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In Parliament this week, WP MP Jamus Lim called the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s proposed loss-sharing framework for phishing scams “fundamentally unfair”, and suggested that scam victims should bear no more than $500 of the cost. Many rushed to call him a populist and other names, but is there any merit to his suggestion? Elsewhere, some numbers were revealed in Parliament to explain why Bus 167 linking Sembawang to the CBD was discontinued, then reinstated. Why the sudden U-turn?
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Jamus Lim Calls MAS Proposal “Unfair” for Scam Victims
Why Bus 167 was Reinstated
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Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair
Desk from @castlerysg
Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
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In Parliament this week, WP MP Jamus Lim called the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s proposed loss-sharing framework for phishing scams “fundamentally unfair”, and suggested that scam victims should bear no more than $500 of the cost. Many rushed to call him a populist and other names, but is there any merit to his suggestion? Elsewhere, some numbers were revealed in Parliament to explain why Bus 167 linking Sembawang to the CBD was discontinued, then reinstated. Why the sudden U-turn?
Find us here!
Folklory
Jamus Lim Calls MAS Proposal “Unfair” for Scam Victims
Why Bus 167 was Reinstated
One Shiok Comment
One Shiok Thing
Mics and Headphones from @shure
Chairs from @ergotunechair
Desk from @castlerysg
Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
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