The prosecution has accused Worker's Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh of having inconsistencies in his testimony during his trial on Thursday (Nov 7). During the cross-examination of Singh - which began on Wednesday (Nov 6) and was extended to Thursday - the prosecution, represented by Deputy Attorney-General Ang Cheng Hock, grilled the 48-year-old. Ang also occasionally raised his tone, apparently frustrated with Singh's responses, which were often packaged together with clarifying statements. In a question posed to Singh on whether he should have contacted Raeesah Khan to check if she would be comfortable with sharing information with the disciplinary panel about her experience as a victim of sexual assault, he had replied that that the notion simply had not crossed his mind. «I'm also not sure whether that's normal or natural,» he said, explaining that it wouldn't «sound natural» to inform the individual being investigated on the topics that the panel would address.
The Ministry of Manpower's (MOM) call for construction firms to conduct a two-week safety timeout is an opportunity for all parties to «self-reflect», said Senior Minister of State for Manpower Zaqy Mohamad. On Thursday (Nov 7), MOM said that the Multi-Agency Workplace Safety and Health Taskforce (MAST) and industry associations are strongly encouraging construction companies to initiate a safety timeout from Nov 8 to Nov 22. This timeout is a reminder to companies to make sure they have safety procedures in place and enforce them. The 10 deaths between July to October this year also suggest a reduced emphasis on workplace safety and health in the sector.
AstraZeneca's new $2 billion facility in Tuas, when completed in 2029, will be the company's first end-to-end antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) production site globally. Unlike conventional chemotherapy drugs which are unable to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells, ADCs are next-generation treatments that deliver highly potent cancer-killing agents directly to cancer cells through a targeted antibody. Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony on Thursday (Nov 7), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said that the new facility will «be a significant boost to Singapore's biopharmaceutical industry» and will help build up Singapore’s competitive advantage in ADC manufacturing . He added that “this facility will provide a shot in the arm for Singapore’s biopharmaceutical industry with world-leading ADC technological capabilities”. AstraZeneca’s 58-acre (about the size of 31 football fields) greenfield facility in Tuas South will incorporate all four steps of the manufacturing process in one site, and it will also utilise artificial intelligence and digital platforms.
SINGAPORE — The National Parks Board (NParks) is looking into a case of a dog handler kicking a dog at Coney Island Park. A five-second clip that surfaced on social media sites on Wednesday (Nov 6) shows two women walking side by side, each handling four leashed dogs. One of the women is seen kicking one of the dogs in the face. The video was uploaded by @sgfollowsall on Instagram, with a caption stating that the individual who filmed it had witnessed the incident at 10.57am on Nov 6 while on a stroll at Coney Island Park. In response to queries by The Straits Times, Jessica Kwok, NParks' group director of enforcement and investigation, said the organisation had received feedback on the incident and was looking into it.
A body was recovered from the waters near Woodlands Waterfront Jetty on Nov 7, after search-and-rescue operations were conducted in response to a report that a man had fallen into the water earlier that morning. A blue police tent, used to cover a human body in a public place, was spotted at the scene at around 4.27pm, reported The Straits Times. The incident occurred at approximately 10am where the man was discovered missing by his employer, leading to suspicions that he had fallen into the waters, according to Lianhe Zaobao. The man was reportedly doing cleanup work at the jetty then. In response to AsiaOne's queries just before 5pm, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said that it had received a report that a crew member onboard a flotsam retrieval craft had fallen into the water near Woodlands Waterfront Jetty. MPA said then that it deployed its craft to the area and search efforts were underway. They added that they were also coordinating with the Police Coast Guard and the Singapore Civil Defence Force.
Private tutor Jade Lim has lived in Hougang for all her life, but she feels indifferent about the north-east area. «Just my luck that Punggol and Sengkang have the Light Rapid Transit (LRT),» she told AsiaOne. The 27-year-old commutes to Punggol and Sengkang regularly for work. «It's so confusing and terrible. There's two directions and it takes such a long time to get to a specific place. »Sometimes it's so full during peak hours and you can't get in.« Another source of her frustration? The lack of »hip and interesting« food and beverage outlets in the north-east. »It's trendy for cafes to open in the heartlands, but there's not a lot of options here," the self-professed foodie said, adding she would prefer to live in the Central area. A recent AsiaOne survey has crowned the north-eastern part of Singapore, which also includes Hougang, Punggol, Sengkang and Serangoon, as the least satisfied place to live in. Conducted in January to uncover factors contributing to Singaporean's satisfaction with their housing situation, the survey received 1,344 responses from residents islandwide.
