
Group asks M’sia to follow SG’s strict control on dissent
KUALA LUMPUR, April 9 — Putrajaya should emulate Singapore in imposing strict laws on free speech, a Malay group said in disagreeing with the proposal to decriminalise criticism of the government via amendments to the Sedition Act 1948. Pointing to the case of 16 year-old Amos Yee who was arrested for criticising Singapore...

1/3 of Singapore employees plan to resign this year
(8 Apr) - Three in ten, or almost one-third, of employees in Singapore are considering turning in their resignation letters this year to search for a new opportunity, according to a new survey. Inadequate career growth prospects, low salary and lack of recognition were the key reasons cited by employees planning to leave their...

Nanjing Chinese mayor ‘Bulldozer Ji’ jailed for corruption
(7 Apr) - The former mayor of the Chinese city of Nanjing was sentenced Tuesday to 15 years in jail for corruption, in the latest high-profile case under President Xi Jinping’s much-touted anti-graft drive. Ji Jianye was found guilty of taking 11.3 million yuan ($1.9 million) in bribes from 1999 to 2012, the Yantai Intermediate...
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