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Daily Briefing: Malaysian woman involved in security intrusions in Singapore; Motorcycle COEs surge to highest price

And British expats asks forgiveness from Singaporeans.

  • The woman driver, a 27-year-old Malaysian, who is allegedly involved in two security intrusions in Singapore, has been charged with criminal trespass, media reports said. Read more here.
  • Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) for motorcycles surged to their highest prices since 1997, rising by $715 to $2,704 in the latest bidding exercise, which ended Wednesday. Know more here.
  • A private wealth manager in Singapore who sparked outrage online for referring to public transport commuters as "poor people" has apologised. Find out more here.
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