Temasek Holdings to pay fine in Indonesia after failed appeal
Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd said Tuesday that it would pay a 1.7-million-dollar fine for breaching Indonesia's anti-competition laws. Indonesia's Supreme Court last year turned down Temasek's appeal after the country's competition watchdog, the KPPU, in 2007 found Temasek in breach of antitrust laws and...
A chill in the blogosphere
In a country where the government has a pretty tight control over the traditional media—newspapers and television—Singaporeans with an appetite for alternative views have long gravitated towards the internet. So the news last week that one of the main independent socio-political blog sites, The Online Citizen (TOC), is...
SDP gets warm reception from BP residents
John Law (right) The Singapore Democrats continued our pre-election campaign with members knocking on residents' doors during our house visit with Bukit Panjang residents yesterday. We are encouraged by the warm reception that residents showed us during our visit. One lady told us that she is helping to canvass for the SDP among...
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