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Malaysia versus Singapore over VEP

Malaysia versus Singapore over VEP

Did not take Malaysia authorities that long to react to Singapore's government announcement of foreign vehicles having to pay to enter Singapore. Our government recently announced that vehicles entering via the two causeways will have to pay $6.50, on top of the $35 VEP charge from 17 February onwards, a move they said to match... 

Successful debt scheme applicants got played out?

Successful debt scheme applicants got played out?

I refer to the article “New plan to help borrowers cut debt” (Straits Times, Jan 18). 4% of unsecured credit borrowers owed over 12 months’ income A Monetary Authority of Singapore spokesman said: “As of November 2016, about 4 per cent of unsecured credit borrowers in Singapore had outstanding interest-bearing unsecured... 

ElderShield: Stay voluntary or be made mandatory?

ElderShield: Stay voluntary or be made mandatory?

I refer to the article “ElderShield: Stay voluntary or be made mandatory? (Straits Times, Jan 12). It states that “As the severe disability insurance scheme ElderShield is being reviewed, one new question is whether it should remain voluntary or be made mandatory. This is part of the feedback received by the ElderShield... 



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