Tessa Oh
CORRESPONDENT
Tessa Oh is a correspondent at The Business Times. She covers Singapore macroeconomics and government policy, with a focus on manufacturing, manpower, and the legal sector. Tessa was previously a journalist at TODAY, covering healthcare.
National Wages Council recommends 5.5% to 7.5% pay rise for lower-wage workers in 2026
Administrators and drivers will also see minimum wage floors rise under enhanced Occupational Progressive Wages scheme
Singapore-Bahrain commercial court partnership opens Middle East gateway for local law firms
Construction, energy and banking disputes could flow to local firms – though it may take up to a decade to realise the...
Circles.Life raises concerns over M1-Simba deal to IMDA, warns merger could hurt consumers
The telco, which is among M1’s mobile virtual network operators, says the merged entity’s wholesale market share threatens fair competition
Singapore’s LawSoc inks MOUs with Bahrain legal bodies to boost cross-border collaboration
The agreements will facilitate training in common law practices for Bahraini lawyers working within the new BICC’s hybrid system
International commercial court networks can help spot cross-border legal trends, says Singapore chief justice
Such issues could include contractual interpretations, the legal status of cryptocurrency assets and emerging issues around generative AI
Bahrain launches international commercial court with appeal route to Singapore
The partnership is part of a broader vision to create a network of hub courts specialising in commercial law
Two lawyers rapped over ‘entirely fictitious’ AI-generated citations submitted to court
Justice S Mohan has reserved judgment on what consequences should follow in the Republic’s second such case
Keppel Infrastructure Trust expands into digital infrastructure with proposed S$119 million Global Marine Group stake
An extraordinary general meeting for the proposed deal will be held on Nov 11
Fu Yu terminates group CEO David Seow for ‘gross default and misconduct’
An interim committee has been set up to oversee all operational matters pending successor search
Three individuals fined S$105,500 for false declarations, consent lapses
They will be barred from acting as directors for five years following convictions