March 22, 2016 9:27 PM
SINGAPORE – A taiji master who killed a pedestrian on the road while driving under a ban told his student to take the blame for the fatal accident along Still Road.
March 22, 2016 9:27 PM
SINGAPORE – A taiji master who killed a pedestrian on the road while driving under a ban told his student to take the blame for the fatal accident along Still Road.
Making sure that this tiny red dot could protect itself with a robust defence and national security, and a public housing policy that allows Singaporeans to own their homes.
These two achievements in which Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had…
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Arsenal youngster Alex Iwobi has been hospitalised in Nigerian capital Abuja after falling ill from food poisoning, Nigeria coach Samson Siasia said on Tuesday.
Iwobi, 19, was too sick to train with the rest of the Super Eagles squad ahead of Friday’s crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Egypt.
“He suffered from food poisoning and so was not part of the training. But his condition is stable,” Siasia told a news conference.
Iwobi probably got sick after eating a salad, Siasia said.
His father, Chuka, who flew with him from London, has visited the young striker in hospital.
Over the weekend, Iwobi crowned his first full Arsenal Premier League debut with a goal in a 2-0 win over Everton.
He has played two friendly matches for Nigeria since he changed international allegiance from England.

How would you celebrate your 70th birthday?
Ice cream vendor Jimmy Teng marked his special day on Tuesday (March 22) by giving his customers free ice cream.
“It’s my birthday. My treat,” he told customers at his stall …
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A 21-year-old man is being investigated for brandishing a realistic-looking toy gun at Bugis MRT station last Tuesday (March 15).
The police were informed about the incident at around 1.10pm that day after a member of the…
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Aung San Suu Kyi will become foreign minister in Myanmar’s new civilian government, her party said Tuesday, giving the democracy champion a formal position despite being blocked from the presidency.
“She will be the foreign minister mainly. If she wants to share the duties she has in other ministries with qualified people, she can assign them,” said Zaw Myint Maung, spokesman for her National League for Democracy, hinting that she would hold other roles as well.
Suu Kyi was the sole woman and one of only six members of her party in a cabinet list read out to lawmakers earlier Tuesday by the parliament speaker, who did not specify which position she or others would hold.

A special watchdog body on Tuesday, sought criminal charges against two suspects allegedly behind the massive US$81 million (S$110 million) money-laundering scandal that has shaken the Philippines.
The Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) asked Justice Department prosecutors to file charges against businessman Kim Wong and Chinese casino junket operator Weikang Xu for their alleged role in laundering $81 million in Bangladesh’s foreign reserves through the Philippines.
The Bangladeshi funds were allegedly transferred through a Philippine bank to casinos in Manila where most of the funds have disappeared.
The hackers apparently took advantage of Philippine laws granting strict secrecy to bank depositors as well as exempting casinos from money-laundering oversight.
The complaint, citing testimony of a Senate probe of the scandal last week, showed that the accounts of both suspects had received the money.
“Wong knew or should have known that the funds that were remitted/transferred… were part of the stolen funds from Bangladesh Bank, and are therefore proceeds of an unlawful activity,” the complaint read.
The department has also summoned Maia Deguito, branch manager of the RCBC bank where the hacked funds were transferred, to answer questions ahead of possible charges against her as well.
Meanwhile, RCBC bank, one of the country’s largest banks, said it had sacked Deguito as well as assistant branch manager Angela Torres over the scandal.
The two were fired for “violating bank policies and procedures and falsification of commercial documents,” and for facilitating the alleged money-laundering of the US$81 million, an RCBC statement said.
“Appropriate charges in court will be filed by the bank against Deguito and Torres by next week,” RCBC said.
Other bank officials will likely face “various sanctions,” in the coming days, the statement added.
Deguito had previously denied any wrongdoing but also said she was living in fear.
“I did not do anything wrong. If this is a nightmare, I want to wake up now,” she previously told a Manila TV station.
The incident has raised fears that the Philippines will be seen as a haven for money-laundering despite its previous efforts to tighten controls to meet international standards.
The AMLC’s executive director Julia Abad conceded that the country’s money-laundering laws needed improvement.
She said that when the $81 million came into the country’s banking system, it failed to raise eyebrows because similar huge amounts were already coming in.
“On its face, there is nothing irregular about that transaction of US$81 million,” she told reporters on Tuesday.
But she also said her council only had about nine analysts overseeing hundreds of transactions each day.
Abad said the council’s powers should be increased to cover the country’s growing casino industry, adding that the Philippines was one of only two countries that exempted casinos from money-laundering rules.

March 22, 2016 7:49 PM
We look at: Two SMRT maintenance staff killed in an accident along the train track near Pasir Ris MRT station at around 11.10am this morning.
SINGAPORE – CS Travel’s travel agent licence has been suspended for a month, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said in a statement today (Mach 22)
The firm will not be allowed to accept new bookings during the period of suspension – from March 18 to April 17 – while it is required to fulfil its “existing contractual obligations” to customers, STB said.
CS Travel was suspended because it “carried on the business of a travel agent in a manner that renders it unfit to continue to hold a licence for the period of suspension and for having contravened provisions under the Travel Agents Regulations”, STB said in the statement.
STB revealed that it had received 12 consumer complaints relating to CS Travel’s “lack of professionalism” and “poor service” since 2013.
CS Travel will be allowed to carry on business as a travel agent after the suspension period, STB has said.
A check on CS Travel’s Facebook page showed that it has an office at the third floor of Chinatown Point (133 New Bridge Road).
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“Our hearts are with the families and will do our best to support and assist them,” says Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan.
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