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THE Personal Data Protection Commission agrees with Mr Leong
THE Personal Data Protection Commission agrees with Mr Leong Kaiyan that organisations should take security measures to protect personal data in their...
Singapore MONETARY Authority of Singapore (MAS) managing
Singapore MONETARY Authority of Singapore (MAS) managing director Ravi Menon has urged the financial industry to build a culture of responsibility an...
POPULAR restaurant group Paradise used over $640,000 worth of gas
POPULAR restaurant group Paradise used over $640,000 worth of gas - without paying a cent, a court heard in a trial that began yesterday. It did this...
I THANK Mr Koh Cheng Soon for sharing his concerns on the low
I THANK Mr Koh Cheng Soon for sharing his concerns on the low volatility and resultant low turnover of our stock market (Market regulatory framework f...
PLANS to set up an international court here by early next year to
PLANS to set up an international court here by early next year to handle commercial cases were tabled in Parliament yesterday in a bid to turn Singapo...
Singapore isnt rushing to become the regional equity crowdfunding
Singapore isnt rushing to become the regional equity crowdfunding (ECF) hub, preferring instead to watch and learn from first-movers. And a convenient...
[SINGAPORE] The majority of ships in the global tanker fleet have
[SINGAPORE] The majority of ships in the global tanker fleet have yet to adopt the Electronic Chart Display & Information System (ECDIS), according to...
BY early next year, companies that commit a series of related
BY early next year, companies that commit a series of related breaches in listing rules can be fined up to S$1 million, as part of a slew of rules lin...
FACEBOOK isnt just a platform for catching up on what your friends
FACEBOOK isnt just a platform for catching up on what your friends are doing. It is also a research set-up where every user, unbeknown to him or her, ...
A BRITISH appeals court has freed a Singaporean dad jailed for
A BRITISH appeals court has freed a Singaporean dad jailed for contempt after finding the judge involved should have recused herself from dealing with...

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