Tampines' Voice Stands Strong: MP Koh Poh Koon Stays Put

Navigating Transitions in Public Office: A Legal Lens on Dr. Koh Poh Koon’s Decision Hello everyone, Emma Thompson here. For over a decade now, I’ve been immersed in the intricate world of international law and regulatory compliance. It’s a field that demands precision, foresight, and a keen understanding of how legal frameworks shape our societies and economies. Today, I want to share some thoughts, from my unique legal perspective, on the recent announcement regarding Dr. Koh Poh Koon stepping down from his public office, as reported by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). While this is a political development, it offers a fascinating opportunity to explore the underlying legal and ethical considerations that are always at play, even when not explicitly stated. ...

May 22, 2026 · 7 min · Emma Thompson

Frozen In Crisis? Learn How To Safely Intervene.

Singapore’s Bystander Problem: Would You Step In on the MRT? A Legal and Ethical Crossroads Hello, I’m Emma Thompson. With over 12 years navigating the intricate world of international law and regulatory compliance, I’ve learned that the most challenging legal issues often stem from human behaviour – the very grey areas where our personal ethics clash with the letter of the law. The recent discussions around Singapore’s “bystander problem,” particularly on the MRT, have struck a chord with me. It raises a critical question: in a moment of crisis, like witnessing a molester on a crowded train, would you intervene? ...

May 21, 2026 · 8 min · Emma Thompson

Cat B COE Price Jumps to $129,501!

Navigating the Shifting Sands: Understanding COE Premium Dynamics and What It Means for You Hello everyone, Emma Thompson here. For those who don’t know me, I’ve spent over a decade immersed in the intricate world of international law and regulatory compliance, particularly in areas touching on finance and market dynamics. Today, I want to discuss a recent development that’s been making waves – the fluctuations in COE (Certificate of Entitlement) premiums. Specifically, the recent reports indicating that COE premiums have risen across most categories, with the notable exception of Category A, which has actually dipped to $124,229. ...

May 20, 2026 · 8 min · Emma Thompson

Chest X-rays Flag Minor Concerns: 42 More Screened

A Public Health Initiative with Legal Underpinnings: Understanding the Bedok TB Screening As a legal analyst with over a decade navigating the complexities of international law and regulatory compliance, I’ve learned that even public health initiatives have a distinct legal framework. The recent news about the Bedok TB screening exercise, where one individual was diagnosed with active TB disease and 42 others require further evaluation due to minor abnormalities on their chest X-rays, caught my attention. While the immediate focus is on public health and individual well-being, there are crucial legal considerations that underpin such exercises and their outcomes. ...

May 19, 2026 · 7 min · Emma Thompson

Simba's Secret: Unlicensed Mobile Service Probe

As Emma Thompson, Legal Analyst with over 12 years in international law and regulatory compliance, I’m sharing my insights on a recent development that has significant implications for businesses operating in regulated sectors. IMDA Suspends Review of Proposed Simba-M1 Merger Amid Probe into Possible Breach It’s not every day we see a major merger review paused due to potential regulatory infractions. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) in Singapore recently announced the suspension of its review for the proposed Simba-M1 merger. The reason? Allegations that Simba may have been using radio frequency bands to provide mobile services without the necessary authorization. This development, while specific to Singapore’s telecommunications landscape, carries broader lessons for any business navigating complex regulatory environments. ...

May 18, 2026 · 8 min · Emma Thompson

Missing: Teenager in Black Last Seen Near Causeway Point

It’s incredibly distressing to see news like “Found: 14-year-old last seen in Woodlands on May 16.” As a legal analyst with over a dozen years navigating the intricate world of international law and regulatory compliance, my mind immediately goes to the legal frameworks surrounding missing persons, child protection, and the broader societal implications. While the immediate concern is, of course, the safe return of Hans Rafael Yuhanis, the legal and societal response to such events is something I’ve observed and analyzed in various contexts. ...

May 17, 2026 · 7 min · Emma Thompson

Blue Checkered Shirt, Black Shorts: Urgent Search

The Heartbreaking News from Tampines: A Legal Analyst’s Perspective It’s a situation that tugs at any human heart: an 84-year-old man, last seen in Tampines on May 15th, wearing a blue checkered shirt and black shorts, is missing. My immediate thoughts go to his family and friends, the agonizing wait, the flood of unanswered questions. But as Emma Thompson, a legal analyst with over a decade of experience navigating the intricate world of international law and regulatory compliance, my mind also turns to the legal and societal implications of such a distressing event. ...

May 16, 2026 · 7 min · Emma Thompson

Young Abusers Surge: Over Half Under 30

Here’s a blog post from the perspective of Emma Thompson, a legal analyst specializing in international law and regulatory compliance: A Compassionate Turn in Drug Policy: Understanding Edwin Tong’s Announcement As someone who has navigated the complex labyrinth of international law and regulatory compliance for over 12 years, I’ve learned that laws are not just abstract rules; they are living entities that reflect societal values and, sometimes, a much-needed dose of compassion. The recent announcement by Edwin Tong, our Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, regarding first-time drug abusers who surrender from May 16th not being sent to the Drug Rehabilitation Centre (DRC), is a significant development that warrants our attention and understanding. ...

May 15, 2026 · 8 min · Emma Thompson

Children's Voices: No to Caneing Bullies

Will Caning Bullies Change Their Behaviour? A Legal Analyst’s Perspective The news out of Singapore, with the Children’s Society CEO suggesting that children might not want their bullies caned, has certainly sparked a conversation. It’s a deeply human issue, isn’t it? We all want to protect children and ensure they grow up in safe environments, free from the fear and pain of bullying. From my 12+ years in international law and regulatory compliance, I’ve learned that while the intention behind any intervention might be good, the legal and practical implications can be far more complex. ...

May 14, 2026 · 8 min · Emma Thompson

Silent Calls Plague Four NT Police Centres

When Silence Becomes a Crime: Navigating the Legal Landscape of Nuisance Calls Hello, I’m Emma Thompson, and with over 12 years immersed in the intricacies of international law and regulatory compliance, I’ve seen my fair share of peculiar cases. Today, I want to discuss a recent news item that, while seemingly minor, touches upon some significant legal principles: a man charged after allegedly making over 1,000 silent calls to police centres in Singapore. ...

May 13, 2026 · 7 min · Emma Thompson