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NEA's rule requiring hawkers to personally operate stall prevents chain businesses from dominating trade: Koh Poh Koon

Hawker centre stallholders must operate their stalls personally as a measure to prevent chain businesses from «dominating the hawker scene». Speaking in Parliament on Monday (March 10), Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environ

Counting sticks: How technology helped this satay hawker reinvent tradition

Writing down orders, counting sticks, and collecting cash - these have long been Lee Bee Hock's to-do list as a hawker. Starting off selling satay along a five-foot-way, Lee recalls that era when everything was done by hand. At the time, being a hawker requi
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Counting sticks: How technology helped this satay hawker reinvent tradition

Writing down orders, counting sticks, and collecting cash - these have long been Lee Bee Hock's to-do list as a hawker. Starting off selling satay along a five-foot-way, Lee recalls that era when everything was done by hand. At the time, being a hawker required much coordination and mental calculations - she was the chef, accountant and store manager all rolled into one. «I do almost everything here,» says Lee, pointing to her son as the only other person who helps her out at her stall from time to time. While she used to have to manually count orders, satay sticks and cash to calculate her earnings, advances in technology have transformed the way her stall operates. Tradition and technology meet As a one-man operation, Lee recounts how, in the past, she had to jot down orders and payments in a book and store her cash in drawers. These days, she has a cash register with a point-of-sale (POS) system that helps her consolidate multiple orders, and a buzzer system to alert customers to collect their orders. With prices already set inside the system, she can key in orders efficiently at just the touch of a button.

MSF to launch pilot programmes for persons with disabilities to live independently

The Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) will launch two pilot programmes to help persons with disabilities live independently. Speaking at his ministry's Budget debate on Monday (March 10), Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community an
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MSF to launch pilot programmes for persons with disabilities to live independently

The Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) will launch two pilot programmes to help persons with disabilities live independently. Speaking at his ministry's Budget debate on Monday (March 10), Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Culture, Community and Youth Eric Chua said that most persons with disabilities live with their families and would like to continue doing so. «However, many ageing caregivers who may soon be unable to care for them,» he said. «Without other options, they may end up institutionalised.» Chua said that his ministry will pilot the Enabled Living Programme (ELP), starting from the second half of 2025, for those who are not able to live with their families and may require additional support for their residential arrangements. This includes a lower-income person with disabilities whose elderly caregivers have passed. Those under ELP will live in designated public rental flats where they can receive support such as basic supervision and coaching on living and social skills, added Chua. A taskforce said last year that this pilot will benefit 250 people from 2025 to 2028.

Singapore begins extradition proceedings against Indonesian fugitive Paulus Tannos, first since treaty signed in 2022

Singaporean authorities have begun the extradition process against an Indonesian businessman over his alleged role in a corruption scandal, following a request by Indonesia. It is the first such request since the treaty between the two countries came into f
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Singapore begins extradition proceedings against Indonesian fugitive Paulus Tannos, first since treaty signed in 2022

Singaporean authorities have begun the extradition process against an Indonesian businessman over his alleged role in a corruption scandal, following a request by Indonesia. It is the first such request since the treaty between the two countries came into force in March last year. It was signed in January 2022. Paulus Tannos, who also goes by the name Tjhin Thian Po, holds Singapore permanent residency, and has been remanded without bail in Singapore. He is believed to be living here since 2017. He has been on the Indonesia Corruption Eradication Commission's (KPK) wanted list since Oct 19, 2021.  According to the KPK's wanted list and Indonesian media reports, Tannos, in his 60s, is wanted for his alleged role in a graft scandal involving the government's national electronic identity card (e-KTP) project, which led to state losses of about 2.3 trillion ruppiah (S$192 million). 

Singaporean charged with $306m crypto heist blows $665k a night in clubs; gives Birkin bags to women

Singaporean Malone Lam – arrested and charged over one of the biggest crypto heist in the US – splurged up to US$500,000 (S$665,000) a night at clubs and was seen giving Hermes Birkin bags to models and influencers in his lavish outings. The US Departmen
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Singaporean charged with $306m crypto heist blows $665k a night in clubs; gives Birkin bags to women

Singaporean Malone Lam – arrested and charged over one of the biggest crypto heist in the US – splurged up to US$500,000 (S$665,000) a night at clubs and was seen giving Hermes Birkin bags to models and influencers in his lavish outings. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) said the 20-year-old and co-accused, American Jeandiel Serrano, 21, were arrested in September 2024 and charged with “conspiracy to steal and launder over US$230 million in cryptocurrency from a victim in Washington, DC”. At today’s prices, the 4,100 stolen Bitcoin are worth more than US$450 million. In his latest court hearing last week, Lam appeared in a green prison jumpsuit in a Washington court where his trial date was set for Oct 6. In the short time between the theft and their arrest, Lam and Serrano wasted no time in living it up on their alleged ill-gotten loot.

