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Roy Ngerng, a Singaporean man and bloggervist, who used to write lengthy blog posts but eventually got sued for it, said on April 16, 2021 that he had raised S$144,389.14 via crowdfunding in nine days enough money to pay off at one shot all outstanding damages owed to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. In 2015, PM Lee was awarded S$150,000 in damages after successfully suing Ngerng for libel. To date, Ngerng has paid PM Lee S$6,000. He had been paying S$100 a month for the past five years. Ngerng s fundraising campaign was launched as he is set to start paying PM Lee S$1,000 a month for the next 12 years. ....
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Protecting Jobs and Enterprises during Crises: How can Sri Lanka Respond Better? December, 14, 2020 By Ashani Abayasekara The policy proposal in Sri Lanka’s 2021 Budget to impose a 0.25% tax on the revenue of companies to set up a ‘COVID-19 Insurance Fund’ has raised concerns among many private sector industry stakeholders. They argue that this is a big blow to industries already suffering in the wake of the pandemic, and warn that mandating payment of an additional tax can push them to reverse current measures taken to retain staff, amidst dampened business activity and customer demand. The government’s aim of establishing a guaranteed fund to help workers during COVID-19 and other future crises is well-placed. Statistics from the Department of Census and Statistics show that Sri Lanka’s unemployed population rose by 100,000 during the first quarter of 2020, along with the first countrywide lockdown in March. Increased job losses, however, are often a r ....
Opinion: Protecting jobs & enterprises during crises: How can Sri Lanka respond better? lankabusinessonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lankabusinessonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.