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GE2025: 5 hot wards to watch

The electoral boundaries of Singapore have been redrawn — which means election season is almost here. New faces from various political parties have been spotted on the ground over the past few months, with some opposition parties laying early claims on c

Singapore prosecutors say US server fraud case involves $519m of transactions

Prosecutors told a court on Thursday (March 13) that a case in which Singapore-based firms have been accused of fraudulently supplying US servers to Malaysia involves transactions worth US$390 million (S$519 million). Three men have been charged with committ
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Singapore prosecutors say US server fraud case involves $519m of transactions

Prosecutors told a court on Thursday (March 13) that a case in which Singapore-based firms have been accused of fraudulently supplying US servers to Malaysia involves transactions worth US$390 million (S$519 million). Three men have been charged with committing fraud against Dell and Super Micro by falsely representing where the servers would end up. Local media have linked the case to the possible transfer of Nvidia's artificial intelligence chips to Chinese AI firm DeepSeek. The US is investigating if DeepSeek, whose AI model's performance rocked the tech world in January, has been using banned US chips. Authorities have said the servers may have contained Nvidia chips but did not say whether the chips were the high-end semiconductors that are subject to US export controls. Asked about the potential link to DeepSeek, Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said last week that he did not want to speculate. The three suspects are Singaporeans Aaron Woon, 41, and Alan Wei, 49, and Chinese national Li Ming, 51.

Popping floor tiles: 2 weeks to complete repairs at Yew Tee HDB block

Repairs are ongoing at a Yew Tee HDB block after floor tiles popped out at the lift landing area on March 11. In a minute-long video posted on TikTok by user yunzhonh.qu, cracked tiles were seen strewn over the area at Block 691A Choa Chu Kang Crescent.
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Popping floor tiles: 2 weeks to complete repairs at Yew Tee HDB block

Repairs are ongoing at a Yew Tee HDB block after floor tiles popped out at the lift landing area on March 11. In a minute-long video posted on TikTok by user yunzhonh.qu, cracked tiles were seen strewn over the area at Block 691A Choa Chu Kang Crescent. Some tiles could also be seen popping high into the air. As at 12pm on Thursday (March 13), the video has garnered 524,000 views. In response to the incident, MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC Alex Yam said in a Facebook post that town council workers have removed the popped tiles and repairs will take two weeks to complete.  He added that popping tiles occur with changing temperatures or age. 

From survival to success — What’s next for Singapore’s economy?

You may be familiar with the history of how Singapore grew from a fishing village to the metropolitan city that it is today. With such a huge transformation, it is important to reflect on how we got here and what our next steps are. To guide Singapore in cha
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From survival to success — What’s next for Singapore’s economy?

You may be familiar with the history of how Singapore grew from a fishing village to the metropolitan city that it is today. With such a huge transformation, it is important to reflect on how we got here and what our next steps are. To guide Singapore in charting its next lap of growth, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has unveiled the Singapore Economy 2030 vision. The strategic blueprint centres on four key pillars to propel Singapore's growth trajectory: Trade, Enterprise, Manufacturing, and Services. Here are the important takeaways from the Singapore Economy 2030 vision: Trade 2030 By 2030, Singapore aims to boost its export value to at least S$1 trillion and its international commodity trade flows to US$2 trillion (SGD$2.7 trillion). To achieve these goals, the Trade 2030 strategy focuses on anchoring new flows and growing trading volumes, deepening companies' efforts in key areas such as sustainability, and enhancing trade relationships with global economies.

CDL saga: Kwek Leng Beng ends lawsuit, all parties to remain in roles

SINGAPORE - Billionaire tycoon Kwek Leng Beng will drop the lawsuit he had filed against his son Sherman Kwek and other directors of City Developments Limited (CDL), in the latest turn of a high-profile family rift that set tongues wagging for more than two w
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CDL saga: Kwek Leng Beng ends lawsuit, all parties to remain in roles

SINGAPORE - Billionaire tycoon Kwek Leng Beng will drop the lawsuit he had filed against his son Sherman Kwek and other directors of City Developments Limited (CDL), in the latest turn of a high-profile family rift that set tongues wagging for more than two weeks. The executive chairman of CDL said on March 12 that he has decided to drop the lawsuit he had filed in February to stop his son and majority directors of CDL from implementing a number of board resolutions.  The lawsuit was also filed to restrain two newly appointed independent directors from exercising their powers. “I will continue in my role as executive chairman, and Sherman Kwek will continue as group chief executive officer,” he said. All the current directors, including the two new independent directors – Ms Jennifer Duong Young and Ms Wong Su-Yen – will remain on the CDL board, he added. The older Kwek said all CDL board members have agreed to put aside their differences for the greater good of CDL and its stakeholders.

