SINGAPORE - Guidelines from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) allow only a maximum of eight people to reside in two adjoining properties in Lorong 14 ,Geylang.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Guidelines from the Urban Redevelopment Authority allow only a maximum of eight people to reside in two adjoining properties in Lorong 14 Geylang.
Genocean Enterprises was fined $60,000 for converting private residential properties into workers' dormitories without planning permission. Shi had provided inaccurate information as well in the Online Foreign Worker Address Service system, which is used to capture the residential addresses of all work permit holders here, excluding domestic foreign workers.Shi was fined $137,000 while Chen's fine was $60,000. Genocean Enterprises has also been barred from hiring foreign workers.
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