Investigators have found that Indonesian startup eFishery is in far worse financial condition than previously believed, with investors expected to recover less than 10 cents per dollar. Misrepresented ...
Youth footballer Mika Bazil Baihakki was allegedly dropped from the national squad after opting to stay in Singapore for N-level exam preparation. His mother’s public post criticising the decision has ...
The Singapore Boxing Federation (SBF) responded to a 2022 video showing boxer Abdul Wafi in an alleged bullying incident. While SBF confirms the incident occurred before Wafi joined the national team, ...
Around 1,000 new BTO flats near Berlayer Creek, at the former Keppel Club site, will go on sale in October 2025. The flats will feature sustainable design elements, rental options, and panoramic ...
Human rights lawyer M. Ravi fought where few would: death penalty appeals, public-interest cases, and equality matters. His opposition to hanging—set out publicly as far back as 2016—was never about ...
The Singapore Food Agency is investigating possible hygiene lapses at the Singapore Institute of Technology’s Punggol campus food court, after a video of a rat on a stall’s cash register went viral.
Singapore will consolidate the Singapore Sport Institute (SSI), National Youth Sports Institute (NYSI), and Singapore Sports School (SSP) into a single entity. Minister for Culture, Community, and ...
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was found to have committed multiple lapses in procurement practices, revenue collection, and payment processes, according to the Auditor-General’s ...
On Monday (3 Jul), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told Parliament that Ministers K Shanmugam and Vivian Balakrishnan had done nothing wrong in the rental of two Ridout Road state bungalows for their ...
MAS fines nine financial institutions S$27.45 million and bans four individuals after uncovering serious anti‑money laundering lapses linked to a S$3 billion transnational crime syndicate. Failures in ...
Singapore's Public Service must remain impartial and avoid politicisation, according to Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. \n \nMeanwhile, former Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Yee ...
Victims in Singapore lost $126.5 million to government official impersonation scams in the first half of 2025, with cases rising sharply from last year. Authorities warn that no one is immune, ...
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