Following the government’s efforts to restrict money laundering offences, Cambodia was removed from the money-laundering “Gray List” of the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) – an intergovernmental …
9 kid-friendly Singapore hotels to level up your family staycation experience
These include properties which do not spring to mind when it comes to a staycay with kids in tow. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore’s life insurance premium down 17% in the first half of 2023
Single-premium policy’s performance dragged the overall sector’s result. Singapore’s life insurance weighted new business premiums fell 16.7% year-on-year (YoY) to S$2.2b, according to the Life …
Singapore Politician Leaves Grab Months After Public Outcry
A Singapore lawmaker initially appointed to run Grab Holdings Ltd.’s government relations department has left the tech firm, months after a public backlash over potential conflicts of interest forced …
Singapore Politician Leaves Grab Months After Public Outcry
A Singapore lawmaker initially appointed to run Grab Holdings Ltd.’s government relations department has left the tech firm, months after a public backlash over potential conflicts of interest forced …
Singapore to work with China on resuming more direct flights: Chee Hong Tat
Airlines reportedly increased their monthly flights between Singapore and China from 160 in January to about 1,200 in June 2023. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore’s properties popular with criminals looking to ‘wash’ dirty money
Despite Singapore’s strict regulations to prevent money laundering through real estate, property transactions remain attractive for criminals looking to wash dirty money, said lawyers and property con …
Cambodia verifies report of ‘citizens’ held in Singapore laundering case
Individual holding “Cambodian passports” who commit crimes abroad are responsible for their own actions, said officials and commentators following one of Singapore’s largest ever crackdowns on money …
These Are the Three Candidates Vying to Be Singapore’s Next President
Singaporeans will vote on Sept. 1 for just the third time since a constitutional amendment in 1991 transformed the presidency into a publicly elected post.
These Are the Three Candidates Vying to Be Singapore’s Next President
Singaporeans will vote on Sept. 1 for just the third time since a constitutional amendment in 1991 transformed the presidency into a publicly elected post.