This made my day: Driver's quick thinking saves injured elderly man stranded on expressway

Amid the weekday afternoon rush on the expressway, one man's quick thinking turned a potential road hazard into a moment of kindness.  On Tuesday (Mar 4), Jason Wong, a property agent, spotted an elderly man lying down on the road shoulder of the Pan Isl
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This made my day: Driver's quick thinking saves injured elderly man stranded on expressway

Amid the weekday afternoon rush on the expressway, one man's quick thinking turned a potential road hazard into a moment of kindness.  On Tuesday (Mar 4), Jason Wong, a property agent, spotted an elderly man lying down on the road shoulder of the Pan Island Expressway (PIE).  The 34-year-old immediately pulled over and helped the elderly man.  Speaking to AsiaOne, Wong said that the man, 70, appeared disoriented and could not explain how he ended up on the expressway.  Wong also noticed that he was bleeding from his ears and had blood on his fingers.  Another driver who spotted the incident stopped to provide help to Wong and the elderly man.  Wong decided to take the man to his car to cool down and drive him to his destination.  But shortly after driving off, Wong spotted a police car and flagged it down, before handing the man over to the police.  

Singaporean charged with $297m crypto heist blows $665k a night in clubs; gives Birkin bags to women

Singaporean Malone Lam – arrested and charged over one of the biggest crypto heist in the US – splurged up to US$500,000 (S$665,000) a night at clubs and was seen giving Hermes Birkin bags to models and influencers in his lavish outings. The US Departmen
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Singaporean charged with $297m crypto heist blows $665k a night in clubs; gives Birkin bags to women

Singaporean Malone Lam – arrested and charged over one of the biggest crypto heist in the US – splurged up to US$500,000 (S$665,000) a night at clubs and was seen giving Hermes Birkin bags to models and influencers in his lavish outings. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) said the 20-year-old and co-accused, American Jeandiel Serrano, 21, were arrested in September 2024 and charged with “conspiracy to steal and launder over US$230 million in cryptocurrency from a victim in Washington, DC”. At today’s prices, the 4,100 stolen Bitcoin are worth more than US$450 million. In his latest court hearing last week, Lam appeared in a green prison jumpsuit in a Washington court where his trial date was set for Oct 6. In the short time between the theft and their arrest, Lam and Serrano wasted no time in living it up on their alleged ill-gotten loot.

Man to be charged after allegedly exposing himself to cabin crew member on Singapore-bound flight

SINGAPORE - A 23-year-old Indonesian man will be charged on March 12 for allegedly exposing his private parts to a female member of the cabin crew on board an aircraft en route to Singapore. The police said they were alerted to the incident on Jan 23. It i
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Man to be charged after allegedly exposing himself to cabin crew member on Singapore-bound flight

SINGAPORE - A 23-year-old Indonesian man will be charged on March 12 for allegedly exposing his private parts to a female member of the cabin crew on board an aircraft en route to Singapore. The police said they were alerted to the incident on Jan 23. It is not known which airline was involved, or where the plane had departed from. According to investigations, the man had allegedly unzipped his pants and exposed himself while in his seat during the flight. He then covered himself with a blanket and set up his mobile phone to record a video. When a member of the cabin crew approached him to serve his meal, the man purportedly removed the blanket and exposed his genitals to her in full view. The woman left to report the incident to her supervisor. When the aircraft landed in Changi Airport, the man was arrested, and his phone was seized for investigation. If found guilty of sexual exposure, he can be jailed for up to a year, fined, or both. The police said they take a firm stance against sexual offenders who commit indecent acts that cause alarm, distress and harassment to others, whether in an aircraft or in public.

