Public Defender’s Office a major milestone for Singapore justice: Lawyers
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December 01, 2022 8:33 PMSINGAPORE - The Public Defender’s Office (PDO), which was launched on Thursday, is a major and necessary step to ensuring access to justice, said members of the legal fraternity.
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The sale of a portfolio of five retail units may be the best chance this year for aspiring investors to pick up high yielding commercial assets to jump start an investment portfolio, or significantly increase an existing holdings. The portfolio of properties comprise two HDB coffeeshops, a HDB shophouse, and two strata titled retail units. […]
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This week, we have an interesting question from a reader in our comments who asks about Laguna Park. What are the odds that Laguna Park could be sold in a collective sale within the next five years? If the collective sale consent threshold were reduced to 70%, would that be enough to kickstart the en […]
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration has set a new sales target for domestically produced microchips, aiming for an eightfold increase by 2040 compared with 2020 levels.
Balendra Shah was sworn in a day after he released his first public statement since winning the Mar 5 elections, via a rap song posted on social media.
The Edyn-owned brand will open the 279 room property in May, with a rooftop bar and restaurant set to follow later this year.
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The three-year funding programme aims to increase the number of Class 3H professionals qualified to inspect high-risk buildings, as well as training new fire engineers.
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