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Daily Briefing: COE premium for big cars jumped to $78,700; Basic wage for cleaners revealed

And a man was trampled by horses at racecourt.

  • Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums have increased for most vehicles in Singapore. Read more here.
  • Singapore’s government on Wednesday moved to set an entry-level minimum wage of S$1,000 for its cleaners. Know more here.
  • Singapore Turf Club (STC) said in a statement on Wednesday that a man, who looked like he was almost trampled over by horses in a race video, is “unhurt”. Find out more here.
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