SINGAPORE: Infrastructure consultancy Surbana Jurong has refuted online allegations that it is 'profiteering' from the setting up and running ...
SINGAPORE: Infrastructure consultancy Surbana Jurong has refuted online allegations that it is"profiteering" from the setting up and running of Community Care Facilities for COVID-19 isolation, including a facility at the Singapore Expo.
The company, which is owned by Temasek Holdings, said its parent company engaged Surbana, as well as other portfolio companies, to help government agencies house COVID-19 patients.CCFs house COVID-19 patients who are clinically well and no longer require acute care, as well as newly-confirmed cases with mild symptoms who do not require extensive medical treatment. These facilities include D'Resort, Singapore Expo and Changi Exhibition Centre.
"As part of its efforts to support the community during this time, our shareholder Temasek engaged some of its portfolio companies that could provide specialist support, and all readily stepped up to support," it said. It also partnered PSA, Woodlands Health Campus, Parkway Pantai, SingEx, Resorts World Sentosa and other companies.
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