Singapore-registered car crashes into JB restaurant, local police probing incident

Diners at an eatery in Johor Bahru (JB) were left stunned after a car with a Singapore-registered licence plate crashed into the premises on Wednesday (Mar 5). A clip of the incident posted on Facebook on Thursday shows a black SUV reversing out of the eater
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Singapore-registered car crashes into JB restaurant, local police probing incident

Diners at an eatery in Johor Bahru (JB) were left stunned after a car with a Singapore-registered licence plate crashed into the premises on Wednesday (Mar 5). A clip of the incident posted on Facebook on Thursday shows a black SUV reversing out of the eatery before pausing and inching forward twice. The driver, dressed in a white shirt, attempts to reverse again but eventually alights to allow another man to take over driving. The car successfully backs out of the eatery with the other man at the wheel. JB South police chief assistant commissioner Raub Selamat said in a statement published on Facebook on Saturday that the incident occurred at a Thai restaurant at about 10.50pm that day. The police statement further said that a 46-year-old, believed to be Singaporean, had lost control of the vehicle he was driving and crashed into the restaurant, hitting the wall, tables and chairs inside. When the man tried reversing, he hit another SUV parked outside. No one was injured in the incident.

Fire breaks out at Tuas industrial building, 2 people assessed for smoke inhalation

A fire broke out at a two-storey industrial building at 10 Tuas Avenue 18A on Saturday (March 8) evening. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) were alerted at 7.30pm. According to an SCDF post on Facebook later that night, the fire involved paint-as
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Fire breaks out at Tuas industrial building, 2 people assessed for smoke inhalation

A fire broke out at a two-storey industrial building at 10 Tuas Avenue 18A on Saturday (March 8) evening. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) were alerted at 7.30pm. According to an SCDF post on Facebook later that night, the fire involved paint-associated products in an area measuring roughly 30m by 15m. Firefighters extinguished the flames using four water jets in about an hour. Six individuals were evacuated from the premises before SCDF arrived. Two were assessed for smoke inhalation and declined to be sent to the hospital. SCDF added that an unmanned firefighting machine and water jets are being used to dampen down the affected area. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

International Women's Day: Meet the Singapore women levelling up in gaming

Singaporean women are making waves in the gaming industry — slay, queens!  A 2023 report from Niko Partners found that 37 per cent of gamers are female in Asia, and they are outpacing the growth of new male gamers annually. From esports champions to gam
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International Women's Day: Meet the Singapore women levelling up in gaming

Singaporean women are making waves in the gaming industry — slay, queens!  A 2023 report from Niko Partners found that 37 per cent of gamers are female in Asia, and they are outpacing the growth of new male gamers annually. From esports champions to game developers and industry leaders, these powerhouses are proving that gaming is for everyone. As they continue to break barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create opportunities, they're shaping a more inclusive gaming landscape for future generations. This year, to commemorate International Women's Day (March 8), here are some of the inspiring women taking Singapore's gaming scene to the next level: Tammy Tang https://www.instagram.com/p/DCLklDYShZ2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link A bonafide legend in the gaming scene, Tammy «furryfish» Tang founded Singapore's first all-female esports squad Team Asterisk in 2005 and has worn multiple hats in the esports industry as a gamer, streamer, influencer, and esports event manager.

Low-income caregivers can get grants under new NTUC programme from mid-April

Widow Madam Noor Farahin Ahmad, 54, has to care for her bedridden 81-year-old father, who has severe dementia, and her nine-year-old son.  She is living on her savings as she had to quit her job in the civil service in October 2024 to cope with her many dut
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Low-income caregivers can get grants under new NTUC programme from mid-April

Widow Madam Noor Farahin Ahmad, 54, has to care for her bedridden 81-year-old father, who has severe dementia, and her nine-year-old son.  She is living on her savings as she had to quit her job in the civil service in October 2024 to cope with her many duties. She is among low-income caregivers who will be able to apply for aid under a new NTUC Care Fund (Caregiver Support) programme from mid-April. The $5.4 million fund, first announced in Nov 2024, aims to help over 4,000 beneficiaries yearly from 2025 to 2027. “His expenditure can cost me about $400 to $500 a month,” said Madam Farahin, referring to her father’s adult diapers and puréed food. Single caregivers with a maximum monthly gross income of $6,000 can apply for the fund to look after children aged 19 and below or elderly parents above 63 years old. If the caregiver’s gross monthly income exceeds $6,000, his or her per capita income has to be $1,500 or below to qualify for the fund. Qualified caregivers will be able to get grants of $350 per school-going child, and $200 per elderly dependent.

