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Concerns raised over possible abuse of Jobs Credit Scheme

SINGAPORE : The government is looking into whether the Jobs Credit Scheme fits into its long-term economic strategy for Singapore. It will announce its decision on the future of the scheme on Tuesday. Full Article at Channel News Asia

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