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Daily Briefing: Driver gets 20% pay rise from wage scheme; MDA orders removal of cannabis website

And temporary law for Little India gets enacted.

  • Mr Teo Bee Seong, 52, a driver at Rasel Catering Singapore, received a 20 per cent salary increment last year thanks to the Wage Credit Scheme. Find out more here.
  • The Media Development Authority (MDA) has asked the owners of a local cannabis awareness website to remove its contents in their entirety by Wednesday. Read more here.
  • The Public Order (Additional Temporary Measures) Bill to maintain peace in Little India was passed after over four hours of debate in Parliament on Tuesday. Know more here.
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