Jan 18, 2012 15:37 SGT Ministry of Law
Jan 18, 2012 15:37 SGT Ministry of Law
Jan 16, 2012 15:15 SGT Ministry of Law The Legal Profession Act (LPA) provides the legislative basis for the regulation of Singapore’s legal profession. In December 2011, a consultation draft of the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill 2012 was put out for public consultation.
Jan 14, 2012 13:55 SGT DBS Bank In light of the recent skimming incident, DBS Bank said today it is fast-tracking the rollout of additional security measures to further guard against unauthorised ATM withdrawals.
Jan 10, 2012 14:48 SGT Ministry of Defence To ask the Minister for Defence how many National Service (NS) defaulters have been sentenced to imprisonment for defaulting NS over the past three years and whether all NS defaulters will be sentenced to imprisonment.
Jan 09, 2012 16:54 SGT Ministry of Home Affairs Mr Sitoh Yih Pin: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs in light of the grievous attack on two students at Potong Pasir Avenue 1 on 1 December 2011 (a) what steps are being taken by the enforcement agencies to prevent similar incidents by youths; and (b) what steps are being taken to discourage, address and tackle similar/related incidents involving youths.
Jan 09, 2012 16:50 SGT Ministry of Home Affairs Ms Sylvia Lim: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs in light of the change in the community policing model announced by the Ministry in November 2011 that will be implemented within the next three to five years.
Jan 09, 2012 16:47 SGT Ministry of Home Affairs Mr Hri Kumar Nair: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs in respect of the disciplinary action taken against five officers of the Ministry whose oversight allowed funds to be embezzled at the Ministry, in what manner did the officers fail to discharge their duties and what punishment did each receive.
Jan 09, 2012 16:14 SGT Ministry of Home Affairs Assoc Prof Fatimah Lateef: To ask the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs how is the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority investing in new technology for all areas of their work, including biometric identification, so as to adapt to the more sophisticated and high technology environment of today.
Jan 09, 2012 14:36 SGT Ministry of Law To ask the Minister for Law in view of the Court of Appeal's recent ruling in the case of Muhammad bin Kadar & Anor v PP [2011] SGCA 44, whether there have been any changes to the operating procedures of the prosecution and law enforcement agencies on the disclosure of unused material in criminal cases and, if so, what are these changes.
Jan 09, 2012 14:04 SGT Helix Media The Isle of Man ship registry enters the Year of the Dragon with record tonnage figures despite the current difficult times in the global shipping markets . The flag is predicting it will grow further in 2012, particularly so in Asia. More on their numbers & developments in the attached release.