Leading Hotels at Singapore directed to suspend bookings for breaching safe management measures
To date, 10 hotels and hostels have been fined for breaching safe management measures, such as failing to conduct entry screening and/or record contact details of guests that enter their premises. STB takes a serious view of any breach in SMMs and will not hesitate to take enforcement action for non-compliance. Businesses and members of the public are required to adhere to prevailing safe management measures to prevent COVID-19 clusters from forming. The Government will also step up enforcement checks during this period to ensure compliance.
Businesses and members of the public are also reminded that the current group size limit of five individuals will continue to apply until Phase Three takes effect from 28 Dec 2020. Strict enforcement action will be taken against errant businesses or individuals, which may include fines, temporary closure, and prosecution to the full extent of the law.
Beach Villas
Investigations by STB’s enforcement officers revealed that at least 15 individuals had gathered in a two-story villa in Beach Villas on 10 October 2020, which was booked under four of these individuals. Of the 15 individuals, only four were registered as guests with the hotel.
Based on existing SMMs, hotels must not allow gatherings of more than 5 individuals in any guest rooms, except where the gathering consists wholly of individuals from the same household.
STB also found that the hotel did not take steps to conduct entry screening (e.g. temperature checks) of these individuals and did not implement SafeEntry to ensure that they had checked in for contact tracing.
Under the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020, every guest or visitor entering hotels or hostels need to be screened, including having their temperature taken, before they enter the premises. All businesses are also required to log the check-in of employees and visitors using SafeEntry for contact tracing.
Equarius Hotel
STB found that Equarius Hotel had failed to prevent a gathering consisting of 16 individuals to take place in one of its guest rooms on 17 Nov 2020.
The guest room was booked under the names of three of these 16 individuals. Equarius Hotel failed to deploy staff at entry points to ensure SafeEntry check-ins and temperature taking for these individuals, and to ensure not more than five individuals had gathered in the same guest room.
Further investigations of the two hotels and individuals involved are underway, and enforcement actions may be taken. Under the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act passed in Parliament on 7 April 2020, first-time offenders face a fine of up to S$10,000, imprisonment of up to six months, or both. Repeat offenders may face a fine of up to S$20,000, imprisonment of up to twelve months, or both.
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