Singapore’s role as a communications center in Asia is likely to suffer from its long campaign to control what the outside world hears and knows about its institutions. Even with Hong Kong succumbing ...
Singapore’s government, in its systematic restriction of human rights, regards itself as a bulwark of “Asian values.” These it regards as fundamentally different from-and superior to-the ideals of the ...
“If the shoe fits, sue the cobbler,” must be the watchword in Singapore, where the International Herald Tribune has been ordered to pay libel damages of $678,000 to three political leaders. The ...
Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Koh Seah Wee and Lim Chai Meng pleaded guilty for their roles in cheating Singapore government agencies of S$12.5 million ($10 million) in the city's biggest public-sector fraud ...
The first of 64 Singapore residents arrested earlier this year for attending meetings of the banned Jehovah’s Witnesses sect went on trial this week in the Asian republic. Defense attorneys maintained ...
Your March 31 editorial “Singapore and `Asian’ values” stated that “Singapore’s government, in its systematic restriction of human rights, regards itself as a bulwark of Asian values.” We claim no ...
Before last year’s Heublein Grand Chefs Festival, Michael Duval, former executive chef at Hartford’s Pierpont’s restaurant, knew little of Singaporean cuisine. “I was familiar with it in passing, but ...
Singapore’s dollar was stronger than its Canadian counterpart this month for the first time in 21 years. Canada’s so-called loonie was worth less than 99 Singapore cents this month, the first time at ...
Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Koh Seah Wee and Lim Chai Meng were convicted for their roles in cheating Singapore government agencies of S$12.5 million ($10 million) in the city's biggest public-sector fraud ...
Koh Seah Wee and Lim Chai Meng were convicted for their roles in cheating Singapore government agencies of S$12.5 million ($10 million) in the city’s biggest public-sector fraud since 1995. Koh, 41, ...