Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Home Affairs (a) in each of the last three years, how many instances of alleged criminal acts involving the possession or distribution of voyeuristic or intimate image or recording or any other alleged image-based sexual abuse have been reported to the Police; (b) how many involved deepfakes orContinue reading “REPORTED CRIMINAL ACTS INVOLVING ALLEGED IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ABUSE CASES”
Category Archives: National Sustainability
PUBLIC SEARCHES ON FACTUALLY GOVERNMENT WEBSITE RELATING TO FALSEHOODS SUBJECT TO DIRECTIONS UNDER POFMA
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information (a) in each of the last five years, how many searches have been conducted by members of the public on the Factually Government website; (b) how many of such searches are related to falsehoods that are subject to directions under POFMA; and (c) whatContinue reading “PUBLIC SEARCHES ON FACTUALLY GOVERNMENT WEBSITE RELATING TO FALSEHOODS SUBJECT TO DIRECTIONS UNDER POFMA”
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ATTRIBUTABLE TO PULAU BUKOM AND JURONG ISLAND, AND PROJECTED REDUCTION FROM SALE OF SHELL’S OIL AND CHEMICALS FACILITIES
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry (a) what is the current level of greenhouse gas emissions attributable to Pulau Bukom and Jurong Island; (b) what is the projected reduction in emissions from Shell’s sale of its oil and chemicals facilities in Singapore; and (c) whether theContinue reading “GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ATTRIBUTABLE TO PULAU BUKOM AND JURONG ISLAND, AND PROJECTED REDUCTION FROM SALE OF SHELL’S OIL AND CHEMICALS FACILITIES”
INVESTIGATIONS INTO BANKERS, PROPERTY AGENTS AND OTHERS LINKED TO PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS IN MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MONEY LAUNDERING CASE
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance with regard to the recent $3 billion money laundering case in Singapore, whether the authorities have started investigations into individuals, such as bankers and property agents, who facilitated the property transactions on behalf of the convicted persons and who have failed to complyContinue reading “INVESTIGATIONS INTO BANKERS, PROPERTY AGENTS AND OTHERS LINKED TO PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS IN MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MONEY LAUNDERING CASE”
SHORTENING AVERAGE PROCESSING TIME FOR LAWYER-INMATE CORRESPONDENCE
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Home Affairs (a) in the past three years, what is the average processing time for (i) hardcopy correspondences from lawyers and (ii) e-Letters, to be delivered to prison inmates respectively; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider introducing a separate e-Letters system with a shorter processing timeContinue reading “SHORTENING AVERAGE PROCESSING TIME FOR LAWYER-INMATE CORRESPONDENCE”
SUPPORT FOR POST-RELEASE INMATES TO ENHANCE FAMILIAL TIES
Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) what programmes and support does the Ministry or other social service agencies provide to help prison inmates improve familial ties with their young children once released back to society; and (b) if no programmes currently exist, whether the Ministry will consider developingContinue reading “SUPPORT FOR POST-RELEASE INMATES TO ENHANCE FAMILIAL TIES”
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES REVIEW COMMITTEE AND PM’S ROLE IN SETTING PRINCIPLES FOR THESE TERMS
Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance (a) what are the terms of reference provided to an Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC); (b) what are the principles underlying how terms of reference for EBRC are being determined; and (c) whether such decision is made by the Prime Minister. Mr ChanContinue reading “TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES REVIEW COMMITTEE AND PM’S ROLE IN SETTING PRINCIPLES FOR THESE TERMS”
RECENT CLOSURES OF HIGH-TECH FARMING COMPANIES AND IMPACT ON “30 BY 30” PLAN FOR LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION
Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment (a) whether the Government remains committed to the “30 by 30” goal that aims to produce 30% of Singapore’s nutritional needs by 2030 locally; and (b) whether there are plans to (i) further boost local demand for locally produced food and (ii) addressContinue reading “RECENT CLOSURES OF HIGH-TECH FARMING COMPANIES AND IMPACT ON “30 BY 30” PLAN FOR LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION”
SUCCESS OF HAWKERS’ DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment since the launch of the Hawkers’ Development Programme, what is the number of applicants who have (i) successfully enrolled in the programme (ii) completed the training programme (iii) completed the apprenticeship (iv) started business operations and (v) continue to be in operation. MsContinue reading “SUCCESS OF HAWKERS’ DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME”
ADVANCEMENTS IN DATA CENTRE EFFICIENCY, LIQUID COOLING AND TROPICAL OPERATIONS BY SINGAPORE COMPANIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES
Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Communications and Information (a) what specific breakthroughs or advancements in data centre efficiency, liquid cooling and tropical operations have been achieved by Singapore companies and research institutes during the 2019-2022 moratorium period; (b) how these innovations compare to the state-of-the-art globally; and (c) whether any of these innovationsContinue reading “ADVANCEMENTS IN DATA CENTRE EFFICIENCY, LIQUID COOLING AND TROPICAL OPERATIONS BY SINGAPORE COMPANIES AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES”
