Man who “gave” female colleagues semen drink jailed
The civilian officer in the Singapore Police Force who tainted his female colleagues drinks with his semen and secretly recording them was jailed 18 months yesterday. A total of 159 charges were brought against Sim Keng Tee but the prosecution proceeded on 2 charges of mischief and 8 charges of intending to intrude upon the...
PM Lee: Next budget will bring good news
Lee Hsien Loong Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said government revenues have been better than projected. Hence, the next budget which usually takes place in February will bring good news. Speaking at the People's Action Party's (PA) conference, Lee, who is the Secretary-General of the ruling party, noted that the civil service...
Survey: Singapore economy to slow to 5.1% growth in 2011
A latest survey by the Monetary Authority of Singapore which involved 25 economists, expect the Singapore economy to grow at a moderate rate of 5.1 percent next year. The survey which was released on Wednesday, expected the Singapore economy to achieve growth between 15.0 to 15.9 percent this year, marginally higher than the...
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