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Government Accepts National Wages Council’s Recommendations For 2007/2008
Posted On Wednesday, May 23, 2007
The Government has accepted the National Wages Council (NWC)'s wage recommendations for 2007/2008.


Second Reading of Employment of Foreign Workers (Amendment) Bill
Posted On Tuesday, May 22, 2007
The Ministry OF Manpower has amended the Employment of Foreign Workers Act (EFWA) to increase the penalties for selected offences, introduce new offences, and enhance the powers of Employment Inspectors to facilitate enforcement efforts.

The new Act will also consolidate the legislative authority for all work passes under the EFWA. The Act will hence be renamed the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA). With the consolidation, the EFMA will be the key legislation governing the employment of foreigners at all levels in Singapore.


URA To Temporarily Disallow Conversion of Office Use in the Central Area to Other Uses
Posted On Monday, May 21, 2007
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced today that it will, with immediate effect, temporarily disallow the conversion of office use in the Central Area to other uses until 31 December 2009. This is to curb further depletion of the existing stock of office space.


Speech by Mr Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Defence, at Second Reading of the SAF (Amendment) Bill
Posted On Monday, May 21, 2007
The Singapore Armed Forces (amendment) Bill was read a second time in Parliament and subsequently passed. In the Minister's speeach during the second reading, Mr Teo Chee Hean, highlighted that the bill is to give legal powers to the SAF to conduct civilian security operations.


Second Reading Speech for Competition (Amendment) Bill
Posted On Monday, May 21, 2007
Second Reading Speech by Mr Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry for the Competition (amendment) Bill.


Second Reading Speech for Gas (Amendment) Bill
Posted On Monday, May 21, 2007
Second Reading Speech by Mr S Iswaran, Minister of state, ministry of Trade and Industry for the Gas (Amendment) Bill.


Optometrists and Opticians Bill Factsheet
Posted On Monday, May 21, 2007
In May this year, the Ministry of Health will propose legislation, in Parliament, to regulate the practices of optometrists and opticians. If passed in Parliament, it will be called the Optometrists and Opticians Bill. The Optometrists and Opticians Bill will ensure that Singaporeans continue to enjoy high standard of primary eye care. The legislation will also ensure a high level of competence and standard of practice among optometrists and opticians. Many developed countries such as the US, UK and Australia already have similar legislation in place.


CJ Launches a New Book on Ethics for Lawyers
Posted On Friday, May 18, 2007
Lawyers in Singapore will now have a manual to guide them through the many ethical issues that they will inevitably face in their professional life. Ethics and Professional Responsibility: A Code for the Advocate and Solicitor, by Dr Jeffrey Pinsler, is a work that was specially commissioned by the Honourable the Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong. This is the first publication by Academy Publishing, a new division of the Singapore Academy of Law.


Launch of Academy Publishing
Posted On Friday, May 18, 2007
Ethics and Professional Responsibility: A Code for the Advocate and Solicitor is the first publication by Academy Publishing, a new division under the Singapore Academy of Law.


MOH supports BAC’s Recommendations on Data Protection
Posted On Monday, May 07, 2007
On the Bioethics Advisory Committee’s (BAC) report entitled: “Personal Information in Biomedical Research”, the Ministry of Health (MOH) welcomes the BAC’s recommendations. We support the stand that personal information identifiable to an individual participating in human biomedical research should be safeguarded. Proper rules governing the access and use of personal information and a secure system of information protection would re-assure research subjects on the confidentiality of personal information.


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