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Businessman Paulus Tannos' extradition to Indonesia case adjourned to August
Businessman Paulus Tannos' extradition to Indonesia case adjourned to August

CNA

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Businessman Paulus Tannos' extradition to Indonesia case adjourned to August

The extradition hearing for businessman Paulus Tannos will resume in August, after three days of proceedings. That is when he is also expected to take the stand. The Singapore court has to determine if there is sufficient evidence in the case and whether he can be extradited under statues or treaty. Tannos is wanted by the Indonesian authorities for his alleged involvement in an electronic ID card project that is said to have caused losses of over 2.3 trillion rupiah or about S$180 million. Nasyrah Rohim with more.

Day 1 of hearing of businessman wanted by Indonesia centres on evidence submitted after deadline
Day 1 of hearing of businessman wanted by Indonesia centres on evidence submitted after deadline

CNA

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Day 1 of hearing of businessman wanted by Indonesia centres on evidence submitted after deadline

Day One of a hearing involving the possible extradition of a businessman to Indonesia centred on evidence being submitted after the stipulated deadline. More than 100 pages including witness statements from Indonesia are under scrutiny. Paulus Tannos, a Singapore Permanent Resident, is wanted by the Indonesian authorities for his alleged involvement in an electronic ID card project that is said to have caused losses of around 2.3 trillion rupiah or roughly S$180 million. Nasyrah Rohim has more.

Benefits from use of CDC vouchers not equally distributed, with some buyers trying to seek profit
Benefits from use of CDC vouchers not equally distributed, with some buyers trying to seek profit

CNA

time08-06-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Benefits from use of CDC vouchers not equally distributed, with some buyers trying to seek profit

The Federation of Merchant's Associations Singapore says gains from CDC vouchers aren't evenly felt across merchants, as digitally savvy merchants tend to attract more customers. At the same time, shifting spending habits have seen some Singaporeans trying to profit off their vouchers by flipping them for cash. Now, heartland enterprises are finding new ways to keep customers coming back. Nasyrah Rohim with this report.

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