Jurong GRC, long regarded as a stronghold for the party, will disappear from the electoral map in its current form. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Candidates in the upcoming general election can spend a maximum of $5 for each registered voter, up from $4 ...
Choo is a neuroscientist, and a professor at SIT. She's been a volunteer at Marine Parade for a while now, and was seen at a ...
Mr Leong Mun Wai has emerged stronger despite facing several obstacles in the past, and will play a key role in shaping the ...
The Cathay cinema at Jem will close on Mar. 27. This comes after its lease was terminated by the landlord, as it seeks to ...
Lendlease Global Commercial Reit is seeking to recoup some S$4.3 million in rental arrears that Cathay owes, among other ...
Cathay Cineplexes will be shuttering operations at its Jem location in Jurong East on Thursday (March 27) following the termination of their lease. Its operator, mm2 Asia, announced the news through a ...
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ELD raises election expenses cap to S$5 per elector; updates minority candidate requirements in GRCs
On 27 March, the Elections Department (ELD) announced that the maximum election expenses per elector will increase from S$4 ...
SINGAPORE] Candidates in the upcoming general election can spend a maximum of S$5 for each registered voter, up from S$4 ...
SINGAPORE: The parliamentary election expenses limit for candidates has been increased from S$4 per elector to S$5 per ...
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