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F&B scams in Singapore: More fake restaurant websites take bookings, online orders 

Greater awareness and vigilance across the ecosystem can help reduce such incidents.

French restaurant Claudine has reported and taken down several fraudulent third-party websites.

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Scammers’ abandoned Cambodia compound exposes brutality and banality of fraud

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Touch Grass Week at NUS College encourages undergrads to take learning offline

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Clean Kinetics is led by (from left) co-founder and chief engineering officer Wilson Lee, chief commercial officer Reine Tan and chief development officer Lee Kah Lup, who built the business from the ground up after transitioning into the solar sector.
Clean Kinetics is led by (from left) co-founder and chief engineering officer Wilson Lee, chief commercial officer Reine Tan and chief development officer Lee Kah Lup, who built the business from the ground up after transitioning into the solar sector.

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