Police may seek Interpol’s help to track fugitive New Zealander
A New Zealander wanted by the Singapore authorities for skipping bail may find himself on the Interpol's watch list should the Singapore Police decides to enlist Interpol's help in tracking him. Robert Stephen Dahlberg (top -left) was charged with causing grevious hurt during a fracus at Suntec City on 11th April 2010, where...
Ministerial pay review report to be expected early this month
After nearly 7 months of consultations with the public, politicians and human resource experts, the committee set up to review the exorbitant salaries of ministers has submitted its report to Prime Minister (PM) Lee Hsien Loong. The recommendations submitted by the committee headed by Gerard Ee will be studied by the Government...
NS defaulter quietly returning to perform in public concert
The Straits Times in a feature article on 29 Dec made announcement of several concerts to be held at the National Museum accompanying its art exhibition of the famous Paris painter Musee d'Orsay. Spreading over eight evenings from 5-27 Jan 2012, the concerts will feature renown pianists Melvyn Tan, Dennis Lee, Toh Chee Hung,...
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