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Parti Liyani goes back to Indonesia after being cleared of theft, will return to Singapore for proceedings against prosecutors

Parti Liyani goes back to Indonesia after being cleared of theft, will return to Singapore for proceedings against prosecutors Toggle share menu Advertisement Parti Liyani goes back to Indonesia after being cleared of theft, will return to Singapore for proceedings against prosecutors Advertisement Singapore Parti Liyani goes back to Indonesia after being cleared of theft, will return to Singapore for proceedings against prosecutors Ms Parti Liyani at the airport on Jan 27, 2021. (Photo: HOME/Grace Baey) 03 Feb 2021 12:25PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Ms Parti Liyani, former domestic helper to ex-Changi Airport Group chairman Liew Mun Leong, returned home to Indonesia on Wednesday (Jan 27), and will return to Singapore ahead of ongoing proceedings into the prosecutors in her case of alleged theft.

Xylem Water Solutions Singapore Named as Champion of Good

CONTENT: Article Xylem Water Solutions Singapore has been recognized for its work to help communities across Southeast Asia solve water challenges, including providing humanitarian disaster relief, clean water access solutions and WASH education as part of the global water technology provider’s corporate social responsibility program Watermark. The National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre of Singapore named Xylem Water Solutions Singapore one of their Champions of Good for the work the team has accomplished throughout the region. The Champions of Good program was launched in 2017 in order to celebrate organizations that create value for the environment and their communities, in addition to the business itself. The center also looks for companies that are multiplying their efforts by working with partners and stakeholders, creating a larger impact than what they could make alone.

CSRWire - Xylem Water Solutions Singapore Named as Champion of Good and Recipient of the AmCham CARES 2020 Award

Xylem Water Solutions Singapore Named as Champion of Good and Recipient of the AmCham CARES 2020 Award Published 01-21-21 Submitted by Xylem Inc. Xylem Water Solutions Singapore has been recognized for its work to help communities across Southeast Asia solve water challenges, including providing humanitarian disaster relief, clean water access solutions and WASH education as part of the global water technology provider’s corporate social responsibility program Watermark. The National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre of Singapore named Xylem Water Solutions Singapore one of their Champions of Good for the work the team has accomplished throughout the region. The Champions of Good program was launched in 2017 in order to celebrate organizations that create value for the environment and their communities, in addition to the business itself. The center also looks for companies that are multiplying their efforts by working with partners and stakeholders, creating a larger impact

The people who made the headlines in 2020

- Advertisement - Singapore 2020 will go down in history as the year we spent more time at home and online than ever, thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic. While we grappled with the pandemic and all the changes it brought, the Circuit Breaker, the GE, the continued rise of Blackpink and BTS, here are the people who caught our attention. 1. The Leader of the Opposition At this point, we can safely say that 2020 is the year of Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh, who was designated as the country’s first Leader of the Opposition. The naysayers who once doubted that Mr Singh could fill the spot once held by the venerable Low Thia Khiang must have been eating their words, as the WP Chief has grown in substance this year, with nary a misstep.

As Singapore ventures back out, migrant workers are kept in

Jennifer Jett, The New York Times Published: 18 Dec 2020 10:43 AM BdST Updated: 18 Dec 2020 10:43 AM BdST The S11 Dormitory, home to migrant workers, in the Tuas area of Singapore. THE NEW YORK TIMES Workers from Bangladesh and India look out of their balconies at Punggol S-11 workers dormitory, which was gazetted to be an isolation facility after it became a cluster of coronavirus cases (COVID-19), in Singapore April 6, 2020. REUTERS On most days, there are zero new coronavirus cases among migrant workers in Singapore, who bore the brunt of the city-state’s outbreak this year. But as the government prepares for its final phase of reopening this month, those workers will not be part of it.

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