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After years of putting up with a husband who abused her, did not allow her to leave the house and often failed to provide for the family, Vietnamese bride Lyly, 30, decided to leave the Singaporean for good.
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Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong speaks during the Community of Supply debate on Mar 2, 2021.
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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) is launching a number of programmes to widen access to justice for all Singaporeans, said Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong on Tuesday (Mar 2).
“There have been observations that the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened what some might term the ‘justice gap’,” said Mr Tong during the Committee of Supply debate.
SINGAPORE - The feasibility of translating court documents into other languages was the focus of an exchange between Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong and Workers' Party chairman Sylvia Lim on Tuesday (March 2).. Read more at straitstimes.com.