18 motorcyclists found driving without valid licence in enforcement operation near Woodlands checkpoint

A multi-agency enforcement operation conducted near Woodlands Checkpoint on Feb 25 has caught several errant motorcyclists. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on March 7 that the traffic police worked with the National Environment Agency (NEA) and Land Tr
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18 motorcyclists found driving without valid licence in enforcement operation near Woodlands checkpoint

A multi-agency enforcement operation conducted near Woodlands Checkpoint on Feb 25 has caught several errant motorcyclists. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on March 7 that the traffic police worked with the National Environment Agency (NEA) and Land Transport Authority (LTA) for the operation, stopping more than 160 motorcyclists for checks. PHOTO: Singapore Police Force They detected 18 people driving without a valid licence. Under Section 35(1) Road Traffic Act 1961, the offence carries a fine of up to $10,000 and/or a jail term of up to three years. Repeat offenders may be fined up to $20,000, incur a jail term of up to six years, or both. They may also have to forfeit their vehicles. Eight of the 18 motorcyclists were also liable for using a motor vehicle without insurance coverage under Section 3(1) of the Motor Vehicles (Third-Party Risks and Compensation) Act 1960.

'Fortunately I was not on a plane': Woman's power bank catches fire onboard MRT train

When smoke started emanating from her bag while she was commuting on the East-West Line (EWL), one woman was horrified to realise that her power bank had caught fire. Speaking about her experience on Xiaohongshu, the woman said that when the train she was o
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'Fortunately I was not on a plane': Woman's power bank catches fire onboard MRT train

When smoke started emanating from her bag while she was commuting on the East-West Line (EWL), one woman was horrified to realise that her power bank had caught fire. Speaking about her experience on Xiaohongshu, the woman said that when the train she was on was at Raffles Place MRT station at about 5.25pm yesterday (March 7), the power bank in her handbag suddenly caught fire and started smoking. «Everyone in the train car panicked. When the train doors opened, everyone ran out. The air was filled with smoke. I quickly threw my bag to the ground and ran out as well. My hand and my bag were burnt,» she wrote. Photos and videos posted by the woman show SMRT staff attempting to put out the fire as the power bank emits white smoke. Other photos posted also show the woman's top partially blackened with soot and her left hand slightly burned. She said in her post the station staff quickly evacuated the other passengers. She added the only other items in her bag were an access card, data cable and earphones.

Man allegedly throws porridge and alcohol at pregnant woman when asked to stop smoking in eatery, given stern warning

A man allegedly threw porridge and alcohol at a pregnant woman sitting at the neighbouring table while both were at a frog porridge eatery at Geylang Lorong 16. Sharing her account of the incident in a post on Xiaohongshu, the woman said the incident occurre
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Man allegedly throws porridge and alcohol at pregnant woman when asked to stop smoking in eatery, given stern warning

A man allegedly threw porridge and alcohol at a pregnant woman sitting at the neighbouring table while both were at a frog porridge eatery at Geylang Lorong 16. Sharing her account of the incident in a post on Xiaohongshu, the woman said the incident occurred on the second day of Chinese New Year (Jan 30). She said that the smell of smoke made her feel unwell, which prompted her to ask the man to stop. However, she claimed the man deliberately walked over to her and continued smoking, asking her where she was from. The woman did not respond as her husband had stepped away to order food and she was alone and scared. She explained that she did not wish to disclose her pregnancy at the time as she was still in the early stages of her pregnancy and her baby bump was not visible yet. Seeing no reaction from her, the man allegedly scolded her and returned to his seat. He then allegedly threw porridge and alcohol at her before being pulled away by his friend. The woman also claimed the man «patted her menacingly» and she and her husband thus called the police claiming sexual harassment.

