Flour left by running club, Police measures lacking
In the security response to white baking flour being found outside Woodleigh station, a running enthusiast club left the flour in several spots at the station as marking trail for a running event. 3...
View ArticleSBS Transit win tender at S$100 million below bidders
In the latest Land Transport Authority (LTA) tender package for the operation of Seletar bus services package, SBS Transit won the tender some S$100 million below fellow tender bidders. The second...
View ArticleIndonesian maid jailed 4 weeks for fabricating assault accusations
A 35-year-old Indonesian maid was sentenced to 4 weeks’ jail yesterday (Apr 20) for fabricating assault accusations claiming her 83-year-old employer hit her on five occasions. According to court...
View ArticleMinistry of Education demolish 4 neighbourhood JCs, 3 sec and 7 pri schools
In yet another move to uphold elitism and reduce competition from non-elite students, the Ministry of Education (MOE) removed 4 neighbourhood Junior Colleges (JCs) – namely Tampines TPJC, Serangoon...
View ArticleSingapore government launch corruption probe on FAS’s opposing camp
The Singapore government is at it again, fixing opposition who dare openly challenge the incumbent. For opposing the incumbent Football Association of Singapore (FAS) and contesting in the upcoming...
View ArticleJobstreet: Promotions in Singapore unmeritocratic, lowest pay raise and slowest
According to a regional employment survey of 7 countries conducted by Jobstreet, promotions in Singapore are unmeritocratic, take the longest time and offer the lowest pay raise. The survey found that...
View ArticleStraits Times: Celebrate Lee Hsien Loong’s 5 years on Facebook
State media propaganda mouthpiece Straits Times today (Apr 21) ran an article celebrating dictator Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s 5 years presence on Facebook and Twitter. Straits Times wrote the...
View ArticleRight-wing academic: More overcrowding in public transport because fares is...
In a propaganda fake news run by state media Straits Times, several right-wing academics attribute the increased in overcrowding to preference and “cheap” fares. Right-wing economist and lecturer with...
View ArticleSingapore government: We developed AI to detect fake news
According to propaganda state media TodayOnline, the Singapore government’s Defence Science Organisation (DSO) has developed a computer program with artificial intelligence (AI) to detect fake news....
View ArticleDisgusting food overseas claiming to be Singaporean food
A recent food introductory video created by Food Insider saw scores of Singaporeans seething with anger and slamming the food featured nowhere near “Singapore food”. The quality of hawker food in...
View ArticleTemasek Holdings desperate to sell M1
Temasek Holdings, owner of Singapore Press Holdings and Keppel Telecommunication & Transport, have reportedly approached foreign state company China Mobile, several private equity firms and...
View ArticleMinistry: Poverty in Singapore reached worst ever, jumped 43.45% in 3 years
In the latest statistics provided by the Ministry of Social and Family Affairs (MSF), families living in poverty and relying on ComCare assistance jumped 43.45% in the three years between 2012 and...
View ArticleDeleted webpage prove Ex-PAP MP Zainudin Nordin lying
Speaking to state media TodayOnline yesterday (Apr 22), ex-PAP MP Zainudin Nordin claimed that he was involved only with Hougang Football Club’s financial sponsor when he is no longer the Football...
View ArticleFormer Army General unable to handle change, selling SMRT Taxis to Grab
Unable to handle the development of riding-sharing applications, SMRT CEO and former army general Desmond Kwek is now selling the 27-years SMRT taxis operations to Grab. According to state media...
View ArticleLaw Minister K Shanmugam: Banning foreign news is good for society
In an interview with state media TodayOnline, Law Minister K Shanmugam said that new censorship laws banning foreign news media is good for society. “(Censorship) could well have the opposite effect....
View ArticleSMRT Desmond Kuek: Train reliability improves, going “best class in the world”
Former army general and SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek today (Apr 24) told state propaganda media Straits Times that train reliability has improved and that the trains are going “best class in the world”: “The...
View ArticleLaw Minister K Shanmugam: Government will not bow down to public pressure
In his defence against mounting public opinions criticising the Singapore judiciary over low penalties for high profile cases like Kong Hee and Joshua Robinson, Law Minister K Shanmugam declared that...
View ArticlePrime Taxis chairman: We can make profits where SMRT make losses
In an indirect mock to former army general SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek, chairman of local taxi company Prime Neo Nam Heng told the media that he can make profits where SMRT is making losses and offered to...
View ArticlePolice: Couple in elderly bullying video arrested
According to a press release by the Singapore Police today (Apr 26), a 46-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman has been identified as the couple in the high profile elderly bullying video. The video...
View ArticleEx-PAP MP Zainudin Nordin arrested following STR report
Following a States Times Review report proving that ex-PAP MP Zainudin Nordin has lied to the media, the Singapore police confirmed that he has been arrested and are currently out on bail yesterday...
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