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2 July 2009

Prisoners display artistic flair
A guaranteed roof over their heads and three square meals a day do not mean prisoners here are oblivious to the pressures of the free world outside.

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24 June 2009

Prisoners put together National Day funpacks
The 88 inmates at Tanah Merah Prison, all volunteers, are working as part of the collaborative effort...

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21 June 2009

Inmates serve up Father's Day family treat
Twelve inmates celebrated Father's Day with their families yesterday as part of the Yellow Ribbon Project's...

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The Prisons Department has come a long way since the vision was first adopted by senior managment in 1999. This is changing the way we operate and the way the community perceives us.

Our Prison officers are committed to balance the needs of secure custody and discipline, while identifying opportunities for rehabilitation amongst those inmates who are capable of being rehabilitated...

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Our Captains of Lives group on Facebook features some of our Prison Officers in the discussion board. Read more about them and take this opportunity to interact with them.

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Vodcast on the latest Home Team Recruitment Fair - Find out more on our Captains of Lives Facebook.

Home Team Recruitment Fair

Date: 15 January 2009
Playback time: 2mins 33seconds (02:33)
Watch video now (9.22mb)

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Yellow Ribbon Project

Every year, more than 11,000 ex-offenders complete their sentences and are released from our prisons and drug rehabilitation centres (DRCs). Yet many continue to carry the label; the label of our prejudice. Help ex-offenders put their past behind them, beyond just words. Especially when they try their level best at home, at work and in the community. Start by visiting www.yellowribbon.org.sg to volunteer or to attend any of our Yellow Ribbon events.

 

The Whale that beached (Part III)

First, he approached an European bank. Using forged papers, he opened an account in his company’s name with himself as the sole signatory and got credit facilities for $500,000, which he used. Over the months, he used similar modus operandi on three other foreign banks, creating more fictitious documents and obtaining credit and loan facilities.

The Whale that beached (Part II)

Against the advice of Ah Yong and other junket operators, he returned to the ship that very night. They had told him to take a good rest before coming back but he would not listen. His adrenaline pumping. He could not wait. It went well at first – before things started to turn sour again. By the next morning, he had lost an additional $250,000.

The Whale that beached (Part I)

Tan Kim Teck stood on the deck of the Blue Lagoon and took in the magnificent sight before him. Blue skies, brilliant sunshine, shimmering waters – the stuff of postcards. But all his colleagues had disappeared into the merry-making crowd after attending their company seminar on board the cruise ship. What should he do now?

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Last updated/reviewed on 27-May-2009

 
     
 
 
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