Influencer admits stealing $200k worth of Louis Vuitton items from Sentosa bungalow

A Singaporean influencer has admitted to a string of offences including breaking into a bungalow on Treasure Island on Sentosa, cheating and forgery. He also admitted to submitting forged payment receipts to deceive Ion Orchard into issuing him more than $76
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Influencer admits stealing $200k worth of Louis Vuitton items from Sentosa bungalow

A Singaporean influencer has admitted to a string of offences including breaking into a bungalow on Treasure Island on Sentosa, cheating and forgery. He also admitted to submitting forged payment receipts to deceive Ion Orchard into issuing him more than $76,900 worth of shopping vouchers. Chin Tung Sheng, 26, pleaded guilty to seven charges on March 7 for the offences he committed from April 2020 to December 2023. He appeared in court via video link, keeping his head down during proceedings. Chin, who has been in remand since December 2023, has over 334,000 followers on his Instagram page, where he flaunted his lavish lifestyle. Detailing Chin’s housebreaking offence, Deputy Public Prosecutor Caleb Looi said the owner of a bungalow on Treasure Island was looking to find a tenant for the house in 2023. Chin saw advertisements that the bungalow was up for rent and went to view the house several times in October and November that year. There, he spotted three large trunks, seven suitcases and four boxes from luxury brand Louis Vuitton.

Carousell 'counsellors': Mental health experts warn they could worsen existing issues

Mental health experts have expressed concern over the rise in the number of unqualified individuals providing counselling services online, which they say have the potential for «misdiagnosis, ineffective or harmful interventions, and breaches of confid
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Carousell 'counsellors': Mental health experts warn they could worsen existing issues

Mental health experts have expressed concern over the rise in the number of unqualified individuals providing counselling services online, which they say have the potential for «misdiagnosis, ineffective or harmful interventions, and breaches of confidentiality». Said James Chong, Clinical Director at The Lion Mind, a non-profit organisation: «Being a 'good listener' is mistakenly equated with having the qualifications to provide effective counselling.» This comes after instances of unaccredited individuals offering mental health services were found on the online marketplace Carousell with some offering free counselling, while others charge up to $70 per session.

'He had no memory of it at all': Man seeks eyewitnesses after brother-in-law sustains serious injuries in Seletar accident

When Justin Liew's sister couldn't contact her husband after work last Friday (Feb 28), the duo started getting anxious. It was only after midnight that they received word from the police that their kin had been hospitalised after being involved in an acci
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'He had no memory of it at all': Man seeks eyewitnesses after brother-in-law sustains serious injuries in Seletar accident

When Justin Liew's sister couldn't contact her husband after work last Friday (Feb 28), the duo started getting anxious. It was only after midnight that they received word from the police that their kin had been hospitalised after being involved in an accident. Liew made a post on Wednesday (Mar 5), seeking eyewitnesses to his brother-in-law's accident in Seletar last Friday. In the post, the Malaysian shared a photograph of his brother-in-law Chen Weijian (transliteration) lying on a hospital bed with his right leg in a cast. Liew explained that Chen had been riding a motorcycle at the time of the accident, and that a good Samaritan had called an ambulance that attended to Chen later. «Due to the serious injuries of [Chen], it is currently impossible to confirm what happened in the incident, so we don't know if it was a hit-and-run or something else,» Liew said. Speaking with 8world, Liew recalled how his sister, a Malaysian working in Singapore, had tried to contact Chen that day but got no response. 

Heavy traffic expected at land checkpoints for upcoming March school holidays and Hari Raya Puasa: ICA

Travellers can expect heavy traffic at both Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints during the upcoming March school holidays and Hari Raya Puasa, according to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).  The school holidays will start from March 14 till Mar
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Heavy traffic expected at land checkpoints for upcoming March school holidays and Hari Raya Puasa: ICA

Travellers can expect heavy traffic at both Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints during the upcoming March school holidays and Hari Raya Puasa, according to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).  The school holidays will start from March 14 till March 24, while the Hari Raya Puasa holiday is from March 28 to April 1.  In a statement on March 7, the ICA said that more than three million travellers crossed Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints during the recent Chinese New Year period from Jan 24 to Jan 30, with over 521,000 travellers crossing in a single day on Jan 24.  During peak hours, departing car travellers had to wait up to three hours for immigration clearance due to traffic tailback from Malaysia. The ICA encouraged those travelling by bus or motorcycle to use QR codes in lieu of passports for faster and more convenient immigration clearance. Alternatively, travellers can consider taking the cross-border bus services, the authority said.

