
HoHoHo: StanChart gets into more trouble
StanChart is expecting a potential penalty of around US$1.5 billion from U.S. authorities for allowing customers to violate Iran sanctions. [ LINK ] StanChart hasn’t been able to clean up its dirty linen despite a 2012 deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) in which it admitted secretly moving billions of dollars through...

Disappointed in Janil Puthecheary’s nonsensical Parliamentary reply
I take strong issue with what Senior Minister of State for Transport, Janil Puthecheary, said in Parliament. He said that MRT station employees are not trained to chase after (or apprehend) people and the protocol is for them to call for help in the event of molestation. Superficially, what he said may sound reasonable. But...

By allowing medical tourism to flourish while citizens are deprived of healthcare is idoicy at the highest level
The news on Sunday that MOH has put a stop to foreign patient referral contracts with local government hospitals must shock and anger many Singaporeans. Unlike private hospitals, government hospitals operate using taxpayers' monies and their first priority must always be directed towards Singaporeans' healthcare interests and...
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