CNA Explains: With another Chinese property giant in crisis, how worried should the world be?
Intensifying tremors within China’s property sector have renewed fears about potential spillover effects on the rest of the country’s economy and beyond.Read More
CCTV cameras required at all preschools by July 2024; parents may request footage within ‘reasonable grounds’
Parents’ access to CCTV footage will be granted to assist with the investigation of serious incidents, says ECDA.Read More
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‘Love and patience get tested’: Preschool educators on hiring processes and their challenges at work
Teachers say preschools usually have disciplinary guidelines, but it is ultimately left to the educator to decide how to apply them if a situation arises.Read More
Anytime Fitness apologises for wrongly charging Bugis gym member S$60 ‘tailgating fee’
Anytime Fitness said it will take all necessary measures to ensure incidents like these do not occur again.Read More
Stalker jailed for posing as surveyor, obtaining personal information of more than 500 female students
Fong Poh Kuen would claim he was conducting an education survey and record the female students with spy-cam spectacles or his phone.Read More
Mart in Little India fined for repeatedly selling liquor past allowed hours
Fairway Mart was found to have sold liquor to four customers past permitted hours in the Liquor Control Zone.Read More
An empty COVID-19 vaccine vial and photos of Singapore’s circuit breaker: Museums move to display recent history
The National Museum of Singapore is also seeking to co-create its stories with the public and other agencies, given that it is the people’s museum, said Ms Chung. Read More
Repeat offender used limousine services 42 times without paying, gets jail
Chua Kun Shan incurred bills of more than S$8,600 over a single month with four limousine companies.Read More
Prosecution seeks jail, caning for ex-teacher who molested schoolboy, says victim failed O-Levels as result
The prosecutors charged that the man’s offences and denial led to the boy being “re-traumatised” during trial proceedings, which led to him failing his O-Levels.Read More