Tag Archives: Penalty

WHY SUCH LENIENT JAIL TERMS FOR HORRIFIC CHILD ABUSERS? WHY IS IT NOT MURDER?

This is arwah Mohamad Daniel. This sweet little 2 year old boy. YA ALLAH. Trully this just breaks my heart, and now to see his face, makes me feel worse. What kind of a mother does this. I can't imagine the pain and sadness he has gone through. Why those housemates did not say something? They should be charged also! Why such a light sentence for such a horrible crime? i just dont understand..y is this not murder? Y doesnt this deserve a life sentence atleast if not the death??

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MY COMPANY TERMINATED ME EARLY & DEMAND I PAY THEM TWO MONTHS SALARY COMPENSATION

After working for about 2 weeks, I tendered my resignation and was told to keep the letter. The HR director, Cindy Lee replied me in an email that this short notice was not acceptable. When I reported to work on the 7 March 2015 , I was ask to pack and go. Not only that, I received a registered letter from them demanding me to pay them $4600 which is 2 month of my salary.

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HIGH PROPERTY PRICES ARE NOT A BAD THING

Government shouldn’t penalise those Singaporeans who “have it”! Singaporeans are more than a group of dissenters. Singapore is more than the social media. The government should be focusing on interests of Singaporeans at large, not a small group of people. Frankly speaking any country bound to have some dissenters and this group usually form a tiny percentage and they will never satisfy whatever the government do.

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NSMAN WHO SKIP IPPT TO BE CONFINED IN CAMP & FORCED TO EXERCISE

Confinement, the bane of conscripted soldiers here, will continue to haunt reservists who skip the mandatory military fitness test three times in a row. Instead of a $100 fine - the usual penalty currently - citizen soldiers will soon be locked up in camp, "forced" to exercise and still pay a monetary penalty. The new regime starts in January, with a five-day boot camp aimed at getting operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) fit, said the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).

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