MPs file slew of questions on SPH Media's inflated circulation numbers for February Parliament sitting

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MPs file slew of questions on SPH Media's inflated circulation numbers for February Parliament sitting
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SINGAPORE: The inflation of SPH Media Trust's circulation figures will get an airing in Parliament when it sits again on Feb 6, as members of Parliament (MPs) from various parties have fil

will get an airing in Parliament when it sits again on Feb 6, as members of Parliament from various parties have filed questions on the issue.

She also asked if there will be actions taken against SPH Media Trust to hold it accountable for the errors. He also wanted to know how these inconsistencies could impact the Government's committment to fund the organisation. The case involved six ex-senior management staff of Keppel O&M who had allegedly paid bribes amounting to about US$55 million to officials of Brazilian state-owned oil giant Petrobras between 2001 and 2014.to the six individuals, adding that they would not be charged or prosecuted. As such, they were not publicly named.

Mr Leon Perera of Aljunied GRC questioned if the decision not to prosecute the individuals represented a departure from the Government's stated stance of zero tolerance towards corruption. PAP MP for Jurong GRC Tan Wu Meng has also filed questions on the Keppel O&M saga, asking if the reasons for the warnings in lieu of prosecution can be elaborated upon and what is the assessed reputation damage to Singapore arising from the case.PSP FILES MOTION ON PUBLIC HOUSING

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