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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: For anti-scam specialist Justina Pang, crimefighting runs in the family

Justina Pang spent about five years as a police officer, including a year in the special victims unit. She was inspired by her grandfather, a police officer who sustained a gunshot wound while fending off a robbery. But she decided to hang up her crimefighting uniform to prevent an increasingly worrying type of crime — scams. As an anti-scam specialist with Singapore's largest bank, DBS, Justina helps protect customers from losing their savings — and peace of mind — to unscrupulous scammers. She shares what she's learned from her career journey, and what she personally does to protect herself and her family from scams.

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Daily Cuts - Radicalisation cases rising, Singapore must be prepared for terror incident: Shanmugam

More radicalised people have been caught here, and Singaporeans should be psychologically prepared for an incident, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam on Feb 11. He said the recent cases of a teen, a housewife and a cleaner who were dealt with under the Internal Security Act point to a worrying trend. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman take a look at the threat risk with Dr Noor Huda Ismail, Visiting Fellow, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies

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Daily Cuts - Singapore median monthly household income exceeds $11,000 in 2024

Median monthly household income from work in Singapore rose to S$11,297 in 2024 from S$10,869 in 2023, or by 1.4 per cent in real terms after adjusting for inflation. Meanwhile, the Gini coefficient – which measures income inequality – was 0.364, lower than the 0.371 in 2023, and the lowest since records began in 2000. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman assess the significance of the figures and what they reflect about Singapore’s income position with Professor Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Real Estate and Economics, NUS Business School

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Daily Cuts - Cuscaden Peak offers to privatise Paragon Reit for $2.78b

Cuscaden Peak Investments has proposed to privatise and delist Paragon Reit for $2.78 billion, eyeing major upgrades to Paragon mall. Paragon Reit currently owns Paragon mall, which accounts for 72 per cent of the Reit’s value. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out this means for the buyer with Kenny Loh, Wealth Advisory Director, REIT specialist and SGX Academy Trainer.

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Daily Cuts - Could climate change undo Singapore's major flood-proofing efforts?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Susan Ng speak with David Ng, Chairman of the Civil and Structural Engineering Technical Committee, Institution of Engineers, Singapore, about whether climate change could undo Singapore's major flood-proofing efforts.

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Daily Cuts - Why are drug abusers getting younger in Singapore?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Susan Ng speak with Dr Lambert Low, Senior Consultant, National Addiction Management Service and Chief, Department of Addiction Medicine, IMH, about why drug abusers are getting younger in Singapore.

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