Ang Wei Neng on Transport Sector (Critical Firms) Bill

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The Transport Sector (Critical Firms) Bill stands as a testament to the Government's unwavering commitment to fortify the resilience and security of Singapore's transport networks, said MP Ang Wei Neng in Parliament on Wednesday (May 8).

The Transport Sector Bill stands as a testament to the Government's unwavering commitment to fortify the resilience and security of Singapore's transport networks, said MP Ang Wei Neng in Parliament on Wednesday . Seeking several clarifications on the Bill, he stated that there will be a need to establish clear criteria for evaluating the suitability of the Chairman and CEOs of designated entities.

The Transport Sector Bill stands as a testament to the Government's unwavering commitment to fortify the resilience and security of Singapore's transport networks, said MP Ang Wei Neng in Parliament on Wednesday . Seeking several clarifications on the Bill, he stated that there will be a need to establish clear criteria for evaluating the suitability of the Chairman and CEOs of designated entities.

 

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