Bullying in schools: Bystanders who record and share such videos may be punished, says Maliki

People who record and circulate videos of bullying in schools could face punishment, said Second Minister for Education Dr Maliki Osman on Friday (March 7). In response to parliamentary questions on school bullying and the recent Montfort Secondary Schoo
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Bullying in schools: Bystanders who record and share such videos may be punished, says Maliki

People who record and circulate videos of bullying in schools could face punishment, said Second Minister for Education Dr Maliki Osman on Friday (March 7). In response to parliamentary questions on school bullying and the recent Montfort Secondary School fighting case, Maliki said the Ministry of Education (MOE) and schools prefer to handle each case sensitively to «provide space and privacy for the students involved to learn from their mistakes and grow from the experience». However, if a case is publicised online in a manner that unfairly depicts an incident, MOE may have to release information related to the case to provide a balanced view. This would include the actions of all who were involved based on the school's investigation - to be fair to educators and all parties involved, said Dr Maliki. He added that bystanders as well as those who record the incident and share the recordings online will also be called out, counselled and punished if necessary.

'Let us be ambassadors of peace': Shanmugam on importance to continue Muslim groups' tradition of helping, connecting with community

Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said local Muslim community groups, also known as qaryah, can help in interfaith and interracial understanding amid a challenging security landscape. He was speaking to qaryah group leaders and volunteers at Khalid
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'Let us be ambassadors of peace': Shanmugam on importance to continue Muslim groups' tradition of helping, connecting with community

Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said local Muslim community groups, also known as qaryah, can help in interfaith and interracial understanding amid a challenging security landscape. He was speaking to qaryah group leaders and volunteers at Khalid Mosque in Joo Chiat on March 6 during a Qaryah Appreciation Iftar (breaking fast), which brought qaryah leaders together to recognise their contributions. “Really, you can see the ‘kampung spirit’ and I think it is extremely important that we continue with this tradition of qaryah,” said Mr Shanmugam. “It is a real ground-up initiative, and we will give it every support.” The 150 attendees at the event included Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli, Minister of State for Health and Digital Development and Information Rahayu Mahzam, MPs such as Dr Wan Rizal of Jalan Besar GRC, and senior executives of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore, or Muis. Mr Shanmugam focused on three areas: radicalisation, maintaining social cohesion, and the role qaryah plays in strengthening harmony between faiths.

Maximum employment period for work permit holders lifted, employment age raised to 63

To allow companies to retain older and more experienced workers, the maximum employment period for all work permit holders will be lifted, said Manpower Minister Tan See Leng during the Committee of Supply (COS) debate in Parliament on Thursday (Mar 6). Curr
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Maximum employment period for work permit holders lifted, employment age raised to 63

To allow companies to retain older and more experienced workers, the maximum employment period for all work permit holders will be lifted, said Manpower Minister Tan See Leng during the Committee of Supply (COS) debate in Parliament on Thursday (Mar 6). Currently, workers who are not from Malaysia or the North Asian territories of Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea and Taiwan can be employed in Singapore for a maximum of 14 to 26 years, depending on their skill levels and industry sector. This restriction had caused firms to let go of experienced workers «who could be at prime working age», stated Dr Tan. Additionally, existing work permit holders will be allowed to work until 63, in line with Singapore's retirement age. Currently, they can work only till 60. The age limit for new work permit applications will also be raised to 61. At present, Malaysian applicants must be aged below 58 while non-Malaysian workers must be aged below 50.  These changes take into account the recommendations made by the Alliance for Action on Business Competitiveness, and will be implemented from July 1.

'It was a good time to upgrade': More HDB flat owners took the leap to private homes in 2024

After living in their Jurong West HDB flat for over 20 years, this Singaporean couple finally decided that it was time to upgrade to a private property.  The value of their five-room flat has, after all, appreciated by around $400,000 over the years.  Je
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'It was a good time to upgrade': More HDB flat owners took the leap to private homes in 2024

After living in their Jurong West HDB flat for over 20 years, this Singaporean couple finally decided that it was time to upgrade to a private property.  The value of their five-room flat has, after all, appreciated by around $400,000 over the years.  Jeffrey Teh, 49, and Ling Goh, 46, paid about $350,000 for their flat some 20 years ago. They subsequently forked out about $1.42 million for their three-room condo in Choa Chu Kang last year.  Speaking to AsiaOne, the couple said that their decision to make the move was driven by investment goals and the future of their two children. «We have been living in our HDB flat for a period of time and we have seen a healthy growth in our flat's market value. We thought it was a good time for us to upgrade to a private home,» said Teh, who operates his own business. Goh, who works as an admin manager, added that the leap was also made for their children as they got to enjoy the condo's facilities and the proximity to their schools. This couple is among the growing number of HDB flat owners who made the leap to private housing in 2024.

