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Daily Briefing: Lee Kuan Yew's condition has deteriorated; Singtel, Gushcloud apologise for smear campaign

And eight illegal health products contain prohibited ingredients.

Singapore's former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's condition has "deteriorated", the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said in an update on Wednesday, 18 March. View more here.

Singtel has apologised over the online smear campaign against telcos M1 and Starhub. View more here.

Eight health products marketed as dietary and sports nutrition supplements have been flagged by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) as containing Western medicinal ingredients not allowed in supplements sold in Singapore. View more here.

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