Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Law to date, what is the number of cases filed with the Protection from Harassment Court broken down into (i) sexual harassment (ii) workplace harassment (iii) cyberbullying (iv) doxxing and (v) harassment by debt collectors, moneylenders, or creditors. Mr K Shanmugam: Statistics on the breakdown of harassment cases filed withContinue reading “CASES FILED WITH PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT COURT”
Category Archives: PQ: He Ting Ru
QUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR MERCHANTS’ ENROLLMENT IN CDC VOUCHERS SCHEME
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (a) what are the qualifying criteria for merchants to be enrolled under the Community Development Council Vouchers scheme; (b) whether an update can be provided on the number of merchants enrolled in the scheme; and (c) how many applications by merchants to be added inContinue reading “QUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR MERCHANTS’ ENROLLMENT IN CDC VOUCHERS SCHEME”
PROTECTION AND EXPEDITED PROTECTION ORDERS GRANTED UNDER PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT ACT 2014
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Law (a) in each of the past five years, how many Protection Orders (PO) or Expedited Protection Orders (EPO) have been granted under the Protection From Harassment Act 2014; (b) how many orders of committal (for matters before 1 April 2022) or committal orders (for matters on or afterContinue reading “PROTECTION AND EXPEDITED PROTECTION ORDERS GRANTED UNDER PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT ACT 2014”
OUTCOME OF CASES FILED WITH PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT COURT SINCE ITS OPERATIONALISATION
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Law since the operationalisation of the Protection from Harassment Court (PHC) on 1 June 2021 (a) how many cases are filed with the PHC, broken down into criminal complaints and civil remedies respectively; (b) of the civil cases filed with PHC, how many are successful in obtainingContinue reading “OUTCOME OF CASES FILED WITH PROTECTION FROM HARASSMENT COURT SINCE ITS OPERATIONALISATION”
NOISE NUISANCE OR DISTURBANCE COMPLAINTS LODGED WITH POLICE IN LAST THREE YEARS
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Home Affairs (a) for each of the last three years, how many complaints about noise nuisance or disturbance in (i) common areas of housing estates (ii) coffee shops or hawker centres and (iii) public entertainment venues are lodged with the Singapore Police Force respectively; and (b) of these, howContinue reading “NOISE NUISANCE OR DISTURBANCE COMPLAINTS LODGED WITH POLICE IN LAST THREE YEARS”
ACCIDENTS REPORTED INVOLVING WORKERS TRANSPORTED IN BACK OF LORRIES AND OTHER VEHICLES
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Home Affairs (a) for each quarter in the last year, how many accidents are reported involving workers being transported in the back of lorries and other vehicles; and (b) of these, how many involved casualties and deaths respectively. Mr K Shanmugam: The Traffic Police are only able to provide dataContinue reading “ACCIDENTS REPORTED INVOLVING WORKERS TRANSPORTED IN BACK OF LORRIES AND OTHER VEHICLES”
REQUESTS FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE RECEIVED BY HDB AND OUTCOME
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for National Development (a) for each quarter in the last three years, how many cases for housing assistance have been received by HDB as broken down into requests for assistance on allocation of HDB units for (i) ownership and (ii) rental respectively; and (b) what is the success rate of theseContinue reading “REQUESTS FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE RECEIVED BY HDB AND OUTCOME”
DIABETES CASES REFERRED FROM PUBLIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM TO PRIVATE DOCTORS
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Health (a) in each of the last five years, how many diabetes cases are referred from the public healthcare system to private general practitioners; and (b) what impact is this having on caseloads for general practitioners. Mr Ong Ye Kung: Hospitals do not routinely track referrals to private general practitioners byContinue reading “DIABETES CASES REFERRED FROM PUBLIC HEALTHCARE SYSTEM TO PRIVATE DOCTORS”
ECONOMIC IMPACT OF IMPOSING BAN ON TRANSPORTING WORKERS ON BACK OF LORRIES
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Transport (a) whether the Ministry has commissioned or commenced a study on the quantifiable economic effect on businesses and the economy generation if a ban is introduced against transporting workers in the back of lorries and other vehicles and to look into addressing practical and operational challenges associated with suchContinue reading “ECONOMIC IMPACT OF IMPOSING BAN ON TRANSPORTING WORKERS ON BACK OF LORRIES”
INCIDENCE OF PREGNANT WOMEN BEING DIAGNOSED WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Health (a) in each of the last five years, how many pregnant women are diagnosed as having gestational diabetes; and (b) what are the efforts to combat and lower the incidence and impact of gestational diabetes. Mr Ong Ye Kung: Based on data from public hospitals, the average number of pregnantContinue reading “INCIDENCE OF PREGNANT WOMEN BEING DIAGNOSED WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES”
