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Over $141k in fines for breach of Covid-19 workplace safety rules in 2021

Singapore News - More than 140 fines totalling over $141,000 were meted out last year for breaches of safe management measures at workplaces. One firm was ordered to stop work, the Ministry of Manpower told The Straits Times last week, adding that it inspected 12,000... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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COVID-19: Gemma Steakhouse licensee fined S$14,000 over Halloween dinner involving 75 people

COVID-19: Gemma Steakhouse licensee fined S$14,000 over Halloween dinner involving 75 people
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Singapore: Over 8,600 fines, totalling over S$2.5m, issued for breach of Covid-19 safety measures

A safe distancing enforcement officer at Ghim Moh Road Market and Food Centre in May 2020. - The Straits Times/ANN SINGAPORE, Feb 21 (The Straits Times/ANN): From April to December last year, over 8,600 fines - totalling more than $2.5 million - were meted out to people who did not follow safe distancing and safe management measures and who did not wear masks. From April to December last year, more than 6,900 fines were meted out to individuals who did not follow safe distancing and safe management measures. During this same period, more than 1,700 fines were imposed on those who did not wear masks, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) told The Sunday Times.

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Largest gathering involved about 75 diners

Largest gathering involved about 75 diners
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Over $2.5m: More than 8,600 fines issued to people who broke Covid-19 safety measures

Over $2.5m: More than 8,600 fines issued to people who broke Covid-19 safety measures
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Over 8,600 fines issued for breach of Covid-19 safety measures

SINGAPORE -  From April to December last year, over 8,600 fines - totalling more than $2.5 million - were meted out to people who did not follow safe distancing and safe management measures and who did not wear masks. From April to December last year,  more than 6,900 fines were meted out to individuals who did not follow safe distancing and safe management measures. During this same period, more than 1,700 fines were imposed on those who did not wear masks, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) told The Sunday Times. First-time offenders who breach safe distancing measures are fined $300, and second-time wrongdoers $1,000.

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Stepped-up checks on F&B outlets over festive period

As the year-end festive season approaches, Singapore has put its guard up to ensure that there is no let-up on safety measures to keep the coronavirus at bay. Starting this weekend, there will be more checks on food and beverage (F&B) outlets to make sure that safe management measures are being complied with, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) yesterday. The stepped-up surveillance will extend over the next few weeks to cover the end-of-year festive period. The enforcement clampdown comes at a time when Singapore has seen low numbers of community cases - with none in the past week. The authorities, however, are taking no chances.

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No let up in enforcement of safety rules during Phase 3: Minister

The New Paper No let up in enforcement of safety rules during Phase 3: Lawrence Wong He warns against complacency before and during festive period, says checks will continue with enforcement officers on the ground 0 Engagements Even as Singapore moves into phase three of its reopening on Dec 28, enforcement against those who flout the rules will not let up, warned Education Minister Lawrence Wong yesterday. Highlighting recent "near-misses" where infected individuals had breached the rules and could have caused large clusters to form, the co-chairman of the multi-ministry task force said the resumption of more activities and the ability to gather in larger groups should be seen as a privilege not to be abused.

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