The gist: New tax for large private water suppliers, tapping technology for safer roads

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MPs discussed a wide range of issues in Parliament on Thursday. Here are the key takeaways. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - From taxing large private water suppliers to tapping technology for better road safety outcomes, MPs discussed a wide range of issues in Parliament on Thursday.National water agency PUB will impose taxes on large private water suppliers that harvest rainwater and desalinate seawater, said Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment Koh Poh Koon.

He explained that the taxes are necessary to ensure the sustainable growth of private supply of water and supply resilience. In case these suppliers face disruptions or stop supplying to their customers, the agency would need to maintain a sufficient reserve capacity to ramp up water production at short notice, he said.

He said that the additional costs of such features should come down over time, and they are a “small price to pay” compared with the lives that could be saved and injuries avoided.Mr Murali, a lawyer and former policeman, said he decided to raise the issue of road safety technology in the light of “alarming”Between January and March 2023, 21 motorcyclists and pillion riders were killed in traffic accidents here.

Dr Janil added: “It is not often that someone will necessarily go back to the original article having read it and so you do need to put the correction in place so that as many readers of the original falsehood as possible will it has been corrected.” Non-Constituency MP Leong Mun Wai asked if CCCS would evaluate the acquisition for anti-competitive practices, and if the authorities had studied the impact of Grab’s previous acquisition of Uber’s regional business on consumers and drivers.

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