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NEA strengthened safety practices after Tuas Incineration Plant fatal explosion: Grace Fu

The Minister for Sustainability and the Environment noted that the incident was a "painful chapter" and the National Environment Agency has implemented measures to prevent similar incidents from occurring. 

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Leong Mun Wai on Significant Investments Review Bill

There must be a whole-of-country approach towards ensuring the resilience of Singapore’s critical entities, said NCMP Leong Mun Wai. Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday (Jan 9), he said there must be a talent pipeline made up of a strong Singaporean core that is able to operate, manage and maintain key systems such as

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Gan Kim Yong on Significant Investments Review Bill

Singapore is an open economy, which has allowed it to become a vibrant business hub and an attractive investment destination. At the same time, it can be vulnerable to actors that may seek to undermine its national security interests through ownership and control of critical business entities. A Bill was put up for deb

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Tan Kiat How on managing disturbances caused by rental HDB flats after relaxed occupancy cap

Over the past five years, instances of feedback relating to nuisance caused by tenants renting HDB flats or bedrooms made up only 1.5 per cent of the total feedback on nuisances from neighbours, said Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How. Replying to MPs’ questions in Parliament on Tuesday (J

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Ng Eng Hen on Singapore's role in keeping Red Sea safe for shipping

The disruption of the sea lines of communication (SLOC) in the Red Sea will have an impact on global supply chains. However, based on the current situation, the immediate impact on Singapore is expected to be limited as the majority of its critical supplies, such as food and pharmaceuticals, are delivered via airfreigh

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