The charity and the renovation contractor had disputes over labour costs, among other items. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE: A charity which supports foreign domestic workers (FDWs) has been ordered by a High Court judge to pay S$1.06 million to a contractor for renovation works.
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