Minister Shanmugam: Action will be taken if you break the law, even if you are a Cabinet Minister
Speaking at the Rule of Law Symposium at the Supreme Court auditorium on Tuesday (14 Feb), Minister for Foreign Affairs and Law, K. Shanmugam, assured the public that offenders will be dealt with severely if they break the law. He said: "If you break the law, action will be taken against you. No matter that you are a Cabinet...
Ex-Principal in sex probe works closely with PAP politician
In the recent police investigation into a suspected online vice ring believed to have involved a number of public civil servants ('Police investigating online vice syndicate involving public civil servants'), TR Emeritus (TRE) has reported that one of the civil servants was actually an ex-principal of a reputable primary school....
Another foreigner, an Australian, accused of molest acquitted
An Australian accused of molestation was acquitted by the Court today (13 Feb) after he was allowed to compound the case. James Anthony Woodburn was accused by a 26-year-old woman for molesting her in the shopping area of Marine Bay Sands (MBS). Woodburn was allowed to compound the case after he made an apology and paid $10,000...
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