Sengkang MP Raeesah Khan has also spoken up on the issue of minimum wage. She offers a perspective as someone who has worked with those who earn below livable wage.
Read More »Inconsiderate Uncle Disrupting The Peace At Tampines N2 Shopping Street
I would like to bring to your attention and escalate a very active noise pollution case caused by a healthy looking elderly man. The ordeal and noise pollution take place at the road-facing sheltered/seating area between 201D and 201E Tampines Street 21/23 near guardian pharmacy. Separate random sessions would start as early from 8am, at lunch, midday, dinner, and after dinner with extremely loud oldies music blasting from his speaker for a couple of hours. He is often seen smoking in the prohibited zone too.
Read More »84-Year-Old Grandmother Allegedly Scammed Of Life Savings By God Daughter
Some time back, the alleged scammer started asking money from the grandmother to "invest" in her son's company and promised a handsome monthly return. However the grandmother is illiterate and chose to trust her god daughter's words. Slowly but surely her life's savings was drained away into this "investment." After receiving a few months of the promised returns, the alleged scammer suddenly stopped handing back the cash and started to give a ton of excuses to the grandmother.
Read More »Lim Tean Representing Terry Xu In Libel Proceedings By Lee Hsien Loong
Lawyer and political veteran Lim Tean shared on his Facebook that he will be representing The Online Citizen (TOC) editor Terry Xu in his trial against a defamation suit filed by Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Read More »Tan Kin Lian: High Level Of Corruption In Many Democratic Countries
Tan Kin Lian recently posted his views on high levels of corruption in many democratic countries, where it happens at the top levels involving people with power and influence. Such countries are even worse off when their leaders remain in power for decades and abuse state resources. Such leaders mask their acts behind words like "free market" and "democratic electoral system." Does this type of democracy sound familiar?
Read More »Supersteam Asia Pacific CEO Apologises For A Mistaken Sham Interview
The LinkedIn post by an interviewee who allegedly experienced a three-minute online interview with Lionbots International Pte Ltd has gone viral. The viral post caught the attention of Supersteam Asia Pacific's CEO Dylan Terntzer. He posted a personal apology and explained what had happened.
Read More »Lionsbot International Allegedly Granted 3 Minute Interview Just For Show
Our contributor alerted us to a post about a job interview with Lionsbot International Pte Ltd which appeared to be "just for show." Even before being invited to an online interview, the interviewee saw that the employer had keyed in an entry which said "not suitable" into the JobStreet portal.
Read More »Giant Sembawang Branch Mistakenly Restricts Some Payment By Budget2020 Grocery Vouchers
Our contributor went to Giant at Sembawang Shopping Centre to buy some items like frozen stuff, baby stuffs mainly food and drinks. When he tried to make payment using the Budget2020 Grocery Vouchers which were issued by the Ministry of Finance (MOF), the cashier said he could not use the vouchers for the full transaction.
Read More »Whampoa Occult Specialist Faces Online Complaints
The photograph contributor claims that the medicine man "regularly" performs black magic, and makes his customers sit on top of Muslim tombs.
Read More »Lim Tean Punches Holes In Lee Hsien Loong’s Defamation Suit
Lim Tean has punched holes into the defence built by the PM's legal team: (1) why did Lee Hsien Loong not sue The States Review or The Coverage and (2) the expert witness Dr Phan could not be totally independent.
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