In Parliament on Wednesday (Apr 3), Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth Alvin Tan responded to clarifications sought by Members on the Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Bill. The Bill was then passed in the House.
Low crime does not mean no crime, and Singapore’s low crime rate does not spontaneously happen, said NMP Razwana Begum Abdul Rahim in Parliament on Wednesday (Apr 3). She said that while a law allowing detention or police supervision of people for alleged criminal links may curtail certain individual rights, it does
Singapore’s approach to build a sustainable aviation fuel ecosystem strikes a balance between economic competitiveness and environmental sustainability, said Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat. Replying to an MP’s questions in Parliament on Wednesday (Apr 3), he said the Government will take into account developments
A new visitor management system at Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre is being implemented in phases to ensure a smooth transition. It will start this month with operators and tenants so they have time to adapt, before being rolled out for external visitors at a much later stage. Senior Minister of State for Sustainability
The Government has not made any decisions regarding the deployment of nuclear energy in Singapore and as such, it has no plans for uranium stockpiling. Second Minister for Trade and Industry Tan See Leng said this in Parliament on Wednesday (Apr 3). He was replying to an MP’s question on whether Singapore has plans t