MP Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik discussed the Statutes Miscellaneous Amendments Bill in parliament, emphasizing its real-world consequences for Singaporeans regarding estate upgrading, wildlife feeding penalties, and HDB acquisitions.
The Statutes Bill introduces meaningful changes across multiple domains affecting residents from all walks of life, said MP Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik . Speaking in parliament on Thursday , he pointed out that taken together, they are not merely technical amendments but have real consequences for Singaporeans.
He stressed the need for a robust implementation framework governing estate upgrading programme and efforts to ensure that the increased penalties for wildlife feeding are accompanied by proportionate social support. He also called for clear safeguards around the expanded use of Management Corporation Strata Title funds and compassionate support for families facing compulsory acquisition by HDB. The Statutes Bill introduces meaningful changes across multiple domains affecting residents from all walks of life, said MP Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik.
Speaking in parliament on Thursday , he pointed out that taken together, they are not merely technical amendments but have real consequences for Singaporeans. He stressed the need for a robust implementation framework governing estate upgrading programme and efforts to ensure that the increased penalties for wildlife feeding are accompanied by proportionate social support.
He also called for clear safeguards around the expanded use of Management Corporation Strata Title funds and compassionate support for families facing compulsory acquisition by HDB. We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
Statutes Miscellaneous Amendments Bill Singapore Parliament Abdul Muhaimin Abdul Malik Estate Upgrading HDB
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tan See Leng on Skills and Workforce Development Agency BillDeveloping Singapore’s human potential and tackling its workforce challenges in the decade ahead – that is the aim of the proposed new Skills and Workforce Development Agency (SWDA).
Read more »
Yeo Wan Ling on Skills and Workforce Development Agency BillThe challenge that Singapore faces is no longer just training workers or helping them find jobs. It is ensuring that training leads to jobs, jobs lead to wage growth, and transformation produces gains that are shared with workers.
Read more »
Gerald Giam on Skills and Workforce Development Agency BillThe creation of the Skills and Workforce Development Agency reverses the decision to split the then Workforce Development Agency in 2016, said MP Gerald Giam in parliament on Tuesday (May 5).
Read more »
Eileen Chong on Skills and Workforce Development Agency BillSingapore needs a system that moves employers and workers forward together - where upskilling leads somewhere, hiring is fair and success is measured in lives that have durably improved, said NCMP Eileen Chong.
Read more »
Singapore Introduces Statutes Miscellaneous Amendments BillThe Statutes Miscellaneous Amendments Bill aims to strengthen Singapores regulatory framework by expanding the roles of the Building and Construction Authority and Urban Redevelopment Authority, and increasing penalties for wildlife feeding.
Read more »
Wildlife feeders, including those who feed birds, to face stiffer penalties under proposed amendmentsThose found illegally feeding wildlife, including those who feed birds, will face increased fines and potential imprisonment under proposed amendments to the Wildlife Act.
Read more »
