
Where does the buck stop?
Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigned on Wednesday over a pollution cheating scandal that has sparked a US criminal investigation and worldwide legal action with unfathomable financial consequences for the auto giant. According to the US authorities, VW has admitted that it equipped about 482,000 cars in the...

It’s the tiny things in the haze, not its look or smell, that matter
The Straits Times (Sep 24, 2015) reported that while the air smelled bad and visibility drops low, air quality might not be terrible. The report quoted several experts. The haze could be more visible because there is more water vapour in the air, according to the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources. And the smell...

60% of financial services expats want to stay in Singapore for good: survey
The Singapore Business Review recently revealed that as much as 60% of foreign staff in financial services say they plan to apply for Singapore permanent residency. This compares with just 17% who said they did not intend to do so. The reason given by these expats for wanting to stay is the attractive pay rates. According to...
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