Bloomberg, 9 Jan 2012
Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore will review its regulatory and penalty framework following the city-state’s worst subway breakdowns last month, Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew said in Parliament today.
“One of the questions that needs to be answered is whether the regulatory regime is sufficiently robust,” Lui said. “Together with the committee of inquiry’s more holistic findings, the government would currently review the regulatory and penalty framework and its oversight over the operators’ maintenance regimes to strengthen it where necessary.” Full story
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