In Parliament this week, PAP Members of Parliament pushed for more action and support for mental health in Singapore.
Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wonglaid out key plans and targets, and assured Singaporeans that addressing mental health and well-being is a key priority on the national agenda.
Let us continue to build a Singapore where mental health is a priority for everyone.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loongchallenged opposition politicians to put the issue of national reserves to voters in the next General Election amid a parliamentary debate on public financing. He also stressed the need to protect our reserves for future generations. Watch more.
Not only will commuters get to pick the payment method most convenient to them, the takeaway from the SimplyGo saga is clear - Singaporeans have a government that cares, listens, and acts upon their concerns. Read more.
The reforms under the Criminal Procedure (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill will keep Singapore’s most depraved criminals where they belong: Locked up until they are no longer a threat to public safety. Read more.
Leader of the House Indranee Rajah said the issue of former Transport Minister S. Iswaran’s Member of Parliament allowance has been addressed, and no further action is needed. She added that MPs under investigation should not be suspended. Read more.
The case of police officer Sergeant Uvaraja Gopal’s tragic demise is an ending nobody wanted. But in light of damning allegations of racism and workplace bullying, it is only right that the police set the record straight to retain public trust. Read more.