year-old girl: 2nd man gets 11 years' jail, 12 strokes of cane

SINGAPORE — A 14-year-old girl who ran away from home took refuge in the flat of a man she had met through her cousin as she had nowhere to go. There, the man and his friends plied her with alcohol before taking turns to rape her while she was drunk. Umar Abdul Rahim, then 18 years old and doing national service, was one of the three who gang-raped her in May 2021. Now 21, he was sentenced to 11 years' jail and 12 strokes of the cane on Oct 1 by the High Court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of rape. His cousin, Muhammad Uzair Abdul Rahman, 21, was sentenced to 16 years' jail and 20 strokes of the cane in October 2023. He had pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and a count of sexual penetration of a minor under the age of 16. The third man involved in the rape, Noor Asri Mohd Tahil, 37, and another alleged accomplice, Mohammad Shahridzmie Salleh, 21, have not been dealt with yet. The victim, whose identity is protected by a gag order, was placed under a Beyond Parental Control (BPC) order in March 2020.

18-year-old found dead at NUS dormitory

The body of an 18-year-old man was found at a hostel in the National University of Singapore (NUS) on Thursday (Oct 3). In response to queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at 37 Prince George's Park at about 7.25am. The address belo
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18-year-old found dead at NUS dormitory

The body of an 18-year-old man was found at a hostel in the National University of Singapore (NUS) on Thursday (Oct 3). In response to queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at 37 Prince George's Park at about 7.25am. The address belongs to a hostel block in Prince George's Park Residences. The man was found lying motionless at the foot of the building and pronounced dead at scene by a paramedic from the Singapore Civil Defence Force. Based on preliminary investigations, the police do not suspect foul play. Investigations are ongoing. In response to AsiaOne's queries, NUS shared a memo sent to residents of Helix House. Associate Professor Lee Kooi Cheng, who is master of Helix House, expressed the university's deepest condolences to family and friends of the dorm resident who had died on Thursday morning. «We have been in touch with the family and friends of the resident to provide any support and assistance that they need. We would like to encourage everyone to respect the family's privacy,» said Lee.

'Manifestly inadequate': Judge on why Iswaran received a year in jail instead of shorter sentence

In the end, neither the prosecution nor the defence got what they argued for regarding the sentence for the five charges former Transport Minister S Iswaran was convicted for on Sept 24.  The defence, led by Senior Counsel Davinder Singh, asked for no mor
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'Manifestly inadequate': Judge on why Iswaran received a year in jail instead of shorter sentence

In the end, neither the prosecution nor the defence got what they argued for regarding the sentence for the five charges former Transport Minister S Iswaran was convicted for on Sept 24.  The defence, led by Senior Counsel Davinder Singh, asked for no more than eight weeks' jail, while the prosecution, led by Deputy Attorney-General Tai Wei Shyong, pushed for six to seven months then. In court today, Justice Vincent Hoong considered the prosecution's request to be «manifestly inadequate' and, therefore, »appropriate to impose a sentence in excess of both parties' positions".  Why general deterrence assumed centrestage Section 165 of the Penal Code punishes obtaining gifts in public office when there are official business dealings between the parties involved. 

Former transport minister Iswaran sentenced to 12 months' jail

Former transport minister S Iswaran was sentenced to 12 months' jail on Thursday (Oct 3) morning.  He looked grim as Justice Vincent Hoong read out his sentence. The judge asked for Iswaran to surrender himself on Oct 7, 4pm at State Courts 4A. The judge
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Former transport minister Iswaran sentenced to 12 months' jail

Former transport minister S Iswaran was sentenced to 12 months' jail on Thursday (Oct 3) morning.  He looked grim as Justice Vincent Hoong read out his sentence. The judge asked for Iswaran to surrender himself on Oct 7, 4pm at State Courts 4A. The judge, in his sentencing remarks earlier, said that there were two key issues to be examined. One is what the appropriate sentencing approach should be when a public servant receives a valuable item from a person involved in business transactions. The second pertains to the appropriate reduction in sentence, applying guidelines for guilty pleas when an individual pleads guilty to multiple charges before the start of trial. The higher the office, the greater the level of culpability: Judge On the factors of culpability, Justice Hoong said that the higher the position held by a public servant, the greater their level of culpability. This is due to the significant influence these individuals have and the larger impact they can have on the public interest.

