Daily Briefing: HDB urged to set sale price caps for homes; Battle against dodgy retailers continues to rage

And new SG 50 sculpture commissioned by National Museum and CityDev.

  • HDB should evolve from its present role as a housing developer and focus on being a master land developer and regulator of residential prices, urged Ho Kwon Ping, an S R Nathan Fellow for the Study of Singapore. Read more here.
  • Singaporeans are still striving to clear the country’s image after a Vietnamese tourist was scammed at Sim Lim Square. Find out more here.
  • City Developments Limited (CDL) and the National Museum of Singapore have launched its first open call for the concept submission of a special SG50 commemorative public sculpture. Read more here
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