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SINGAPORE, July 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/
BlueMeg, a leading cloud-based corporate governance software developer, today announced the execution of a long-term agreement to provide
Tricor Group (Tricor) with a license to accelerate the digitization of their corporate services portfolio.
This partnership validates the powerful transformation that is underway in the Trust and Corporate Service industry in which companies are increasingly aware of the benefits of leveraging technology tools to improve service delivery and optimize business processes.
JP Koolmees, BlueMeg CEO noted: We are excited to work alongside Tricor to help them in their digitization journey. This long-term partnership validates our software as a prime solution for firms looking to automate corporate governance, and we are proud to have a role in unlocking value for the industry as a whole .
July 23, 2021
Both the National Heritage Board and the National Arts Council have pledged to do better and review their processes.
NHB, NAC
SINGAPORE - The Auditor-General s Office (AGO) on Thursday (July 22) flagged to the President key lapses by the National Heritage Board (NHB) in record keeping and the approval of tenders.
Heritage items were missing from the records, bids in tenders were not evaluated, and purchases were often made from the most expensive option.
Another statutory board, the National Arts Council (NAC), had not done enough in the regulation of premises, with non-tenants using its spaces, including for activities unrelated to the arts.