SINGAPORE — The Singapore-founded It bag brand Aupen has been seen on the arms of pop superstars Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and Beyonce, but the team behind the trendy label has largely kept a low profile — until now. Former Singapore national swimmer Nicholas Tan has come forward as its founder in an interview with fashion trade journal Women's Wear Daily (WWD). The 35-year-old is a former Asian Games (2010) and two-time SEA Games (2007 and 2011) athlete. He helped to bring home the gold for Singapore in the men's 4x100m freestyle relay at the 2007 SEA Games. After his swimming career, Tan studied biology at Harvard University in the US. He was also an early team member of what is now known as Sea, the parent company behind Singapore-based e-commerce platform Shopee. On the style front, he was the first Singaporean man to feature in a top European brand's campaign for a season collection. He was selected for Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana's 2014 spring/summer advertising campaign. Tan told WWD that his interest in fashion was sparked by his modelling career.
True to his word, Olympic bronze medallist Max Maeder donned a red T-shirt and was seen serving some piping hot curry puffs to a long line of customers on Thursday (Nov 7) morning. The 18-year-old national kitefoiler previously promised that he would work at a curry puff stall for a day if he clinched the Young World Sailor of the Year award, which he did on Nov 5. He chose to work at Soon Soon Huat Curry Puff as it's one of his favourite stalls, he told the media after receiving his award from Minister of Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong on Tuesday (Nov 5). https://www.instagram.com/p/DBgLa6oS6w4/?hl=en&img_index=2 On Thursday morning, Maeder opened the shutters of Soon Soon Huat Curry Puff in Katong at 7.30am, and was greeted by a snaking line of customers. He told 8world that he reached the shop around 7am to familiarise himself with their operations, and enjoy a chicken curry puff before business began. Maeder also made sure to get a good night's sleep the night before so that he could serve his customers well.
Deputy Attorney-General Ang Cheng Hock and Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh had a tense exchange in court as the prosecution began its cross-examination of the defendant on Wednesday (Nov 6). Singh is contesting two charges of wilfully giving false answers to the Committee of Privileges (COP), which was convened in November 2021 to look into a lie that former WP MP Raeesah Khan had told in Parliament three months prior. On Wednesday, DAG Ang questioned Singh on some of the alleged inconsistences between his court testimony and his evident to the COP. One of these issues pertains to Singh's second charge, where he allegedly gave false answers to the COP about telling Khan on Oct 3, 2021 to clarify her story about the rape survivor if the issue was brought up in Parliament the next day. His first charge relates to a meeting between Khan and the WP leaders on Aug 8, 2021. Singh, 48, allegedly lied when he said he wanted Khan to clarify her untruth in parliament at this meeting. During the COP, Singh had said Khan would have to clarify the matter, whether or not it was brought up by the government.
SINGAPORE — The ultimate decision to amend the Insurance Act — which would prevent the current form of the Allianz-Income deal from going through — was made by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong himself, together with the Cabinet. Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam clarified this in a Facebook post on Wednesday (Nov 6) after former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Suee Chieh in his own Facebook post said he had passed on his feedback on the proposed deal through Shanmugam. The Government announced in Parliament in October that the deal between German insurer Allianz and Income Insurance in its current form had been called off over concerns about the deal structure and the ability of the local insurer to continue its social mission. It then rushed through an amendment to the Insurance Act to allow the approval of the deal to be withheld. This paved the way for the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to consider the views of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) in future applications related to insurers that are cooperatives or are linked to them.