HairFun salon chain, previously known as Scissor & Comb, under investigation for sales tactics

SINGAPORE — A hair salon chain with three outlets is being investigated for suspected unfair trade practices, said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS). The statutory board made unannounced visits to the branches of HairFun salon lo
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HairFun salon chain, previously known as Scissor & Comb, under investigation for sales tactics

SINGAPORE — A hair salon chain with three outlets is being investigated for suspected unfair trade practices, said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS). The statutory board made unannounced visits to the branches of HairFun salon located at Ang Mo Kio, Toa Payoh and Tampines on Oct 2. From Dec 1, 2022, to April 22, 34 complaints concerning sales tactics of the outlets were lodged with the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case), said Case president Melvin Yong in a Facebook post on Oct 2. They include practices such as exploiting elderly customers, charging higher prices without prior agreement and the concealing of payment amounts during Nets transactions, said the CCCS and Case in a joint statement on the same day. Case had invited the chain's operator to sign a voluntary compliance agreement to cease unfair trade practices and refund affected customers, but did not receive a response. The matter was subsequently referred to CCCS. 

FairPrice Group giving $4 return voucher for every $50 spent till Oct 9

FairPrice Group will give out a $4 return voucher for every $50 spent in a single receipt starting Thursday (Oct 3). The offer will run till Oct 9, and is valid across all FairPrice stores, including Finest, Xtra and Unity — excluding Unity outlets
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FairPrice Group giving $4 return voucher for every $50 spent till Oct 9

FairPrice Group will give out a $4 return voucher for every $50 spent in a single receipt starting Thursday (Oct 3). The offer will run till Oct 9, and is valid across all FairPrice stores, including Finest, Xtra and Unity — excluding Unity outlets in Changi Airport. Shoppers can receive up to three return vouchers per transaction, which can be used across all FairPrice outlets throughout October with no minimum spend requirement, the group said on Wednesday. Keeping daily essentials within reach for everyone in Singapore has been their guiding mission for over 50 years, said FairPrice Group CEO Vipul Chawla. «Through the return voucher initiative, we want to assure Singaporeans that we will continue to support them in times of need, and strive to make their daily lives and access to healthy and nutritious food a little better every day,» he said.

$75 ride from Marina Bay to Orchard: Taxi drivers accused of marking up and charging fixed prices

A tourist heading back to their Orchard hotel from Marina Bay was befuddled when a cabby quoted him $75 for the short ride. The incident occurred at the passenger pick-up point outside the Fullerton Bay Hotel on Tuesday (Oct 1) afternoon, reported Shin Min
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$75 ride from Marina Bay to Orchard: Taxi drivers accused of marking up and charging fixed prices

A tourist heading back to their Orchard hotel from Marina Bay was befuddled when a cabby quoted him $75 for the short ride. The incident occurred at the passenger pick-up point outside the Fullerton Bay Hotel on Tuesday (Oct 1) afternoon, reported Shin Min Daily News. A man surnamed Wu, who manages the traffic flow at the pick-up point, said the tourist had paid over $20 for a taxi ride from Orchard to the nearby Merlion Park. After being quoted the $75 fare for a ride back to his hotel, the tourist had asked Wu why the fare difference was so great. A check on Google Maps showed that the 5km drive from the hotel to Orchard Road will take approximately 15 minutes. The tourist boarded another taxi after Wu explained to him that taxis in Singapore charge metered fares. Wu said that some taxi drivers would also solicit for passengers at the pick-up point, adding that some allegedly accept only cash payments, and they would choose passengers. A Shin Min reporter who visited the hotel's pick-up point on Wednesday morning noted that most people there were waiting for private-hire vehicles, or chartered rides to pick them up.

