Latest Covid-19 measures were broadcast to give businesses and workers clarity on support plans before Parliament opens: Indranee

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SINGAPORE - The recent slew of Covid-19 measures were announced via broadcast to give businesses and workers clarity on the Government's plans to support them before the opening of Parliament, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah in a Facebook post on Sunday (Aug 23).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The recent slew of Covid-19 measures were announced via broadcast to give businesses and workers clarity on the Government's plans to support them before the opening of Parliament, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah in a Facebook post on Sunday .

The $8 billion worth of measures include extending the Jobs Support Scheme, which would have ended in August, as well as extending applications for the Covid-19 Support Grant meant for Singaporeans who were laid off or suffered significant income loss. The first business sitting of Parliament will take place on Aug 31, with MPs delving straight into the debate on the President's Address.

Hence, the best option was to deliver the ministerial statement via broadcast before Parliament opened, said Ms Indranee.

 

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