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Kranji woodland clearance: Gaps in project management, directions for immediate follow-up issued, says Chan Chun Sing

Kranji woodland clearance: ‘Gaps’ in project management, directions for ‘immediate’ follow-up issued, says Chan Chun Sing Toggle share menu Advertisement Advertisement Singapore View of cleared land in Kranji, as seen on Feb 17, 2021. (Photo: Calvin Oh) 22 Feb 2021 05:10PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: The Government has given directions for immediate follow-up , after parts of a Kranji woodland site were erroneously cleared, said Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing on Monday (Feb 22). “It is clear to us that there were gaps in the way that the project was managed and supervised, and that we must do better,” he told reporters during a media briefing.

Cleared Kranji woodland: All agencies reviewing land clearance projects to avoid repeat of mistakes

Cleared Kranji woodland: All agencies reviewing land clearance projects to avoid repeat of mistakes
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Singapore Budget 2021: 6 things to look out for

February 16, 2021 The Government will continue to support workers and businesses, especially those in hard-hit sectors, said DPM Heng Swee Keat. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - This year s Budget will be unveiled on Tuesday (Feb 16) as Singapore continues to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic fallout. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat has said that helping workers and firms adapt, innovate and grow will be a key priority for Budget 2021 - his sixth Budget speech. The Government will also continue to support workers and businesses, especially those in hard-hit sectors, he said. Last year, the Government set aside a war chest of almost $100 billion - or nearly 20 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) - to cope with the pandemic, with most of the funds used to support businesses and help workers keep their jobs.

Six things to look out for in Singapore s Budget 2021

The Government will continue to support workers and businesses, especially those in hard-hit sectors, said DPM Heng Swee Keat. - ST FILE SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): As this year s Budget is unveiled at 3pm on Tuesday (Feb 16) Singapore continues to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic fallout. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat has said that helping workers and firms adapt, innovate and grow will be a key priority for Budget 2021 his sixth Budget speech. The Government will also continue to support workers and businesses, especially those in hard-hit sectors, he said. Last year, the Government set aside a war chest of almost S$100 billion or nearly 20 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) to cope with the pandemic, with most of the funds used to support businesses and help workers keep their jobs.

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