Football: Restrict jackpot machines’ money – give some of Tote Board’s $4b surpluses?
New jackpot machines’ rules may be “another nail in the coffin” for football. I refer to the article “Tighter regulations for clubs with jackpot machines…
New jackpot machines’ rules may be “another nail in the coffin” for football. I refer to the article “Tighter regulations for clubs with jackpot machines…
Update: $10,558 has been received (as of 5.30 p.m. 25 July) to help M Ravi to set aside the foreclosure of his HDB flat Human rights lawyer…
THIS STORY HAS BEEN REMOVED BECAUSE THE SCHOOL SAID THEY WOULD TAKE EXERCISE LEGAL RIGHTS. Litigious.
More transparency is needed for assistance allocated to ComCare.
I refer to the article “Questionable leak of Li Sheng Wu’s private Facebook post and AGC’s troubling comments to the media” (theonlinecitizen, Jul 17). It…
Where is the rule of law to protect the privacy and reputation of private citizens from what may arguably be akin to public chastisement in the media by the Government?
Did the seller of 38 Oxley Rd take a charitable donation tax deduction?
Why did it take 49 years (in 2014) for Singaporeans to be told exactly where their CPF funds have gone to, and was managed by whom? What is our government not telling us?
The government bears no risk, but keeps the excess returns, which belongs to CPF members.
Did the government spend or made $28 billion from selling HDB flats?