As Americans headed to the polls on Tuesday (Nov 5), the world watched to see who emerged as the 47th president of the United States. But between Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris, which administration would have been more beneficial for Singapore? To find out how either administration would impact Singapore, AsiaOne spoke with three experts to get an insight on the two candidates' policies. In terms of public opinion, Associate Professor Bilveer Singh from the National University of Singapore's Political Science faculty said that most Singaporeans «will not mind» whoever wins the presidential race. Until the new administration's policies start «biting» Singaporeans, that is. Veteran Singapore diplomat Kishore Mahbubani agreed that the world would be a «calmer place» if Harris won the keys to the Oval Office, Fortune reported. «The last thing you want is an erratic leader like Donald Trump coming in,» he said at the Insights Forum during the Singapore FinTech Festival on Monday.
SINGAPORE — An Indonesian maid was charged on Nov 6 with causing grievous hurt by performing a rash act in an accident in River Valley that killed a four-year-old girl. Lilyana Eva, 32, is accused of committing the offence shortly before 5pm on Jan 23. According to court documents, she allegedly failed to ensure the safety of Zara Mei Orlic that day by bringing her to cross a road at an unsignalised junction without holding on to the child. As a result, the girl ran across the road and suffered serious injuries after a car struck her. She died later that day. On July 12, in Coroner Eddy Tham's findings into Zara's death, he said the Australian girl was on her way home from pre-school with Lilyana. Zara had walked a short distance ahead of the maid, who was carrying school bags and was holding the hand of Zara's two-year-old sister. Zara ran across Institution Hill in River Valley and did not notice an oncoming car from her left. Coroner Tham said the girl, who was just 1m tall, was completely obscured by a stationary vehicle nearby.
He's served up a storm of victories this year — but his next dish will be quite different. National kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder will be working at a curry puff stall as he had promised if he won at the 2024 World Sailing Awards. The 18-year-old clinched the inaugural Young World Sailor of the Year award on Tuesday (Nov 5). Maeder received the award from Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong at a ceremony at Chijmes Hall. «I'm a man of my word,» he said. «I'll be there as early as I can, and as long as I can,» he said. Maeder, who loves the snack, added that he plans to work at Soon Soon Huat Curry Puff in Katong on Thursday. «They have some very, very good curry puffs and I've enjoyed it every time I'm there so I had to pick that one.» He was not able to procure a food hygiene certificate in time to make the curry puffs himself, but Maeder will be serving the snacks to customers.
Three men were caught brawling at an undisclosed HDB estate, with one man ending up in the rubbish bin. A 47-second video was uploaded on Tuesday (Nov 5) to Singapore Road Accident's Facebook page. A man in a black shirt was seen being lifted by the pair of men and pushed into the rubbish bin. In a separate clip, the man in black was seen acting aggressively towards the duo, throwing punches and kicking the man in white. The man in blue attempted to break up the fight. Speaking to AsiaOne, the police confirmed that a report was lodged and that investigations are ongoing.
SINGAPORE — As the Government ramps up spending to support the growing number of senior citizens, it should remain prudent and avoid wastefulness in its initiatives, said a parliamentary committee. The Estimates Committee, which examines government spending, also suggested that the authorities review initiatives under the Age Well SG programme when there is sufficient data to do so, to reduce any duplication. An estimated $3.5 billion has been set aside for Age Well SG to support seniors in their homes and communities. Noting that the Government had said it would review the cost-effectiveness of Age Well SG programmes, the committee called for the outcomes of these reviews to be shared when ready.
Workers' Party (WP) chief Pritam Singh took to the stand on Tuesday (Nov 5) to make his defence after the judge ruled that the prosecution had made out a sufficient case against him. The trial at the State Courts resumed after the prosecution wrapped up its case on Oct 24. The 48-year-old is contesting two counts under the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act for wilfully giving false answers to the Committee of Privileges (COP), which was convened in November 2021 to look into a controversy involving former WP MP Raeesah Khan. Here are some highlights from the day in court. 1. Singh on why he chose Khan to be MP Answering questions from his lawyer Andre Jumabhoy, Singh said he first met Khan at a Meet-the-People session in 2019, where she volunteered as a case writer. She summarised resident issues for Singh to read before he spoke to them. During her frequent appearances at these sessions, Singh said that it was «quite clear that Khan was a person who was empathetic» to residents' concerns.