Insurance disputes in Singapore cite English law
Singapore achieved independence in 1965. Like other former British colonies, Singapore law takes much of its shape and form from English law.
Sinyee Ong
As a contentious construction and insurance solicitor in Singapore, I have had quite a number of opportunities to apply English law in Singapore.
On the construction front, it used to be that English common law was heavily cited in construction disputes. This should not be surprising, given that Singapore was only a very young nation embarking on an interesting journey of building itself as a first world country.
Today, Singapore has developed a wealth of its own precedents in construction judgments.
The IPG Group Bags Exclusive Rights for Singapore T10
Singapore Cricket Association (SCA) has awarded the marketing and organizing rights for the SCA T10 Cricket to Dubai/Pakistan based Innovative Production Group (IPG). Five companies had submitted expression of interest (EOI) after SCA had floated an RFP (request for proposal) for the sale of rights in August this year.
The IPG Group has emerged as the highest bidder for the rights. This is the second major cricket league for which the IPG Group has bagged the rights after the successful Lanka Premier League (LPL) in Sri Lanka.
A virtual contract signing ceremony was hosted jointly by SCA and IPG Group in compliance with Covid guidelines on 16th December 2020 where SCA President Mr Mahmood Gaznavi signed the contract documents on behalf of host Governing Body SCA in the presence of Deputy President Mr Subir Ghatak, Vice Presidents Mr Manesh M and Mr S Santhanam, Hon. Tresurer Mr Neeraj S and CEO of the SCA Mr Saad Khan Janjua.
December 18, 2020 By Team PITCH 55
Scheduled to be held in the second half of 2021, this will be the first-ever T10 event where both men & women teams will be participating
Singapore Cricket Association (SCA) has awarded the marketing and organizing rights for the SCA T10 Cricket to Dubai-based Innovative Production Group (IPG). Five companies had submitted an expression of interest (EOI) after SCA had floated an RFP (request for proposal) for the sale of rights in August this year. The IPG Group has emerged as the highest bidder for the rights. This is the second major cricket league for which the IPG Group has bagged the rights after the successful Lanka Premier League (LPL) in Sri Lanka.
Singapore confirms T10 league in July next year
Faizan Lakhani
Singapore confirms T10 league in July next year / Photo: SingaporeSportsHub
Karachi: The top men and women cricketing stars are set to shine in Singapore next year during country’s inaugural T10 cricket league.
An announcement from Singapore Cricket Association (SCA) has confirmed that the country will host the league in July next year.
“The league is scheduled to be held from July 1 to 15, 2021 at the Singapore Sports Hub - fully integrated sports, entertainment and lifestyle hub, in Kallang, Singapore,” the statement said.
“This is the first T10 league where both men and women s teams will be participating. The first year will have six teams in the fray and the number will be increased to eight teams from the third year onwards,” it said.
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