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Heng: TRC integral part of nation building
By: TAMILAVEL,
Tabla
Tabla
(SINGAPORE)
06/09/2019
Pandiyan said this would be expanded to pre-school students from next year. Mr Heng also launched the community app kuri.sg – an effort by TRC and its youth wing.
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Ex-NKF chief given stern police warning
By: THERESA TAN,
The Straits Times
The Straits Times
(TOP OF THE NEWS)
24/02/2018
Durai and the entire board stepped down following a public furore over the misuse of donations under Mr Durai's leadership. In 2005, Mr Durai withdrew a lawsuit against Singapore Press Holdings, which owns The Straits Times, over an article about a gold-plated tap in his office.
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What it should have been
The Straits Times
The Straits Times
(BRIEFING)
19/01/2018
Durai was charged in 2006 with intending to deceive the NKF over two payments he approved. Clarification note: One of the two charges against Mr Durai, relating to a payment, was subsequently dropped.
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Indranee cites CPIB's record
By: GRACE LEONG,
The Straits Times
The Straits Times
(TOP OF THE NEWS)
09/01/2018
Durai was charged in 2006 with intending to deceive the NKF over two payments he approved. Clarification note: One of the two charges against Mr Durai, relating to a payment, was subsequently dropped.
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Davinder Singh leaving Drew & Napier to set up own law firm
By: SELINA LUM, LAW CORRESPONDENT,
The New Paper
The New Paper
(NEWS)
25/01/2019
Durai, then CEO of the National Kidney Foundation, for defamation in an article that said he had a gold-plated tap installed in his office. Mr Durai threw in the towel on the second day of the trial. selinal@sph.com.sg
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Top litigator Davinder Singh leaving Drew & Napier to set up own firm
By: SELINA LUM LAW CORRESPONDENT,
The Straits Times
The Straits Times
(TOP OF THE NEWS)
25/01/2019
Durai, then CEO of the National Kidney Foundation, for defamation in an article that said he had a gold-plated tap installed in his office. Mr Durai threw in the towel on the second day of the trial.
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Epigram Books sweeps English fiction category in S'pore Lit Prize
By: OLIVIA HO,
The Straits Times
The Straits Times
(LIFE)
20/06/2018
The books are novels The Gatekeeper by Nuraliah Norasid, State Of Emergency by Jeremy Tiang, Sugarbread by Balli Kaur Jaswal, Death Of A Perm Sec by Wong Souk Yee and Jennani Durai's short story collection, Regrettable Things That Happened Yesterday. "I'm overwhelmed," says Durai, 31, a former ST journalist now based in Guatemala.
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Defamation law could deter whistle-blowers
The Straits Times
The Straits Times
(FORUM)
30/05/2019
Durai successfully sued Madam Tan Kiat Noi, Mr Archie Ong and Mr Piragasam Singaravelu for defamation in the 1990s. The trio were eventually vindicated as their allegations regarding excessive bonuses and first-class travel by the CEO and his cronies were revealed to be true by the official report on irregularities at the foundation.
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Writer wins top literary prize with debut novel
By: TOH WEN LI,
The New Paper
The New Paper
(NEWS)
07/08/2018
Tiang's novel State of Emergency emerged the winner out of a shortlist that also included The Gatekeeper by Nuraliah Norasid, Sugarbread by Balli Kaur Jaswal, Death Of A Perm Sec by Wong Souk Yee and Jennani Durai's short story collection, Regrettable Things That Happened Yesterday.
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