Singapore, Aug 11: An Indian-origin supervisor, who allowed an untrained worker to operate a forklift, which resulted in the death of another worker, had his prison sentence increased by four months following an appeal from the prosecution, a media report has said. In 2019, Yeduvaka Mali Naidu, a supervisor at Chye Joo Marine, had allowed an untrained worker named Shanmugam Sivarasu to operate a forklift at a shipyard that had faulty brakes, according to the Straits Times newspaper. On one […]
Singapore News - Iris Koh, the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, was granted $20,000 bail on Friday (Feb 4). Koh, 46, appeared in court via video-link and was wearing a white polo T-shirt. As part of the bail conditions, she is not allowed to contact directly or. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE - Iris Koh, the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, was granted $20,000 bail on Friday (Feb 4). She was also slapped with a new charge of obstructing a public servant in discharge of her public functions. According to court documents, Koh is accused of tearing up a printed copy of her statement recorded on Jan 25 at.
Iris Koh, the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide in Singapore, was denied bail in the High Court, as the prosecution revealed that at least 20 patients were involved in an alleged vaccination fraud conspiracy that she has been charged with.
Iris Koh (pic), the founder of anti-vaccine group Healing the Divide, was denied bail in the High Court, as the prosecution revealed that at least 20 patients were involved in an alleged vaccination fraud conspiracy that she has been charged with.