The Straits Times' News In A Minute: May 29, 2014

In today's The Straits Times News In A Minute video, we look at how student Quek Zhen Hao, who was branded a 'road bully' for driving recklessly in two viral videos, was disqualified from driving for two years and fined $5,400, among other issues. --
In today's The Straits Times News In A Minute video, we look at how student Quek Zhen Hao, who was branded a 'road bully' for driving recklessly in two viral videos, was disqualified from driving for two years and fined $5,400, among other issues. -- PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM VIDEO

In today's The Straits Times News In A Minute video, we look at:

*Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has sued blogger Roy Ngerng for alleging in a blog post that Mr Lee had misappropriated CPF savings

*Student Quek Zhen Hao, who was branded a 'road bully' for driving recklessly in two viral videos, was disqualified from driving for two years and fined $5,400

*Faith Community Baptist Church gets the green light to proceed with a judicial review of the Manpower Ministry's order for it to compensate a pregnant employee who was sacked after she supposedly committed adultery

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