Visitors may see longer waiting times for appointments, Housing Board says after fire breaks out at HDB Hub

SINGAPORE — Customers at HDB Hub in Toa Payoh may experience longer wait times for appointments due to a disruption caused by a fire that broke out in the building on Oct 2, the Housing Board said. «A fire broke out at around noon today in the Basem
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Visitors may see longer waiting times for appointments, Housing Board says after fire breaks out at HDB Hub

SINGAPORE — Customers at HDB Hub in Toa Payoh may experience longer wait times for appointments due to a disruption caused by a fire that broke out in the building on Oct 2, the Housing Board said. «A fire broke out at around noon today in the Basement 3 bin centre of HDB Hub at Toa Payoh Lorong 6,» HDB said in a Facebook post. HDB added that its «foremost consideration is the safety of our staff, customers and members of the public at HDB Hub». «We thank the public for their patience,» it said. The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it was alerted to a fire at No. 530 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, the address of HDB Hub, at about 12.25pm. «The fire involved discarded items contained within a skip bin located at Basement 3 of the premises,» SCDF said. It added that the fire had been extinguished using a water jet and that the cause of the fire is under investigation. One person felt unwell and was assessed by an SCDF paramedic at the scene. However, the person declined to be taken to hospital.

LTA starts probe into cause of EWL train disruption; findings to be made public

A day after the the resumption of train services on the MRT’s East-West Line following a six-day disruption, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that it has commenced regulatory investigations into the disruption.  “The severe disruption to Eas
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LTA starts probe into cause of EWL train disruption; findings to be made public

A day after the the resumption of train services on the MRT’s East-West Line following a six-day disruption, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that it has commenced regulatory investigations into the disruption.  “The severe disruption to East-West Line service affected a large group of commuters over six days. “It also caused substantial damage to rail infrastructure which required extensive repairs”, said the LTA in a media statement on Wednesday (Oct 2).  Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat also said in a Facebook post today that the investigations will ascertain what happened and identify areas for improvement. 

New government agency to tackle online harms, provide support for victims in Singapore

A new government agency to take on online harms will be formed to support victims and promote responsible behaviour online, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced at the launch of the Smart Nation 2.0 initiative at the Punggol Digital District on Tuesday (Oc
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New government agency to tackle online harms, provide support for victims in Singapore

A new government agency to take on online harms will be formed to support victims and promote responsible behaviour online, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced at the launch of the Smart Nation 2.0 initiative at the Punggol Digital District on Tuesday (Oct 1). This agency will act on behalf of victims to direct perpetrators and online service providers to promptly halt online harm. This agency will also be backed by a new law to improve protection for victims of online harms. Over 200 individuals, including Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Teo Chee Hean and Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo attended the launch. PM Wong said in his speech that supporting victims would be one of the goals of the Smart Nation initiative, which was launched in 2014 by then-Prime Minister Lee. «All victims of online harm want the damaging content online to be removed quickly and permanently,» he said, reported CNA. «Currently, victims can apply to court for a protection order, or make a police report. But legal and criminal proceedings can take time.»

More CDC vouchers, utility rebates and cash payouts to help Singaporeans with cost of living: PM Wong

Singaporeans can look forward to more payouts to tackle cost-of-living concerns in the coming months, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has said on Wednesday (Oct 2). In a video shared on his YouTube channel, PM Wong, who is also the finance minister, said that m
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More CDC vouchers, utility rebates and cash payouts to help Singaporeans with cost of living: PM Wong

Singaporeans can look forward to more payouts to tackle cost-of-living concerns in the coming months, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has said on Wednesday (Oct 2). In a video shared on his YouTube channel, PM Wong, who is also the finance minister, said that more help will be given to households to offset their utility bills, and up to $600 in cash payouts for every Singaporean. There will also be another $300 in Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers for every household that will be disbursed in January 2025. These measures to cushion the impact of cost of living increases are part of the government-introduced Assurance Package, which has been enhanced three times since 2022, bringing its total to over $10 billion. So far this year, every Singaporean household was given $800 in CDC vouchers, and those living in public housing have received up to $400 in utilities rebates. Eligible Singapore citizens have also received up to $700 in cash payouts.

