[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Singapore’s economy rebounded in the third quarter from the slump in the breaker period of the previous three months thanks to its manufacturing sector. The Republic’s gross domestic product (GDP) increased 7.9 percent on a quarterly seasonally adjusted basis in the July-September period, according to advanced estimates …
Read More »Mustafa’s boss’s adoptive family accuses him of a large number of crimes, court news and crimes and prominent stories
[ad_1] The adoptive family of the head of the Mustafa Center, Mustaq Ahmad, brought serious accusations against him yesterday, accusing him of deceiving his father, stepmother and stepbrothers so that he, his wife and their children could “line their pockets”. The accusations came at the beginning of a 34-day hearing …
Read More »Seven linked to shipbuilding company Keppel Fels charged with corruption offenses including receiving $ 879,900 in bribes
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Seven people linked to Singapore’s shipbuilding company Keppel Fels were charged with multiple corruption-related offenses on Wednesday (October 14) morning. Alvin Lim Wee Lun, 40, who worked as a yard manager at Keppel Fels, was charged with 46 counts of conspiracy with two other individuals to obtain …
Read More »Coronavirus: Limited dining at restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor as restrictions take effect, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA (THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Food outlets, street vendors, convenience stores and groceries in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor can only operate between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. as new restrictions Movement imposed in the three areas go into effect on Wednesday (October 14) to curb …
Read More »7 people accused of corruption in case linked to Keppel FELS
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Seven people were charged with corruption on Wednesday (October 14) in a case linked to Keppel FELS. Three men at the center of the charges each face 46 counts of complicity. Alvin Lim Wee Lun, Goh Ngak Eng and Rajavikraman Jayapandian are charged with conspiring with each other …
Read More »Seven linked to shipbuilding company Keppel Fels charged with corruption offenses including receiving $ 879,900 in bribes
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Seven people linked to Singapore’s shipbuilding company Keppel Fels were charged with multiple corruption-related offenses on Wednesday (October 14) morning. Alvin Lim Wee Lun, 40, who worked as a yard manager at Keppel Fels, was charged with 46 counts of conspiracy with two other individuals to obtain …
Read More »SIA’s A380 dining experience sold out in less than 30 minutes
[ad_1] – Advertising – Singapore: All seats for a dining experience on the Singapore Airlines (SIA) A380 aircraft were sold out in less than 30 minutes after reservations opened at midnight on Monday (October 12). The SIA initiative, known as Restaurant A380 @ Changi, will allow customers to board, explore …
Read More »Hot Stocks: SPH Shares Drop Below S $ 1 After First Net Loss, Companies and Markets
[ad_1] Wed, Oct 14, 2020 – 9:32 AM UPDATED Wed, Oct 14, 2020 – 10:33 am SHARES in Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) plunged on Wednesday as the board cut dividends after the media and the real estate group fell into the red for the first time. The counter lost 5.2 …
Read More »S $ 232 million fair value loss pushes SPH into the red for the first time, Companies & Markets
[ad_1] Wed, Oct 14, 2020 – 5:50 am Singapore SINGAPORE Press Holdings (SPH) reported on Tuesday its first net loss of S $ 83.7 million for the full year ending August 31, as Covid-19 “severely disrupted” all business segments, including ownership, which has been a key revenue driver for the …
Read More »Mustafa’s boss’s adoptive family wants company liquidated, Latest Singapore News
[ad_1] The adoptive family of the head of the Mustafa Center, Mustaq Ahmad, brought serious accusations against him yesterday, accusing him of deceiving his father, stepmother and stepbrothers so that he, his wife and their children could “line their pockets”. The accusations came at the beginning of a 34-day hearing …
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