Saturday, August 2, 2025

Contested police statements by doctor in fake COVID-19 jab case can be used by prosecution, court rules

The six statements by Dr Jipson Quah implicate his co-accused Iris Koh Hsiao Pei and identify patients who allegedly used saline instead of COVID-19 vaccines.
(From left) Dr Jipson Quah, Iris Koh Hsiao Pei and Thomas Chua Cheng Soon at the State Courts on Jul 28, 2025.
(Photos: CNA/Syamil Sapari)


Lydia Lam

28 Jul 2025 

SINGAPORE: A court ruled on Monday (Jul 28) that contested police statements by a doctor in a case of fake COVID-19 vaccines are admissible and can be used by the prosecution.

The six statements, made in January 2022 by Dr Jipson Quah, implicate his co-accused Iris Koh Hsiao Pei and identify patients who allegedly used saline instead of COVID-19 vaccines.

Dr Quah, 37, is on trial along with his clinic assistant, Thomas Chua Cheng Soon, 43, and Koh, 49, who founded Healing the Divide, a group that is known to be against COVID-19 vaccination.

Quah is contesting 17 charges of dishonestly making false representations to the Health Promotion Board that his patients had received the COVID-19 vaccines, when they had not.

He is accused of conspiring with his patients, Koh and Chua, in various permutations.

However, soon after the trial began, Dr Quah's lawyer Adrian Wee objected to the six contested police statements being used.

In the six contested statements, Dr Quah identified 15 to 17 patients who had taken saline shots instead of COVID-19 vaccines, in order to be reflected as vaccinated in the National Immunisation Registry.

He also claimed that Koh was the "complete mastermind" and that most of the patients were directed to him by Koh.

Dr Quah alleged that the statements were given under two inducements while he was remanded for investigations.

First, that he could be granted bail if he helped the police identify the names of patients who received fake vaccinations.

Second, that he could be given bail if he helped the police to implicate his co-accused Koh in his statements.

This issue was looked at in an ancillary hearing – a separate hearing to decide on this specific issue – over several days.

On Monday, District Judge Paul Quan agreed with the prosecution that the statements were admissible and that no threat, inducement or promise was made by the police officers to Dr Quah.

Judge Quan said the statements were given voluntarily, and that Dr Quah had continued to implicate Koh even after being bailed out, "indeed doubling down".

The main trial will resume in the afternoon, with one of the investigation officers recalled to the stand.

Dr Quah is represented by Mr Adrian Wee, while Mr Wee Pan Lee defends Koh. Chua is currently unrepresented but said he is in talks to get a lawyer on board.

Source: CNA/ll(mi)

Monday, July 14, 2025

Plaque containing anti-smoking message installed at smoking samsui woman mural

Part of the plaque reads: "Smoking has been shown to be extremely harmful to one's health."

A plaque was installed at the mural of a samsui woman smoking a cigarette. (Photo: CNA)

Ng Hong Siang
Rachel Lim

11 Jul 2025 


SINGAPORE: A plaque bearing an anti-smoking message has been installed at the site of the smoking samsui woman mural in Chinatown, which garnered debate last year.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Megan Khung deserved better. It takes all of us to keep other children like her safe

 Video: "Hope she rots in hell..." Worst Mom Ever




Megan Khung died after her mother Foo Li Ping's boyfriend Wong Shi Xiang punched her in the stomach.  
PHOTOS: CCXXCXCX/INSTAGRAM, SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS READER, INSTAGRAM


Theresa Tan

APR 11, 2025

The death of four-year-old Megan Khung, who suffered horrific abuse at the hands of her mother and her former boyfriend, has shocked many Singaporeans.

Topmost on people’s minds are these questions: Why did Megan have to die? What more could the child protection authorities and social service agencies have done to save the child?

Little India riot: The dog that did not bark

TODAY


31 Dec 2013

Singapore


By Eugene KB Tan -

In the aftermath of the Little India riot, the focus and dominant narrative, unsurprisingly, have been on law and order issues.

The Government’s narrative is that the riot was a “one-off” spontaneous mayhem; the proximate cause being the inebriated state of some foreign workers reacting angrily and violently to a fatal accident involving one of their own.

Yet, the law and order narrative does not sit well with the long-standing issues in Little India, such as the easy availability of alcohol, jaywalking, littering and other public nuisances, as well as overcrowding.

Record 122°C subsurface temperature found in Sembawang, suggesting geothermal energy potential

Geothermal energy, a clean and renewable source of energy from the ground, could reduce Singapore’s reliance on fossil fuels.
Granite rock core samples obtained from 1,200m below ground at the Sembawang site. (Photo: NTU)

Erin Liam
03 Jul 2025


SINGAPORE: At a small plot of land just 600m from Sembawang Hot Spring, researchers have found subsurface temperatures of 122 degrees Celsius - the highest recorded in Singapore to date. 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Ninety Day Pause on US Tariffs... Trump didn't just flinched. He ducked!



Trump stuns with 90-day tariff pause but hits China even harder with 125% rate

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Trump tariffs: PSP calls for Singapore to seek new trade deal with US, work to 'address concerns'

PSP secretary-general Leong Mun Wai said the party had no intention of "downplaying" the new tariffs

A cargo ship is seen docked at Pasir Panjang port terminal in Singapore on Feb 3, 2025. 
(Photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman)

09 Apr 2025 


SINGAPORE: The Progress Singapore Party (PSP) on Wednesday (Apr 9) called on the government to secure a new trade deal with the United States in response to sweeping new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump last week.

