SINGAPORE — The minimum monthly qualifying salary for new Employment Pass (EP) applicants will increase to S$5,600 from next year, up from S$5,000 currently. Those working in the financial ...
In tandem with the upcoming GST increase from January 2023, NTUC FairPrice supermarkets will offer discounted items to shoppers There will be a 1 per cent discount on 500 essential items such as ...
SINGAPORE — Electricity tariffs for households are set to increase by 4.1 per cent for the first quarter of 2024, utilities provider SP Group said in a press statement on Friday (Dec 29). The ...
SINGAPORE — The founders of homegrown bakery chain Twelve Cupcakes, former radio deejay Daniel Ong and his ex-wife actress Jaime Teo, were on Tuesday (Dec 29) charged with underpaying eight of ...
SINGAPORE — From Jan 1 next year, anyone who throws away lighted material, such as a cigarette butt, that causes a fire could be jailed for up to seven years, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA ...
Public transport fares in Singapore will increase by up to 11 cents from Dec 23 Despite fare hikes, Singapore’s public transport prices will remain comparable or lower than that of other global ...
SINGAPORE — A 25-year-old Housing and Development Board (HDB) officer who relayed confidential information to a journalist from The Straits Times was fined S$2,000 under the Official Secrets Act ...
SINGAPORE — In the largest defraudment of a public institution to date, a 41-year-old Singaporean believed to be part of a crime syndicate was charged in court on Tuesday (Dec 19) for allegedly ...
SINGAPORE — An Israeli folk dance class that has been offered on the People’s Association (PA) online portal since 2022 is part of efforts to “promote racial harmony and social cohesion ...
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SINGAPORE — Guilty of evading more than S$1 million in taxes that he was supposed to pay for importing nearly 1,000 motor vehicles, a man was ordered to pay a S$3.6 million fine on Tuesday (Jan 2).