Staff involved in NRIC saga could face 'appropriate measures' from counselling to having performance grade and payments reduced

SINGAPORE — The officers and senior management involved in missteps that led to the disclosure of full NRIC numbers on a government business portal could face a range of «appropriate measures», from counselling to retraining and reductions in t
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Staff involved in NRIC saga could face 'appropriate measures' from counselling to having performance grade and payments reduced

SINGAPORE — The officers and senior management involved in missteps that led to the disclosure of full NRIC numbers on a government business portal could face a range of «appropriate measures», from counselling to retraining and reductions in their performance grade and performance-based payments. This comes after a review panel investigated the incident that took place on Dec 9, 2024, and found lapses in the process and communication between the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) and the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI). Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean told Parliament on March 6 that while the review found there was no malicious or wilful wrongdoing by the officers involved, «there were inadequacies in their judgment and actions». In its report released on March 3, the review panel flagged six instances where the agencies could have done better, including clearer communications from MDDI.

Students to use L1R4 score for JC admission from 2028; 16 points or less needed to qualify

Students looking to enter Junior College (JC) from 2028 will be assessed using revised admission criteria, the education ministry announced on Thursday (March 6). The revised JC admission scores will be based on the L1R4 — one language and four relevan
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Students to use L1R4 score for JC admission from 2028; 16 points or less needed to qualify

Students looking to enter Junior College (JC) from 2028 will be assessed using revised admission criteria, the education ministry announced on Thursday (March 6). The revised JC admission scores will be based on the L1R4 — one language and four relevant subjects — instead of the L1R5 introduced in 1989. This means that one less subject will be counted towards students' JC admission score. As a result, they will need a gross aggregate score of 16 points, rather than 20 points, to be eligible for JC. Additionally, bonus points — which recognise co-curricular activities (CCAs) and other language programmes — will be capped at three points instead of four.

Woman, 20, pleads guilty to cheating and extorting money from men in underage honeytrap ploy

A woman and her boyfriend created fictitious female online personas to target men, whom they later extorted money from by threatening to report their interactions with purported minors to the police. On March 5, the 20-year-old woman pleaded guilty to a chea
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Woman, 20, pleads guilty to cheating and extorting money from men in underage honeytrap ploy

A woman and her boyfriend created fictitious female online personas to target men, whom they later extorted money from by threatening to report their interactions with purported minors to the police. On March 5, the 20-year-old woman pleaded guilty to a cheating charge and two counts of extortion. Seven other charges will be taken into consideration during her sentencing. She cannot be named as she was below 18 years old when she was involved in at least one of these seven charges. The case involving her 23-year-old boyfriend is still pending. He also cannot be named, as doing so could lead to her identity. Through their honeytrap ruse, the couple cheated one of their victims into handing over $3,500. They also extorted around $12,000 in total from other victims, including the father of a man they targeted. On Jan 13, 2024, the couple created a fictitious persona named “Farah” on messaging platform Telegram. “Farah” then contacted V1, a 25-year-old man, and they chatted about sexual activities.

Crane truck catches fire at Changi Airport Terminal 5 worksite

A crane truck at Changi Airport's Terminal 5 (T5) worksite caught fire in the early hours of March 4. A video shared on Facebook shows the crane truck's operator cabin compartment engulfed in flames. A Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) fire engine and
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Crane truck catches fire at Changi Airport Terminal 5 worksite

A crane truck at Changi Airport's Terminal 5 (T5) worksite caught fire in the early hours of March 4. A video shared on Facebook shows the crane truck's operator cabin compartment engulfed in flames. A Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) fire engine and an ambulance are also seen in the video. One worker wearing a Changi Airport Group (CAG) safety vest can be seen on the site.  SCDF said it was alerted to the crane truck fire at 35 Tanah Merah Coast Road at about 4.45am. The fire was extinguished using a hosereel and a Compressed Air Foam backpack.  No injuries were reported and the cause of the fire is under investigation, SCDF added. CAG declined to comment on the incident. 

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