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Daily Cuts - Strengthening Singapore's anti-money laundering regime and fighting against sophisticated crimes

The money laundering case has been taking over local and international headlines. Over $2.8 billion worth of assets are now involved. But investigations are ongoing, so that number could go up. Second Minister for Home Affairs Josephine Teo says this could be one of the largest anti-money laundering operations in the world. There will also be a new inter-ministerial committee to review Singapore's anti-money laundering regime and to ensure it stays up to date with increasingly sophisticated crimes. Professor Sumit Agarwal from NUS Business School explains how the new committee can help mitigate financial crimes.

Daily Cuts - Weaving her love for textile crafts

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Autumn Brown, Founder and creative director of WithAutumn Studios, a local textile craft studio located in Chinatown. No stranger to different textile art forms like Shibori (Indigo dye art), punch needle felting, Tufting, and tapestry art, Autumn shares her love for crafts and quality creations.

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Daily Cuts - Wandering around Wunderground

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Rose Tong, Executive Director of Singapore Retailers Association (SRA) about Wunderground, a traveling F&B + art & design market pop-up bazaar. Rose discusses how the SRA is addressing the current challenges facing Singapore's retail industry by organising fresh retail experiences like Wunderground.

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Daily Cuts - A balanced meal for your fur baby

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the people behind the Singaporean company PetCubes. Evans Sin, CEO & Dr Francis Cabana, Wildlife nutritionist and Director of Nutrition, discusses why PetCubes is considered a pioneer in the fresh pet food movement.

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Daily Cuts - A leader's musical journey with Singapore's symphony pride

The Singapore Symphony Group is Singapore's flagship classical music company, under which is Singapore’s national pride, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, among other performing groups. So what does it take to become the top person there? Work It's Cheryl Goh and Hui Wong speak with Kenneth Kwok, Chief Executive Officer of the Singapore Symphony Group.

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Daily Cuts - Witnessing history in Hangzhou with Shanti Pereira's gold

We say congratulations to Singapore's sprint queen, Shanti Pereira. She clocked 23.03s to win the women’s 200m final at the Hangzhou Asian Games. This was Singapore’s first athletics gold medal since 1974, when Chee Swee Lee won the women’s 400m. CNA's Correspondent, Matthew Mohan is in Hangzhou to witness all of this first hand.     

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