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New inter-ministerial committee to make Singapore s business rules more friendly

A new inter-ministerial committee is looking at how to make Singapore's business regulations more business-friendly, particularly in reducing costs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The inter-ministerial committee on Pro-Enterprise Rules Review, set up in April, is chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong. The other members are Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat,.

New inter-ministerial committee to make Singapore s rules more business-friendly

New inter-ministerial committee to make Singapore s rules more business-friendly
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Nearly S$650,000 spent to maintain, upkeep seized assets in billion-dollar money laundering case

Nearly S$650,000 spent to maintain, upkeep seized assets in billion-dollar money laundering case
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Singapore government briefings for international banks not unusual as asserted in FT article: Indranee

Singapore government briefings for international banks not unusual as asserted in FT article: Indranee
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CPIB says fewer graft cases reported in 2023, Iswaran and Ridout Road bungalows among them

The number of graft-related reports dipped in 2023, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CIPB) said on Tuesday (April 30) when it released its annual statistics. It received 215 corruption-related reports in 2023 down by eight per cent from 234 reported in 2022, and 249 in 2021. Of these, CPIB registered 81 reports as new cases for investigation in 2023..

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