31 people, 5 F&B outlets penalised for breaching COVID-19 rules during Chinese New Year period Toggle share menu
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31 people, 5 F&B outlets penalised for breaching COVID-19 rules during Chinese New Year period Another two F&B operators who had been charged in court earlier, were found guilty and fined.
Club Peaches at Concorde Shopping Mall was found to have engaged hostesses who intermingled with different groups of patrons across multiple tables on Feb 26, 2021. (Photo: Singapore Tourism Board)
05 Mar 2021 02:10PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Two food and beverage outlets have been ordered to close while another three were fined for flouting COVID-19 safe management measures, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Friday (Mar 5).
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Zam Zam, some Punggol container park restaurants among 16 fined for breaching COVID-19 measures Toggle share menu
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Zam Zam, some Punggol container park restaurants among 16 fined for breaching COVID-19 measures
Clockwise from top left: Circuit Breaker Resto Bar, Big Fish Small Fish, Mei Heong Yuen and Zam Zam restaurant. (Photos: Circuit Breaker Resto Bar website, Zam Zam restaurant website, Facebook/Big Fish Small Fish, Mei Heong Yuen)
24 Dec 2020 04:00PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Zam Zam restaurant and six establishments in Punggol were among the 16 outlets fined for breaching COVID-19 safe management measures over the weekend.
The popular biryani restaurant at North Bridge Road was fined S$2,000 as it was the outlet s second offence, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment on Thursday (Dec 24).