[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A mobile phone seller is the first to be fined for failing to register with the goods and services tax (GST) for online sales. Edwin Pang Chung Jie, 40, was fined S $ 4,000 and a fine of S $ 11,802.32 on Friday (November 27) for a charge …
Read More »Customer finds cockroaches in each cup’s drink after finishing it, Singapore News
[ad_1] As Stomp collaborator Kishen finished his milk chocolate tea, he felt something ‘gelatinous’ in his mouth. Knowing that they couldn’t be pearls because he didn’t order them, he spat them out and was horrified to see that it was actually a cockroach. The incident, which happened on November 20 …
Read More »Teen Reformer Training Reduced During Fight In Chinatown, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A teenager who was involved in a fight in Chinatown, which also resulted in injuries, was sentenced Friday (November 27) to at least one year of reformatory training for being part of an illegal assembly and other crimes. Muhammed Shazryl Hykel Abdullah, 19, will be detained in …
Read More »Thailand will see more visitors, ‘signal’ for reopening: tourism chief
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Thailand expects to receive 1,200 foreign visitors in both November and December, following a slight relaxation of travel restrictions aimed at generating some income until the ban on mass tourism is lifted, its boss said on Friday (November 27). from the tourism authority. The country is gradually opening …
Read More »A city is reeling – Singapore’s public order has been shaken by a hand-drawn smiley face | Asia
[ad_1] November 28, 2020 IMARCH N The activist named Jolovan Wham stood in front of a police station, picked up a piece of cardboard with a smiley face drawn on it, and got someone to take a photo. Passersby, if they noticed, would have wondered what he was doing. Neither …
Read More »Crowds show up on Orchard Road on Black Friday morning even as sales move online, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Healthcare worker Hilda Khoo edged out 400 other shoppers to be first in line to enter Takashimaya on the morning of the annual Black Friday sales event, which was held on November 27 this year. The queue to enter the department store ran from the first floor …
Read More »The new case of COVID-19 in the community after 15 days shows that the virus still ‘lurks’ in the community
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A new case of COVID-19 in the community, after more than fifteen days without such cases having been reported, indicates that the virus is still “lurking”. “Just because we have not seen any reports of cases before does not mean that the coronavirus has been completely eradicated from …
Read More »Asymptomatic and Widespread, South Korea’s Battles Increase in Silent COVID-19 Cases
[ad_1] SEOUL: Asymptomatic COVID-19 patients are driving a surge in new cases in South Korea, thwarting efforts to control transmission by the Asian country, which has managed to keep infections under control in previous outbreaks. South Korea reported 569 new cases in the 24 hours that ended Thursday (November 26) …
Read More »Sharon Au ‘dramatically’ resigned from Mediacorp because she was scolded for sharing her ideas, Entertainment News
[ad_1] We all want to do our best in our work and contribute as much as we can. We are encouraged to speak up, be innovative and suggest fresh and creative ideas. But when former local celebrity Sharon Au shared her ideas passionately at work, she was “reprimanded for it.” …
Read More »No end-of-year bonus for civil servants; 2,400 lowest-paid employees will receive a one-time payment of $ 1,200, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Singapore’s 85,000 officials will not receive any year-end bonuses this year amid the economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Public Service Division (PSD) said in a press release on Friday (Nov. 27). ). This means that they will not receive any Annual Variable Component (AVC) payments …
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