AllNews'Teo Chee Hean' - 4 News Result(s)Singapore Freezes Salaries Of Ministers, Among World's Highest PaidWorld News | Reuters | Thursday March 1, 2018 Singapore has decided to freeze the salaries of its government ministers, already among the world's highest paid, ignoring a review panel that recommended a hike. www.ndtv.comIndian Among 16 People Who Saved Man Pinned Under Back Wheel of TruckIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Friday July 31, 2015 A 33-year-old Indian software engineer was among 16 people who saved a South Korean man pinned under a back wheel of a truck in Singapore, with authorities awarding them for their good samaritan work. www.ndtv.comSingapore Doubles Riot Police After Indian Workers Create RuckusWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday July 8, 2014 Singapore is doubling the size of its frontline anti-riot forces and stepping up surveillance after a rampage by Indian workers exposed police weaknesses following four decades of strict social order. www.ndtv.comThousands questioned in widening crackdown after Singapore riotIndia News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 11, 2013 Singapore police have questioned nearly 4,000 foreign workers in a widening crackdown following the city-state's first riot in more than 40 years. www.ndtv.com'Teo Chee Hean' - 4 News Result(s)Singapore Freezes Salaries Of Ministers, Among World's Highest PaidWorld News | Reuters | Thursday March 1, 2018 Singapore has decided to freeze the salaries of its government ministers, already among the world's highest paid, ignoring a review panel that recommended a hike. www.ndtv.comIndian Among 16 People Who Saved Man Pinned Under Back Wheel of TruckIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Friday July 31, 2015 A 33-year-old Indian software engineer was among 16 people who saved a South Korean man pinned under a back wheel of a truck in Singapore, with authorities awarding them for their good samaritan work. www.ndtv.comSingapore Doubles Riot Police After Indian Workers Create RuckusWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday July 8, 2014 Singapore is doubling the size of its frontline anti-riot forces and stepping up surveillance after a rampage by Indian workers exposed police weaknesses following four decades of strict social order. www.ndtv.comThousands questioned in widening crackdown after Singapore riotIndia News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday December 11, 2013 Singapore police have questioned nearly 4,000 foreign workers in a widening crackdown following the city-state's first riot in more than 40 years. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com