SINGAPORE — The statutory board in charge of skills upgrading, SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), will have new powers to investigate and enforce against the abuse of its grants and false advertisements about its programmes, following a number of high-profile cases involving millions of dollars stolen through bogus claims. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE — The statutory board in charge of skills upgrading, SkillsFuture Singapore , will have new powers to investigate and enforce against the abuse of its grants and false advertisements about its programmes,SSG, which is in charge of skills upgrading in Singapore and funded through public money, will now be able to investigate and fine those who try to defraud it, as well as anyone who creates false or misleading advertisements about SSG-funded courses.
“More importantly, it does not effectively deter potential abusers from trying to wrongly obtain funds for purposes other than what they are intended for.” Ms Gan added that SSG has encountered misrepresentation of courses through false advertising. For instance, courses were misleadingly advertised to be funded by SSG, accredited under the Singapore Workforce Skills Qualifications credentials, or would lead to a government-issued diploma, when they were not.
Instead, they are meant to empower SSG to better deter abuse and misrepresentation of its schemes and take action against those who do so. This will give individuals and employers greater confidence to participate in training, said Ms Gan.
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