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- PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2019] SGPDPC [34] Case No DP-1704-B0699 In the matter of an investigation under section 50(1) of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 And Marshall Cavendish Education Pte. Ltd. …Organisation(s) DECISION -------- Re Marshall Cavendish Education Pte. Ltd. [2019] SGPDPC [34] Tan Kiat How, Commissioner – Case No DP-1704-B0699 30 August 2019 1. With the increasing prevalence of ransomware attacks online, this
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- October 4, 2017 Personal Data Protection Commission 460 Alexandra Road #10-02 PSA Building Singapore 119963 PUBLIC CONSULTATION FOR APPROACHES TO MANAGING PERSONAL DATA IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY BSA | The Software Alliance1 (“BSA”) and the US-ASEAN Business Council2 (“US-ABC”) greatly
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- Backdrop on Global Financial and Economic Crisis 1 The world economy has witnessed one of the most tumultuous and challenging times. Global GDP is expected to contract in 2009, the first time in the post-War period [1] . The tremors that shook the financial markets surpassed the most extreme stress scenarios. Bank losses have now exceeded US$1.5 trillion and further writedowns are expected. In the six months following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, from September 2008 to March 2009, stock markets
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- A financial penalty of $40,000 was imposed on Marshall Cavendish Education for failing to put in place reasonable measures to protect the personal data of users of its learning management system. Click here to find out more. PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION COMMISSION [2019] SGPDPC [34] Case No DP-1704-B0699 In the matter of an investigation under section 50(1) of the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 And Marshall Cavendish Education Pte. Ltd. Organisation(s) DECISION -
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- The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) conducts regular assessment of risks and vulnerabilities arising from developments in Singapore and the global economy, and assesses their implications on the soundness and stability of Singapore’s financial system. The analysis and results are contained in the Financial Stability Review (FSR), which aims to contribute to a greater understanding among market participants, analysts and the public on issues affecting Singapore's financial system. -------
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- ADVISORY GUIDELINES FOR THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SECTOR 16 MAY 2014 -------- ADVISORY GUIDELINES FOR THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SECTOR PART I: INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 3 PART II: APPLICATION OF THE DATA PROTECTION PROVISIONS TO SCENARIOS FACED IN THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SECTOR ..............
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- Click here to find out more. ADVISORY GUIDELINES FOR THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SECTOR 16 MAY 2014 -------- ADVISORY GUIDELINES FOR THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SECTOR PART I: INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 3 PART II: APPLICATION OF THE DATA PROTECTION PROVISIONS TO SCENARIOS FACED IN THE REAL ESTATE
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- Contents and Preface PDF (153.7 KB) Monetary Policy Statement PDF (137 KB) Chapter 1 The International Economy PDF (309.1 KB) Chapter 2 The Singapore Economy Box A: Housing and Business Cycles in Singapore Box B: Singapore’s Export Elasticities: The Role Of Global Value Chains And Economic Complexity PDF (617.6 KB) Chapter 3 Labour Market and Inflation PDF (502.8 KB) Chapter 4 Macroeconomic Policy Box C: Review of MAS Money Market Operations in FY2014/15 PDF (375.6 KB) Special Feature A: The Impact
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- I. INTRODUCTION 1 We held our last Staff Seminar in October 2002 against a backdrop of weak global economic conditions and uncertain-ties in the Middle East. We anticipated then that MAS would have to manage within a riskier environment. And this turned out to be so. For us in Asia, the Iraq war and the SARS outbreak weakened business and consumer spending, and caused a major setback to the recovery of the regional economies. However, with the easing of geopolitical tensions and the containment
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- CLOSING NOTE FOR ADVISORY GUIDELINES 24 SEPTEMBER 2013 1 -------- 3 Part I ........................................................................................................................... 3 1 Background and Introduction ............................................................................... 3 Part II: Overview of Key Issues .................................................................................. 5 2 Whether failure to opt-out constitutes valid consent