Dyson retrenches staff in Singapore, gives union only 1 day's notice

Dyson conducted a retrenchment exercise on Tuesday (Oct 1), giving the labour union in Singapore only a day's notice of the layoff. The United Workers of Electronics and Electrical Industries (UWEEI) expressed disappointment with the appliance maker's conduc
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Dyson retrenches staff in Singapore, gives union only 1 day's notice

Dyson conducted a retrenchment exercise on Tuesday (Oct 1), giving the labour union in Singapore only a day's notice of the layoff. The United Workers of Electronics and Electrical Industries (UWEEI) expressed disappointment with the appliance maker's conduct, saying in a statement on Tuesday that it has «escalated» the matter to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). UWEEI said it was dissatisfied that there was insufficient time for meaningful discussion between the union and Dyson over the retrenchment. The statement did not mention the number of workers affected. A Dyson spokesperson also did not disclose to The Business Times the number of workers that were let go, or the types of roles they had held. The spokesperson said: «We constantly evolve the composition of our teams and take steps to ensure we have the right skills in the right places. Our ambitions in Singapore remain unchanged, and we anticipate that we will continue to grow here in the medium term.»

Singapore refreshes Smart Nation goals with plans to tackle online harms and strengthen AI know-how

SINGAPORE — Plans are afoot to equip scientists and students with artificial intelligence (AI) know-how and offer swift remedies to victims traumatised by cyber bullying and deepfakes circulating online, as Singapore charts its next Smart Nation milestones.
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Singapore refreshes Smart Nation goals with plans to tackle online harms and strengthen AI know-how

SINGAPORE — Plans are afoot to equip scientists and students with artificial intelligence (AI) know-how and offer swift remedies to victims traumatised by cyber bullying and deepfakes circulating online, as Singapore charts its next Smart Nation milestones. Announcing the refreshed Smart Nation 2.0 plan on Oct 1, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that Singapore must sharpen its focus on what he described as the «three building blocks» in the next phase of its journey to becoming a technologically enabled nation. The building blocks of growth, community and trust go beyond a narrow focus on digitalisation, the hallmark of Singapore's first Smart Nation plan launched in 2014. «The digital landscape today is vastly different from a decade ago when our first Smart Nation plan was launched,» said PM Wong at the launch held in the Punggol Digital District, which has been earmarked as Singapore's first Smart Nation business district. «Smartphones and social media have become the main ways we communicate with each other. Perhaps the biggest change is the recent breakthroughs in generative AI,» he said.

Victims lose over $162k to phishing scams involving social media ads in September

Victims of phishing scams disguised as advertisements on social media have collectively lost at least $162,000 since Sept 1. In these cases, victims would come across advertisements or sponsored posts on platforms like Instagram, Facebook and TikTok promotin
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Victims lose over $162k to phishing scams involving social media ads in September

Victims of phishing scams disguised as advertisements on social media have collectively lost at least $162,000 since Sept 1. In these cases, victims would come across advertisements or sponsored posts on platforms like Instagram, Facebook and TikTok promoting heavily discounted items such as personal accessories, electronics, food and cleaning supplies. Clicking links embedded in these posts would lead victims to either a phishing site which prompted them to key in their card details and one-time passwords to pay for the products themselves, or delivery. Victims would only realise they had been scammed when they discover unauthorised transactions charged to their cards or when the items are not delivered. There is a recent uptick in phishing scams, with at least 173 reports lodged in September, said the police on Monday (Sept 30). The police advised the public to take precautions such as setting limits on their cards for online transactions and enabling multi-factor authentication for banks and e-wallets to avoid such situations.

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