New Sembawang West SMC an 'integral part of Sembawang family': Ong Ye Kung

Although the newly formed Sembawang West single-member constituency (SMC) has split from the Sembawang group representation constituency (GRC) for the upcoming general election, it «remains an integral part of the Sembawang family», said MP Ong Y
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New Sembawang West SMC an 'integral part of Sembawang family': Ong Ye Kung

Although the newly formed Sembawang West single-member constituency (SMC) has split from the Sembawang group representation constituency (GRC) for the upcoming general election, it «remains an integral part of the Sembawang family», said MP Ong Ye Kung. Ong, who is also Minister for Health, said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (March 12) that the new ward's upgrading and development plans will continue to be part of the GRC's town development plan. «As an SMC, [Sembawang West] will be able to have more autonomy and flexibility to implement initiatives to address the specific needs of its residents,» he wrote. Ong also said that the change in electoral boundaries in the area was not surprising as more residents have moved into Sembawang GRC, and the population has expanded considerably over the past few years. «Increasing the number of MPs from five to six in the area will help to better serve the needs of our residents,» he said, adding that the key change for the constituency is that it will go from being a five-person GRC to a «five-person GRC plus an SMC».

Young residents in new Punggol GRC may shift voting patterns, say experts weighing in on electoral boundary changes

Voting patterns in the new Punggol Group Representation Constituency (GRC) may change due to young residents, a political expert has said. On Tuesday, the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee announced changes to constituencies which will include five new
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Young residents in new Punggol GRC may shift voting patterns, say experts weighing in on electoral boundary changes

Voting patterns in the new Punggol Group Representation Constituency (GRC) may change due to young residents, a political expert has said. On Tuesday, the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee announced changes to constituencies which will include five new GRCs such as Pasir Ris-Changi, Punggol, Jurong East-Bukit Batok, Marine Parade-Braddell Heights and West Coast-Jurong West.  The new SMCs include Bukit Gombak, Jalan Kayu, Jurong Central, Queenstown, Sembawang West and Tampines Changkat. Speaking to AsiaOne on Tuesday (March 11) on the key battleground constituencies for the upcoming General Election (GE), independent political observer Dr Felix Tan commented that the new Punggol GRC comprises «a lot of younger voters and newer estates» which may «shift voting patterns around». On the ground, younger Punggol residents are hopeful that this change would help their voices be better heard. «I thought that (Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC) was actually quite big, so maybe being just Punggol GRC might be a good thing,» 34-year-old Punggol resident Lim told AsiaOne. «Maybe our MPs may be a bit more focused on our GRC.»

Vietnam, Singapore agree to boost ties, co-operation on subsea cables

HANOI — Singapore and Vietnam on Wednesday (March 12) have agreed to enhance co-operation in subsea cables, finance, and energy, marking an upgrade in their relations to Vietnam's highest level, during a visit by its Communist Party Chief To Lam to the city
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Vietnam, Singapore agree to boost ties, co-operation on subsea cables

HANOI — Singapore and Vietnam on Wednesday (March 12) have agreed to enhance co-operation in subsea cables, finance, and energy, marking an upgrade in their relations to Vietnam's highest level, during a visit by its Communist Party Chief To Lam to the city-state. Singapore is the third Southeast Asian nation, after Malaysia and Indonesia, with which Vietnam has established a «comprehensive strategic relationship». In a joint statement released following the upgrade, Lam and Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong witnessed the exchange of six agreements and discussed co-operation in undersea cable development, digital connectivity, and cross-border data flows. Southeast Asian countries, a major junction for cables connecting Asia to Europe, aim to expand their networks to meet the surging demand for AI services and data centres. Vietnam alone plans to launch 10 new submarine cables by 2030.

New Sembawang West SMC an 'integral part of Sembawang family': Ong Ye Kung

Although the newly formed Sembawang West single-member constituency (SMC) has split from the Sembawang group representation constituency (GRC) for the upcoming general election, it «remains an integral part of the Sembawang family», said MP Ong Y
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New Sembawang West SMC an 'integral part of Sembawang family': Ong Ye Kung

Although the newly formed Sembawang West single-member constituency (SMC) has split from the Sembawang group representation constituency (GRC) for the upcoming general election, it «remains an integral part of the Sembawang family», said MP Ong Ye Kung. Ong, who is also the Minister for Health said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (March 12) that the new ward's upgrading and development plans will continue to be part of the GRC's town development plan. «As an SMC, (Sembawang West) will be able to have more autonomy and flexibility to implement initiatives to address the specific needs of its residents,» he wrote. Ong also said that the change in electoral boundaries in the area was not surprising as more residents have moved into Sembawang GRC, and the population has expanded considerably over the past few years. «Increasing the number of MPs from five to six in the area will help to better serve the needs of our residents,» he said, adding that the key change for constituency is that it will go from being a five-person GRC to a «five-person GRC plus an SMC».