Such discussions may include “making adjustments to internal policies or making strategic investments in the US”, said PSP secretary-general Leong Mun Wai in a Facebook post.

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Lawrence Wong on implications of US tariffs for Singapore

PM Lawrence Wong on implications of US tariffs for Singapore | Full video

Trump is a moron who doesn't understand Tariffs. Sure, if the tariff makes imports more expensive, the exporting countries will probably sell less to the US. BUT, the US citizens/residents will pay MORE for the goods they need. So a microwave oven that used to cost $100, would now cost $130 or more. And the common folk will have to pay that price. 

Friday, April 4, 2025

About "Signalgate"

Video: Signalgate. It's Worse Than You Think. || Peter Zeihan



The Atlantic magazine publishes US attack plan mistakenly shared in chat group

MAR 27, 2025

WASHINGTON – The Atlantic magazine on March 26 published what it said was the entire text of a chat group mistakenly shared with a journalist by top US national security officials laying out plans of an imminent attack on Yemen.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Sun Cable Update - 29 Mar 2025 "It's a Go! Again!"

Video: Singapore needs this Mega Project to work

In 2021, Singapore revealed that it was in discussion with an Australian Consortium to harvest solar power in the Northern desert of Australia, and send the electric power 4200 km to Singapore. 

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Man fined for swearing at airline officer, damaging aerobridge at Changi Airport



Video: British Man Fined S$5,000 for Changi Airport Outburst


Richard Michael Roll Burridge had become angry after he was told his missing phone could not be found.

Friday, March 14, 2025

Lies about Ocean Plastic

[First Drafted 28 Sept 2024]

 Video: You are being lied to about Ocean Plastic

1:49 It's the fishing industry

3:57 The Garbage Patch in the Pacific is not as big a problem as Coastal Plastic Pollution

5:24 It's not littering

Activist group 'targeting and disrupting' PAP Meet-The-People Sessions

Activist group 'targeting and disrupting' PAP Meet-The-People Sessions
Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam speaking with two activists outside his Meet-The-People Session in 
Chong Pang on Mar 12, 2025, with one of them pointing a middle finger. 
(Photos: Facebook/K Shanmugam Sc)

The group turned up at Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam’s Chong Pang branch in Nee Soon GRC on Wednesday (Mar 12) evening, the minister said in a social media post.

Fabian Koh
13 Mar 2025


SINGAPORE: A group of people has been going to People's Action Party (PAP) Meet-The-People Sessions (MPS) to be "deliberately confrontational, create incidents, try and provoke", said Mr K Shanmugam, who posted on Thursday (Mar 13) footage of one such disruption that took place the day before at his ward in Chong Pang.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Singapore to buy new submarines, infantry fighting vehicles and maritime patrol aircraft for the SAF



Mike Yeo
MAR 03, 2025

SINGAPORE – Singapore plans to procure two new submarines, and new infantry fighting vehicles with anti-drone capabilities, as well as replace its maritime patrol aircraft in the coming years.

These hardware upgrades are part of the Singapore Armed Forces’ (SAF) plan for a military that is fit for Singapore’s security purposes, especially amid a fast-changing global order, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen on March 3 during the debate on the Ministry of Defence’s (Mindef) budget.

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Marina Bay Sands gets record $12 billion loan amid tourism boo

Bloomberg

Tue, 18 February 2025

Marina Bay Sands’ expansion plans come as Singapore’s tourism industry has staged a sharp rebound since the pandemic.
(Photo: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)



By Chien Mi Wong

(Bloomberg) — Marina Bay Sands Pte has obtained a $12 billion (US$9 billion) multi-tranche loan to fund a planned expansion of its casino resort in Singapore, according to a person familiar with the matter, marking the largest such financing in the city state ever.

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Urinating at MRT Stations - Cases in court in Jan 2025

2 more men charged with urinating in public at MRT stations

On Jan 14, Chinese national Li Guorui, 41, pleaded guilty to one charge of being a public nuisance.
On Jan 14, Li Guorui, 41, pleaded guilty to one charge of being a public nuisance. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG


Nadine Chua

JAN 15, 2025


SINGAPORE - Two more men have been charged with urinating in public at MRT stations.

This comes a day after a man was fined $2,000 for the same offence at Outram Park MRT station.

On Jan 15, Zhou Hongwei, 57, was charged with urinating in front of the passenger service centre at Potong Pasir MRT station on Jan 13 at around 7.30pm.

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Why I don’t complain that Singapore is boring

Finding any city interesting is a lot like falling in love. The getting-to-know-each-other stage has to be meaningful and purposeful on both sides, a communications specialist said.
Commenting on complaints and criticisms that Singapore is "boring", Ms Larissa Santhana Nair (pictured) suggested that we simply need to put in more time and effort to discover everything our little island has to offer. (Photo: CNA/Nuria…see more


Larissa Santhana Nair

31 Jan 2025 


If you Google “boring countries”, you’ll likely see Singapore mentioned in the top results – and probably more than once. We’ve all heard such complaints and criticisms. (Perhaps we’ve even uttered them ourselves.)

In defence, many people would point out our culture in food, shopping and Singlish. Singaporeans do things: Get together with friends. Go to Johor Bahru in neighbouring Malaysia for supper or shopping. Visit clubs and bars (if one is old enough). Queue for … stuff. Rinse and repeat.