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- Notice of direction under section 48I of Act or imposition of financial penalty under section 48J(1) of Act 18. Where the Commission gives a direction under section 48I(1) or (2) of the Act, or requires an organisation or a person to pay a financial penalty under section 48J(1) of the Act, the Commission may publish the direction or written notice for the payment of the financial penalty, or a summary of the direction or written notice, on the Commission’s website or in any other manner as the
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- Public servants and public officers 57. —(1) All individuals appointed under section 8(1) — ( a ) are deemed to be public servants for the purposes of the Penal Code (Cap. 224); and ( b ) are, in relation to their administration, assessment, collection or enforcement of payment of composition sums under this Act, deemed to be public officers for the purposes of the Financial Procedure Act (Cap. 109); and section 20 of that Act applies to these individuals even though they are not or were not in
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- Dear Sir, I refer to "Phase out 5-cent coin?" (ST Forum, 12 October 2004). 2 Under the Currency Act, retailers must accept payment in any denomination within the legal tender limits. For 5-cent coins, the legal tender limit is $2. If retailers do not wish to accept a particular denomination of currency notes or coins, they should display notices prominently at their premises. This is stated in the Currency Act. 3 Ms Toh may want to provide MAS with details of the retailers concerned to enable
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- Dear Sir, I refer to "Shopkeeper refused to take my 5-cent coins" (The New Paper Speak Up, 2 October 2006). 2 Under the Currency Act, retailers must accept payment in any denomination within the legal tender limits. For 5-cent coins, the legal tender limit is $2. If retailers do not wish to accept a particular denomination of currency notes or coins, they should display notices prominently at their premises. This is stated in the Currency Act. 3 Mr Tan may want to provide MAS with details
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- Composition of offences 55. —(1) The Commission may, in its discretion, compound any offence under this Act (except Part IX) which is prescribed as a compoundable offence by collecting from a person reasonably suspected of having committed the offence a sum not exceeding the lower of the following sums: ( a ) one half of the amount of the maximum fine that is prescribed for the offence; ( b ) a sum of $5,000. (2) The Commission may, in its discretion, compound any offence under Part IX which is
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- Record of hearing 18. —(1) An official record is to be made of every hearing, consisting of the following: ( a ) in a hearing where an audio recording system approved by the Chairman is used — the audio recording; ( b ) in a hearing where an audio recording system is not used — the notes of hearing recorded in such manner as the Chairman may determine. (2) Any party may apply for a copy or a transcript of the official record of hearing on payment of such fees as the Chairman may determine. (3)
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- Record of hearing 18. —(1) An official record is to be made of every hearing, consisting of the following: ( a ) in a hearing where an audio recording system approved by the Chairman is used, the audio recording; ( b ) in a hearing where an audio recording system is not used, the notes of hearing recorded in such manner as the Chairman may determine. (2) Any party may apply for a copy or a transcript of the official record of hearing on payment of such fees as the Chairman may determine. (3) An
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- Dear Sir, I refer to "Do banks' HDB loans make mockery of MAS rules?" (BT, 30 December 2004). 2 Banks and financial institutions are required to ensure that the total amount of credit facilities, including property vendors' loans, obtained for the purchase of residential property does not exceed the maximum permitted by MAS. This applies whether the credit is secured or unsecured. The bank is required to obtain a written declaration from the borrower on the amount of credit facilities he has
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- Singapore, 7 September 2009...The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) today announced that Singapore will significantly expand its contribution to resources of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 2 Singapore's contribution will take the form of a US$2 billion contingent loan to the IMF under its New Arrangements to Borrow (NAB) [1] . This represents an increase of US$1.5 billion from our existing contribution under the NAB. 3 Mr Heng Swee Keat, Managing Director, MAS noted that "Singapore's
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- 4 Apr 1998... The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) held a bilateral meeting on Saturday, 4 April 1998, at the MAS. The HKMA delegation was led by Mr Joseph Yam, Chief Executive, HKMA, while the MAS delegation was headed by Mr Koh Yong Guan, Managing Director, MAS. Mr Joseph Yam also paid a courtesy call on Chairman, MAS, Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. They discussed ways to increase bilateral co-operation between the two monetary authorities