SINGAPORE - A key player in what is believed to be the largest case of fraud against a government institution was jailed for 14 years and four months on Friday (July 15). Sim Soon Lee, 46, pleaded guilty to a slew of charges that include engaging in a criminal conspiracy to defraud statutory board SkillsFuture Singapore of close to $40.
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A traffic police officer punches a man in Hanoi, April 7, 2021 in this screenshot taken from video footage.
A traffic police officer in Hanoi has been caught on camera grabbing a man by the hair and punching him before escorting him to the local police station.
The video clip, which lasts about 40 seconds, went viral after being uploaded to social media by a local resident on Wednesday.
In the footage, a traffic police officer grabs a man by his hair and repeatedly punches him before taking him to the police station on his police vehicle.
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The three-way collaboration will enable MatchMove Mastercard® cardholders to easily and securely add their payment cards to a chip which can turn accessories into payment-ready wearables.
Singapore – 9 December, 2020 ( ASIA TODAY ) Mastercard, in partnership with MatchMove, a Singapore based ‘Banking-as-a-Service’ provider and Tappy Technologies, a world leading wearable payment integrator, have introduced tokenization into a small, flexible chip which can be attached to a range of battery-less wearables and accessories such as watchstraps or keyrings, turning them into secure contactless payments devices.
MatchMove cardholders can now add their MatchMove Mastercard® to this payment chip by simply placing the wearable or the accessory on a Bluetooth-connected device developed by Tappy Technologies.