The Singapore Prime Minister’s brother will not contest the July 10 election, a party source said on Tuesday, after the deadline for nominations.
Singapore PM’s Brother Doesn’t File to Run in Seat Father Held
Lee Hsien Yang, the estranged brother of Singapore’s prime minster, didn’t submit nomination papers to stand as a candidate against the ruling party in the upcoming general election.
JustLogin supports Singapore businesses in business continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic
JustLogin, the award winning Human Resource (HR) cloud platform has been offering businesses up to 5 months free usage for their cloud-based HR apps, which includes their Payroll, Attendance, and …
Singapore central bank working with police investigating Wirecard
Singapore’s central bank is working with the city state’s police to scrutinise collapsed German payments company Wirecard, it said on Monday. Singapore’s Commercial Affairs Department (CAD), the …
Singapore offers Bluetooth COVID-19 trackers to smartphone-less seniors
To bring that functionality to seniors, the government in Singapore is sending Bluetooth pendants called TraceTogether tokens. They can communicate with each other — as well as with the TraceTogether …
Shangri-La Hotel first in Singapore to receive SafeGuard Hygiene Excellence and Safety Label by Bureau Veritas
With Singapore entering phase two of reopening and moving towards a new normal, guests can enjoy even greater peace of mind the next time they visit and dine at Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. The hotel …
Singapore’s upcoming General Election — What’s at stake for business?
What’s at stake for businesses in Singapore’s upcoming general election that comes on the heels of four national budgets totalling S$93 billion within four months.?
No smartphone? No problem. Singapore rolls out coronavirus contract-tracing device for seniors
Singapore is distributing a digital contact-tracing device to people who don’t use smartphones, as part of the city-state’s efforts to contain coronavirus.
Singapore PM’s brother thrusts first-family row into politics
When the brother of Singapore’s prime minister joined the opposition to the party their father led through the city-state’s independence and rise as a nation, he brought a bitter family squabble into …
Morgan Stanley is bullish on Singapore stocks and expects 14% returns
Investors could increasingly be looking to Singapore as a safe place to invest in as uncertainty roils the region, the investment bank said.