'Deeply disappointed': Opposition parties WP, PSP, SDP and NSP respond following boundary changes

Following the latest report by the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC), several opposition parties, including the Workers' Party (WP) and the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), have come out to express concerns over some of the boundary changes.  In
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'Deeply disappointed': Opposition parties WP, PSP, SDP and NSP respond following boundary changes

Following the latest report by the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC), several opposition parties, including the Workers' Party (WP) and the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), have come out to express concerns over some of the boundary changes.  In a statement after the report was released on Tuesday (March 11), the WP noted «significant changes» to areas where they have been «working consistently for the last few years». The party didn't name those areas.  The Committee's proposed changes include 18 Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs) and 15 single-member constituencies (SMCs), an increase from the current 17 GRCs and 14 SMCs. The proposed revisions were a result of «population shifts and housing developments», said EBRC.

Man arrested after brother found dead in Boon Lay flat

SINGAPORE – A 58-year-old man was arrested after a younger man was found dead in a Housing Board flat in Boon Lay on March 11.  The 56-year-old man was found lying motionless in an 11th-floor unit at Block 187 Boon Lay Avenue, and was pronounced dead at t
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Man arrested after brother found dead in Boon Lay flat

SINGAPORE – A 58-year-old man was arrested after a younger man was found dead in a Housing Board flat in Boon Lay on March 11.  The 56-year-old man was found lying motionless in an 11th-floor unit at Block 187 Boon Lay Avenue, and was pronounced dead at the scene. The police said they received a call for assistance at about 11.35am. Preliminary investigations showed that both parties were known to each other. The Straits Times understands that the pair are brothers. The suspect was arrested at the scene. Police investigations are ongoing. When ST arrived at the scene at 5.25pm, several police officers were outside the unit, which had been cordoned off. A body was removed from the unit at 5.30pm.

Car crashes into pedestrian at Geylang, causing serious injuries

A pedestrian was taken to hospital after sustaining serious injuries in a car crash in Geylang on Monday (March 10). The accident took place along 340 Geylang Road towards Kallang Road.  According to Shin Min Daily News, the car crashed into the man, the i
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Car crashes into pedestrian at Geylang, causing serious injuries

A pedestrian was taken to hospital after sustaining serious injuries in a car crash in Geylang on Monday (March 10). The accident took place along 340 Geylang Road towards Kallang Road.  According to Shin Min Daily News, the car crashed into the man, the impact throwing him about two metres away. The man was later seen lying on the ground, with his face covered in blood, Shin Min reported. He also suffered a wound on his thigh. A video of the incident posted on Facebook shows a white Mazda with a crushed bonnet. Paramedics can be seen attending to the injured pedestrian as a crowd gathered around the scene. The male driver, whose car mounted the curb before crashing into the victim, appears to be in a daze following the accident.  In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force said that they were alerted to the accident at about 10.10 am on Monday. A 48-year-old male driver and a 44-year-old male pedestrian were both conscious when conveyed to hospital. One was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital and the other was taken to Raffles Hospital.

Singaporean, 75, sentenced to 11 years' jail for robbing Hong Kong bank of $2,400 with air gun

A Singaporean man was sentenced to 11 years in jail by a Hong Kong court on March 11 for separate charges of robbery and attempted robbery, local media reported. Leong How Seng, 75, pleaded guilty on March 10 to one count of robbery and one count of attempt
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Singaporean, 75, sentenced to 11 years' jail for robbing Hong Kong bank of $2,400 with air gun

A Singaporean man was sentenced to 11 years in jail by a Hong Kong court on March 11 for separate charges of robbery and attempted robbery, local media reported. Leong How Seng, 75, pleaded guilty on March 10 to one count of robbery and one count of attempted robbery, according to Hong Kong daily Ming Pao.  On April 14, 2022, Leong entered China Construction Bank in Kowloon and passed a bank employee a note that said: «We have a gun, put the money into the bag quickly, if you don't co-operate, we will shoot.» Leong pointed the air gun at the employee and threatened to kill her when she tried to stall for time.  He fled the scene with around HK$14,000 (S$2,400) in cash, and was arrested at home on the same day. He later confessed to having spent some of the money, including HK$7,500 on rental.   According to Yahoo Hong Kong, Judge Douglas Yau Tak-hong said robbery and intimidation with a gun-like object warranted a sentence of at least 12 years. Leong also attempted another robbery on July 1, 2022, at a pharmacy in Mong Kok's Golden Plaza.

