SINGAPORE – After 20 years of weekly Cabinet meetings that soldiered on even during the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has led his last meeting.
SINGAPORE – Amendments to existing transport laws that will subject key Singapore companies to greater regulatory scrutiny will not have an adverse impact on the industry, said Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat.
SINGAPORE – In Parliament on May 8, Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam cited examples of how drugs were behind some heinous crimes in Singapore and in other countries.
SINGAPORE – Motorists who have had the next-generation Electronic Road Pricing system (ERP 2.0) on-board units (OBU) installed in their vehicles as at May 2 can reposition the processing units from the passenger’s footwell to the driver’s footwell for free if they wish, said Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat.
SINGAPORE – Singapore is waging a war against drugs, and thousands will suffer if the country does not put up a fight or loses the war, said Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam.
SINGAPORE – Heartland businesses here, as with other Singapore-based companies, can benefit from increased economic connectivity and comparative advantages when the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ) comes into force.
SINGAPORE – The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) has uncovered 166 cases of private home purchases that involved the use of the so-called “99-to-1” or similar arrangements to dodge
SINGAPORE - Almost $650,000 has been spent by the authorities for the upkeep of assets seized in relation to Singapore’s largest money laundering case.
SINGAPORE - In order to combat digital threats from bad actors, Singapore’s cyber-security watchdog will have greater oversight over any computer system that is critical to the nation and at high risk of cyber attacks.
SINGAPORE - Lawmakers on May 7 passed a Bill that seeks to expand the oversight of Singapore’s cyber-security watchdog over any computer system that is critical to the nation and at high risk of cyber attacks.