Singapore MPs to review vice policies after community feedback

MPs and government agencies will discuss policy adjustments following resident concerns about vice activities in neighborhoods.

Singapore MPs to review vice policies after community feedback

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Singapore Members of Parliament and government agencies are set to discuss potential policy adjustments in response to feedback from residents concerning vice-related activities in their neighborhoods. The discussion follows a community listening session organized by the PAP Women's Wing.

The session, held on April 18, 2026, at Tanjong Pagar Plaza, focused on fostering wholesome neighborhoods and addressed resident concerns. Over 100 participants, including residents, attended the event to voice their observations and suggestions.

While specific policy details were not finalized, the session highlighted ongoing community engagement efforts. The feedback gathered will inform further discussions between MPs and relevant authorities to address the issue.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What was the purpose of the listening session?

The session aimed to gather resident feedback on fostering wholesome neighborhoods and addressing concerns about vice activities.

Who organized the community session?

The session was organized by the PAP Women's Wing, a branch of Singapore's ruling political party.

What will happen with the feedback collected?

The feedback will be used for discussions between MPs and government agencies to consider potential policy adjustments.

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