GE2025: Electoral boundaries report out, with more seats up for contest

In a clear indication that a general election (GE) is imminent, the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) has published its report on Singapore's electoral boundaries. In the report, which was released on Tuesday (March 11), some of the changes inclu
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GE2025: Electoral boundaries report out, with more seats up for contest

In a clear indication that a general election (GE) is imminent, the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) has published its report on Singapore's electoral boundaries. In the report, which was released on Tuesday (March 11), some of the changes include the creation of one more GRC and an additional single-seat ward. There will be 10 five-member GRCs, one less than the 11 in 2020, while the number of four-member GRCs increased to eight from the six in 2020. There will be 15 single member constituencies (SMCs). There are currently 14 SMCs and 17 GRCs with four or five members each. The Government has accepted the recommendations of the Committee and will implement them at the next GE. This paves the way for the upcoming GE which must be held by November 2025. It will be the first under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and his 4G leadership team.

Blistering, peeling skin: 9 develop severe reactions from taking unregistered medicines

Nine people suffered severe skin reactions and were hospitalised after consuming unregistered medicines touted to boost energy and improve alertness. In a statement on Monday (March 10), the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) urged the public not to obtain or c
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Blistering, peeling skin: 9 develop severe reactions from taking unregistered medicines

Nine people suffered severe skin reactions and were hospitalised after consuming unregistered medicines touted to boost energy and improve alertness. In a statement on Monday (March 10), the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) urged the public not to obtain or consume products containing modafinil or armodafinil without medical supervision. The authority said that these nine cases, involving seven men and two women aged between 18 and 57 years old, occurred between February 2024 and February 2025. There were three similar cases in a prior warning issued in November 2023. They had reportedly obtained modafinil and armodafinil from street peddlers in Geylang or from their friends and consumed them as «supplements to boost energy and health». Blistering and severe peeling of the skin Six of the nine individuals developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), a life-threatening skin condition characterised by blistering and severe peeling of the skin and mucous membranes, said HSA. A man in his 40s also suffered from severe oral ulcers that prevented him from eating and speaking for a few days.

Chocolate Finance suspends instant withdrawals, citing high demand

SINGAPORE – Financial services firm Chocolate Finance on March 10 suspended instant withdrawals, citing high demand. It said on its mobile app that it was experiencing an unusually high volume of withdrawal requests, so users making requests during this pe
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Chocolate Finance suspends instant withdrawals, citing high demand

SINGAPORE – Financial services firm Chocolate Finance on March 10 suspended instant withdrawals, citing high demand. It said on its mobile app that it was experiencing an unusually high volume of withdrawal requests, so users making requests during this period would have to wait between three and 10 days to get back their money. In a media statement released on March 10, Chocolate Finance said it wanted to “reassure our customers” that it “remains a strong and stable place for” their spare cash, and that customer funds are “always safe”. It said that the pause in instant withdrawals and its Chocolate card transaction service is “not a liquidity issue but a matter of managing our increased transaction volume”. The pausing of transactions on its card is also so that it could “implement measures to manage this volume and expedite the return to normal service”.

Singapore Sports School, Singapore Sport Institute and National Youth Sports Institute to form a single entity

The Government will be doubling down on its efforts to provide holistic support for athletes and make sport a viable career, said Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth on Monday (March 10). Speaking during the Ministry of Culture, Community
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Singapore Sports School, Singapore Sport Institute and National Youth Sports Institute to form a single entity

The Government will be doubling down on its efforts to provide holistic support for athletes and make sport a viable career, said Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth on Monday (March 10). Speaking during the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth's (MCCY) Committee of Supply debate in Parliament, Tong announced plans to consolidate the Singapore Sport Institute (SSI), National Youth Sports Institute (NYSI), and Singapore Sports School (SSP) into a single entity with the goal of enhancing services to athletes. Consolidation of the three entities will take place in multiple steps, beginning with the SSI and NYSI merging from April 1 this year. The new sport institute will then merge with SSP at a later date, though details are not available yet. Tong also elaborated on plans to transform the Kallang precinct into an integrated national training centre and homebase for Team Singapore athletes.

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.  

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
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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 Environment Koh Poh Koon said that this requirement «is the most practical and fair way» to prevent subletting, which in turn protects the authenticity of Singapore's hawker culture. This comes after a hawker's recent viral complaint that he was forced to make his heavily pregnant wife stand in their nasi lemak stall at Yishun Park Hawker Centre. On Feb 18, Noorman Mubarak said that he received a National Environment Agency (NEA) warning for violating the tenancy agreement after his wife, the registered stallholder, was not physically manning the stall. MP Edward Chia asked in a parliamentary question whether NEA exercises flexibility when hawkers are temporarily unable to operate their stalls due to personal reasons.

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