
Human Rights Treaties: SG receives ‘red card’ from UN
Singapore is among the only 10 countries in UN like South Sudan, Tonga, Myanmar and Brunei, which received a "red card" for ratifying 4 or less out of the 18 International Human Rights Treaties [Link]. No other first world countries was in the 10: Even countries like Afghanistan, China, Iran, Syria, North Korea and many African...

Govt reviewing how CPF Minimum Sum is calculated
Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin (Photo TODAY) At the Institute of Policy Studies’ Forum today (22 Jul), Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin indicated that the Government is reviewing the CPF interest rates and more announcements will be made later on on this issue. Mr Tan said that concerns about inflation impacting retirement...

LTA fines ‘B’-grade SMRT $1.6M for lapses
LG (NS) Desmond Kuek, SMRT President and CEO, gave SMRT a 'B' grade last year. In a statement yesterday (21 Jul), LTA said it intends to fine SMRT $1.6 million for 4 separate incidents on the North-South and East-West Lines (NSEWL). The money will be donated to the Public Transport Fund to help needy families with...
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