
Can Singapore tackle its match-fixing stain?
Football match-fixing (28 Oct) - Singapore, South East Asia's wealthy island city-state, has a reputation for being safe and stable. Its squeaky-clean image, however, only goes skin deep, argues British writer and journalist Neil Humphreys, who has tracked Singapore's football match-fixing for many years. On Halloween, the spectre...

Why 5,000 Indian firms have invested in S’pore
EDB is interested to engage Indian companies that have reached the critical mass to set up a strategic base overseas to manage better their international growth and tap international financing opportunities. – Lee Eng Keat (29 Oct) - If Indian companies form the single largest foreign business community in Singapore, it is...

Why Singapore doesn’t count the poor
Why doesn't Singapore count the poor? (29 Oct) - Singapore, one of the richest countries in the world, has 20 billionaires and 188,000 millionaires. But curiously, the government doesn’t know the exact number of its poor households. Maybe Kishore Mahbubani, a former diplomat, was correct when he wrote in 2001 that poverty...
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